Conway County Detention Center, AR

Physical Address
30 Southern Valley DrMorrilton, AR, 72110

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Many Arkansas jails use video‑based visitation that can be on‑site or remote through a third‑party vendor.
  • Visits typically require appointments and are limited in length and frequency; exact schedules vary by facility.
  • The NCIC Mobile Visitation App supports scheduling video visits, video calls, and chat features.

Communication

  • Conway County uses the NCIC Mobile Visitation App to schedule video visits, make video calls, and chat with inmates.
  • The NCIC Mobile Visitation App is free to download and requires iOS/iPadOS 14.0 or later on Apple devices.
  • Users can create NCIC accounts and add funds using a credit or debit card via the platform.

Sending Money

  • The NCIC add-funds interface lets users browse states and countries when adding funds.
  • The NCIC Android/Play Store listing advertises account creation/login and adding funds using a credit or debit card.
  • First Arkansas Bail Bonds' payments page includes a 'Make A Payment' form that requests defendant and payment details.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting someone at Conway County Detention Center usually means planning ahead. Like many Arkansas jails, this facility relies on video-based visitation, either on-site at kiosks or remotely through a vendor app. Third-party systems typically require appointments and may limit visit length and frequency, so confirm the schedule before you try to book. The NCIC Mobile Visitation App offers tools for scheduling video visits, placing video calls, and using chat. The app is free, requires iOS/iPadOS 14.0 or later on Apple devices, and Play Store data-safety notes indicate data is encrypted in transit. Before your visit, confirm the inmate's location, make sure you're on the approved visitor list, create any required vendor account, and arrive early or call with questions.

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Communication

Conway County Detention Center relies on the NCIC Mobile Visitation App for inmate communication, including scheduling video visits, making video calls, and using chat features. You'll need to create (or log in to) an NCIC account, and you can add funds by credit or debit card through the platform if required. The app is free to download and requires iOS/iPadOS 14.0 or later on Apple devices. Privacy details: the Apple listing says the developer does not collect data, and the Play Store listing reports no data collected or shared, encryption in transit, and an option to request data deletion. Available services and exact payment or visit rules can vary by facility, so confirm Conway County's options during signup and check device compatibility before you schedule.

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Sending Money

Conway County Detention Center points families and visitors to two online options for adding money: the NCIC add-funds portal and a vendor payment page from First Arkansas Bail Bonds. With NCIC, you create an account, log in, and add funds using a credit or debit card. The add-funds interface lets you browse by state and even country when selecting a facility. First Arkansas Bail Bonds offers a "Make A Payment" form that collects defendant and payment details, accepts all major credit cards, and includes a PayPal payment link. Their payment page lists a 3% processing fee. Before you start, have the inmate's state, facility name, and inmate ID or full name ready, then follow the portal instructions.

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Common Questions

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How do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Conway County Detention Center?

Many facilities use a third-party vendor for video visits. Start by checking the detention center's visitation information for the correct system. If Conway County uses NCIC, create an account in the NCIC Mobile Visitation App and schedule from the available times. Confirm the inmate's housing location and that you're on the approved visitor list before booking.

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Is the NCIC Mobile Visitation App free and secure?

Vendor information indicates the NCIC Mobile Visitation App is free, and Apple devices need iOS/iPadOS 14.0 or later. Play Store data-safety details also state that data is encrypted in transit.

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What should I do if I can't access the vendor site or my visit is blocked?

Double-check that your vendor account is set up and any required connection or approval steps are completed before your visit time. Still blocked? Try reloading the site or app and give yourself extra time. If problems persist, check the facility's visitation information or call the facility directly.

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How do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Conway County Detention Center?

Schedule through the NCIC Mobile Visitation App, which handles video visits and video calls with inmates. Create or log in to your NCIC account, and add funds by card if needed. Options and scheduling rules vary by facility, so confirm Conway County's settings during signup.

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Is the NCIC Mobile Visitation App free to use for Conway County visitors?

The NCIC Mobile Visitation App is free to download. Payments for visits, calls, or related features are handled through the NCIC platform using credit or debit cards. Fees and availability can vary by facility.

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What personal data does the NCIC app collect and can I delete it?

The Apple App Store listing states the developer does not collect data from the NCIC app. The Play Store listing reports no data collected or shared, says data is encrypted in transit, and notes you can request deletion of your data.

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This page covers Conway County Detention Center in Arkansas. To register, recover your password, add funds, or view rates, use the NCIC account login page.

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