Floyd County Prison, GA

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2526 New Calhoun Hwy NERome, GA, 30161

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • The visitation application asks for the visitor’s legal name, date of birth, address, city, state, zip code, occupation, phone number, and email.
  • The application asks whether the visitor has been convicted of a crime and whether they are on probation or parole, and requests details if so.
  • Completed visitation applications are placed in the offender’s institutional file and retained according to the official retention schedule.

Sending Money

  • Common deposit methods in Georgia include online transfers through vendors, lobby kiosks/ATMs, and mailed money orders with printable vouchers.
  • Online or phone deposits typically require the state, facility name, and the inmate's full name or ID number.
  • Mailed money orders must follow the facility's voucher and exact addressing instructions to avoid processing delays or returns.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting at Floyd County Prison starts with the Georgia visitation application. You'll need to provide your legal name, date of birth, address (city, state, zip), occupation, phone number, and email. The form also asks whether you've been convicted of a crime or are currently on probation or parole, with space to explain if that applies. Once submitted, your application goes into the offender's institutional file and stays on record according to the facility's retention schedule. Fill out every field carefully. Missing or incorrect information can get your application denied. After approval, you'll schedule through the department's online system, bring a valid government photo ID, and follow dress-code and item rules. Book early because slots fill up fast. Check the facility scheduling page for exact hours and any tier-specific limits.

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Sending Money

You can add money to an inmate's account at Floyd County Prison, GA in a few ways: online transfers through approved vendors, deposits at a lobby kiosk or ATM (if the facility has one), or mailing a money order with the facility's printable voucher. For online or phone deposits, you'll need Georgia as the state, the facility name, and the inmate's full name or ID number so the payment posts to the right account. If you mail a money order, follow the voucher and addressing instructions exactly. Mistakes can cause delays or returns. Keep in mind that facilities often apply deposits to outstanding debts or fees before the inmate can use the funds for commissary. Many Georgia facilities also require you to be an approved sender or visitor before they'll accept your money.

Common Questions

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What information does Floyd County Prison’s visitation application ask for?

The application requests your legal name, date of birth, full address, occupation, phone number, and email. It also asks about any criminal convictions and whether you are on probation or parole, with space to provide details.

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What happens to my visitation application after I submit it?

Completed applications are placed in the offender’s institutional file and maintained according to the facility’s official retention schedule. This file placement is part of the approval and record process for visitation.

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Can I be denied a visit for missing or incorrect information on the application?

Yes. Visitors are warned that failure to provide complete and accurate information may result in denial of visitation privileges, so double-check the form before you submit it.

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How can I send money to an inmate at Floyd County Prison, GA?

You can send money through an approved online deposit vendor, a lobby kiosk or ATM if the facility has one, or by mailing a money order with the facility's printable voucher. Confirm the accepted vendors, mailing address, and voucher rules first to avoid delays.

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What information do I need to provide for online deposits to Floyd County Prison, GA?

Online or phone deposits generally require the state (Georgia), the facility name, and the inmate’s full name or ID number. Double-check the inmate details so the money posts to the correct account.

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Will deposited money go directly to the inmate's commissary account at Floyd County Prison, GA?

Deposits go to the inmate's account, but facilities commonly deduct outstanding debts or fees first. The amount left for commissary may be less than what you sent.

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This page covers Floyd County Prison in Georgia. Fill out your visitation application completely and accurately. Incomplete or incorrect information may result in denial of your visitation privileges.

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