Visitation at Floyd County Jail

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Posting Bond at Floyd County Jail: Cash, Property, or Bonding Company (what to bring and when to go)

Floyd County Jail accepts three ways to post bond. You can pay cash or money order (exact bond amount plus a $20 service charge), put up property, or go through an approved bonding company. Property bonds come with strict deed requirements—the Sheriff's Office won't accept quit claim deeds or security deeds, though warranty deeds may be accepted. If you'd rather work with a bonding company, the Sheriff's Office maintains an approved list. One option is Bond James Bond Inc (2201 N Broad St, Rome, GA 30161; 706-291-0088).

What Happens When Your Loved One Calls from Floyd County Jail for the First Time (and how phone access works)

When your loved one first calls from Floyd County Jail, things work a bit differently than you'd expect. You'll get a free 60-second call — just enough time to hear their voice and know they're okay. After that minute, the system offers to transfer you to customer care so you can set up prepaid calling for future conversations. On their end, phone access depends on housing: detainees can make calls when they're in the common area of their housing block.

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