Craig County Jail ,OK

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210 W Delaware AveVinita, OK, 74301

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Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • Commissary services at Craig County Jail are provided by Prodigy Solutions and funds may be added in person during business hours.
  • Visitors 18 and older must bring a government-issued photo ID and the name must match the scheduled visitor name.
  • Becoming an approved visitor typically requires submitting a visitor application and waiting for approval, which can include a background check.

Communication

  • For commissary questions call 918-256-6466, Monday–Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Chargebacks must be repaid by money order mailed to Access Corrections with the inmate’s name and booking information; payments cannot be accepted by phone.
  • A vendor/customer-service phone number shown on the facility’s InmateSales page is 702-829-3001.

Sending Money

  • You can add funds at the jail lobby kiosk using cash or credit, or bring a money order made out to the inmate.
  • Commissary services are provided by Prodigy Solutions and funds may be added in person during business hours.
  • For commissary information call 918-256-6466 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting someone at Craig County Jail takes a few steps, but it's manageable once you know the process. Commissary for inmates is provided by Prodigy Solutions, and family or visitors can add funds in person during normal business hours. For visitation, you'll submit a visitor application. If you're 18 or older, expect a background check as part of approval, and processing can take weeks. After approval, you can request a visit, but your request isn't confirmed until the facility contacts you directly. Many jails offer on-site kiosks, remote video, phone, or mail-based options through third-party vendors. Visits are commonly monitored or recorded. Attorneys typically arrange legal visits separately with jail staff for confidential access.

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Communication

For commissary questions at Craig County Jail, call 918-256-6466 (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). If an inmate has a chargeback, repayment must be sent by money order to Access Corrections with the inmate's name and booking information. Payments cannot be taken by phone. Communication services are typically provided through third-party vendors and may include outgoing phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging. Features vary by provider. To get started, create an account with the approved vendor, select the facility and inmate, and verify your phone number. Vendor support may list a customer-service number, such as 702-829-3001.

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Sending Money

Craig County Jail accepts in-person money deposits through a lobby kiosk that takes cash or credit. You can also bring a money order made out to the inmate. Commissary services are provided by Prodigy Solutions, and family members can add funds in person during normal business hours. For commissary or account questions, call 918-256-6466 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Money placed in an inmate's trust or commissary account covers commissary purchases and communications. Some facilities also offer online portals or mailed money orders as alternatives, but availability varies by location. Be careful with disputed or reversed deposits. Unauthorized transaction chargebacks can restrict the inmate's account and may trigger a $25 account reactivation fee under Oklahoma procedures.

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Common Questions

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How do I apply to visit someone at Craig County Jail, OK?

Start by submitting the jail's visitor application. If you're 18 or older, expect a background check and allow several weeks for processing. Once approved, schedule your visit and wait for staff to confirm the appointment.

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What ID do I need to visit someone at Craig County Jail, OK?

If you are 18 or older, bring a government-issued photo ID. The name on your ID must match the name used on the scheduled visit.

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Can I do a video or phone visit with an inmate at Craig County Jail?

Many facilities offer on-site kiosks, remote video, and phone visits through third-party vendors. These visits are often monitored or recorded. Schedule your visit and wait for facility confirmation, then contact the jail for the exact vendor platform and scheduling rules.

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How do I contact the commissary at Craig County Jail?

Call 918-256-6466 for commissary questions. The listed hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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How do I repay a chargeback on an inmate’s account?

Repay a chargeback by sending a money order to Access Corrections with the inmate’s name and booking information, following the jail’s instructions. Payments are not accepted by phone.

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How do calls, video visits, and messaging generally work for inmates?

Communication is usually handled through third-party vendors and may include outgoing phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging. To get started, set up a vendor account, choose the right facility and inmate, then register and verify your phone number. Once verified, you can receive calls or schedule video visits. Calls may be monitored or recorded. Video visits are generally scheduled and joined through the vendor's website or app.

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You'll need to send any personal inmate mail to Craig County Jail electronically through jailATM.com or by mailing it to the vendor address the jail specifies. That policy for non-legal and non-commercial mail has been in effect since August 1, 2020.

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