5 Rules That Can Get Your Video Visit Terminated at Curry County (and What Happens Next)
Video visits at Curry County can be ended at any time - the supervisor on duty has full discretion. Even if you've done everything right, staff can cut the call short for rule violations or behavior they consider misconduct. Here are the most common issues that get GettingOut video visits terminated, plus what it could mean for future visits.
- ✓ Taking screenshots, recording, or snapping photos of the visit session - this is strictly prohibited, and it can cost you visitation privileges.
- ✓ Showing up on camera in inappropriate clothing - visitors are expected to wear appropriate clothing, and not following the rules can get you restricted from future visitation.
- ✓ Acting disorderly during the session - if either the visitor or the inmate doesn’t conduct themselves in an orderly way, the visit can be terminated and future visitation privileges may be affected.
- ✓ Any other misconduct by you or the inmate - the facility’s policy is that misconduct on either side can end the visit and may lead to loss of future visitation privileges.
- ✓ Not complying with visitation rules during the call - visitors who don’t comply can be restricted from future visitation, and it can also cause the inmate to lose visitation privileges.
Note: Curry County conducts all personal visits by video through gettingout.com, and you’ll need to create a GettingOut account to use the system.
The inmate must stay fully clothed in their detention uniform throughout the visit. If they're not properly dressed, staff can flag it as a rule violation and end the session.
On your end, dress like you're going somewhere formal. Curry County requires visitors to wear appropriate clothing - and staff get to decide what counts. Show up in something they consider inappropriate, and the visit can be terminated on the spot. Repeated issues could get you restricted from future visits entirely.
When a visit gets terminated, the call ends immediately - even if you had time remaining. But that's not always the end of it. Misconduct by either you or the inmate can result in losing future visitation privileges. The supervisor has full discretion here, so take the rules seriously.
Note: Recording the session in any way - screenshots, video, photos - is strictly prohibited. This type of violation can cost you your visitation privileges.
- Stop the call and stay calm - since visits can be terminated at any time at the supervisor’s discretion, arguing on-camera usually makes things worse.
- Write down what happened - note the date/time and what you were doing right before the visit ended, in case you need to explain the situation later.
- Check for rule issues on your end - think through clothing, behavior, and anything that could be viewed as misconduct.
- Confirm your GettingOut setup - because visits run through gettingout.com, make sure you’re signed into the correct account and following the platform’s normal visit process.
- Follow up about restrictions if needed - if you’re worried the termination might affect future visits, ask the facility what (if any) limits were placed after the session ended.
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