Visitation at Columbiana County Jail, OH

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

Overview

All visitation at Columbiana County Jail happens by video through Securus. You'll need to create a Securus account on the vendor's website or mobile app. During the registration process, you'll submit a photo of yourself along with a photo of a government-issued ID. If you're an outside visitor, plan ahead: visit requests must be made at least 12 hours before your desired time. Once approved, you'll schedule visits through the Securus portal. Remote video visits have fees for 20- and 40-minute sessions, while on-site lobby video visits are free. All visits are monitored, and booking, timing, and payments follow Securus scheduling rules.

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Quick Facts

  • All visits at Columbiana County Jail are conducted via video through Securus and require a Securus account.
  • Visitors must submit a photo of themselves and a photo of a government-issued ID to request visitation access.
  • Outside visitors must request visits at least 12 hours in advance.
  • Remote Securus video visits have fees for 20- and 40-minute sessions; on-site lobby visits are free of charge.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at Columbiana County Jail?

Start by creating a Securus account through the vendor's website or mobile app. Request access, then schedule your visit in the Securus portal. Outside visitors need to submit their request at least 12 hours in advance.

What ID and documents do I need to request visitation at Columbiana County Jail?

You'll need to submit a photo of yourself and a photo of a government-issued ID when requesting visitation access.

Are visits free at Columbiana County Jail?

On-site lobby video visits at the jail are free of charge. Remote Securus video visits have fees for 20- and 40-minute sessions and follow the vendor’s payment rules.

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