Visitation at Coweta County Jail, GA

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

Overview

Coweta County Jail no longer holds face-to-face visits for routine visitation. Instead, visits are conducted by video, and you’ll need to register at jailatm.com to request and schedule a session ahead of time. Attorneys have separate options: they can set up an attorney account on jailatm.com to use a private video booth, or they may arrange face-to-face contact in the jail area. Be aware that inmates in disciplinary segregation can only receive visits from attorneys, law-enforcement personnel, and facility chaplains. Dress code enforcement is strict; if you don’t comply, your visit can be terminated and you may be barred temporarily or permanently. Plan ahead, and bring a government-issued photo ID for check-in.

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Quick Facts

  • Face-to-face visits are no longer held; visitors must register at jailatm.com to request and schedule video visits.
  • Attorneys may use a private video booth after establishing an attorney account on jailatm.com or may have face-to-face contact in the jail area.
  • Inmates in disciplinary segregation may be visited only by attorneys, law enforcement officials, and facility chaplains.
  • Failure to comply with the facility dress rules will result in termination of the visit and possible temporary or permanent barring of the visitor.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at Coweta County Jail?

Register at jailatm.com, then request and schedule a video visit through that system. Visits are by appointment, so plan ahead and keep your confirmation details handy.

Can my attorney meet with an inmate in person or by video at Coweta County Jail?

Yes. Attorneys can establish an attorney account on jailatm.com and use a private video booth, or they may have face-to-face contact in the jail area under facility procedures.

Who is allowed to visit an inmate in disciplinary segregation at Coweta County Jail?

Only attorneys, law enforcement officials, and facility chaplains may visit inmates in disciplinary segregation.

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