Visitation at Clark Co Sherriff

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Visitation at Clark County Sheriff's Office (MO) is video-only through CIDNET—no in-person visits available. Video sessions run every day from 7am to 11pm, though staff can refuse visits under facility rules. Before connecting, you'll need to complete pre-approval steps. Many Missouri facilities require an online visitor application and may run a criminal-history check before you can schedule. Once approved, book your CIDNET visit through the facility's system. Plan ahead so you're ready at your scheduled time and can complete any check-in or screening without risking a cancelled session.

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Quick Facts

  • Clark County conducts all jail visitation by video visitation through CIDNET only.
  • Video visitation is available every day from 7am until 11pm.
  • The Clark County Sheriff's Office and staff may refuse visitation to anyone.
  • Most Missouri facilities require pre-approval via an online visitor application before visits can be scheduled.

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Common Questions

How do I visit someone at Clark County Sheriff's Office (MO)?

All visits are video-only and done through CIDNET. Complete any required pre-approval and schedule your visit through the facility’s scheduling system before attempting to connect.

When can I video visit an inmate at Clark County Sheriff's Office?

Video visits are available every day from 7am until 11pm. Keep in mind staff may refuse or cancel visits under facility rules.

Can Clark County staff refuse my visit?

Yes. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office and staff may refuse visitation to anyone, so follow facility rules and any instructions during check-in or screening to reduce the chance your visit is cancelled.