Scheduling Video Visits at Clinton County Jail — Onsite and Remote Options
Clinton County Jail offers video visitation two ways: schedule an onsite kiosk visit at the jail, or set up a remote visit you can join from anywhere with internet access.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visiting someone at Clinton County Jail starts with an online application through Indiana's state visitation portal, including State Form 14387. After you submit your application, the facility runs background and warrant checks—you can't schedule a visit until staff approve you. The inmate also needs to add you to their approved visitors list. Depending on the facility's setup, visits may be in-person or handled remotely by video. Hours, booking windows, and procedures vary, so check the facility's visitation details before you go. For video visits, use a device with a working camera and audio, and sign in early to test your connection. Visiting onsite? Bring an accepted photo ID.
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Clinton County Jail offers video visitation two ways: schedule an onsite kiosk visit at the jail, or set up a remote visit you can join from anywhere with internet access.
Video visits failing at the last second is beyond frustrating — especially when it means losing precious time with your loved one. Clinton County uses the Securus video system, so troubleshooting usually starts with a few quick device checks. If that doesn't work, reach out to Securus support, then the jail itself as a last resort.
You generally apply through Indiana’s state visitation portal and complete State Form 14387. After you submit it, staff typically run background and warrant checks and must approve you before visits can be scheduled.
Yes. The inmate must add you to their approved visitors list, and the facility has to clear you before you can schedule a visit; background and warrant checks are typically part of that process.
Many facilities offer video visits from home, but the hours and booking rules vary by facility. Use a device with a working camera and microphone, and sign in early to test your connection.
Want to add money for commissary? Clinton County Jail gives you a few options: an in-person lobby kiosk, phone support, and the JPay app on your phone.
Sending a letter to someone at Clinton County Jail is still possible, but the process has changed. Personal mail now goes through the Securus Digital Mail Center for scanning, so how you address and package your mail matters—get it wrong and it comes back to you.
Trying to find someone, fix a video visit glitch, or sort out phone or money issues? Calling the right number saves a lot of frustration. Here are the key contacts for Clinton County Jail services.