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How to Contact an Inmate at Garfield County Jail, CO (CO)
Staying in touch with someone at Garfield County Jail is straightforward once you know the options. Here's what you need to know about phone calls, mail, and messaging, plus a quick checklist to get started.
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How to Send Money to Someone at Garfield County Jail (JailATM links)
Want to put money on someone's account at Garfield County Jail? Start with the deposit links on the jail's website, then follow the vendor's checkout prompts. Here's exactly how to do it—plus what happens if a payment gets disputed later.
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How to Visit Someone at Garfield County Jail: In-Person Booths vs. Remote Video Calls
Garfield County Jail offers two ways to video visit: public booths at the jail or remote calls from your own device. Which works best depends on whether you can get to the Jail Reception area—and whether you're willing to pay for an internet or mobile visit.
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Visitation
- Visitation is scheduled in distinct morning, afternoon, and evening blocks each day.
- Public video booths in the reception room are first-come, first-served and visits are limited to 15 minutes.
- Inappropriate conduct or prohibited items can terminate a visit and lead to suspension of visitation privileges.
Communication
- Video visitation at Garfield County Jail is provided through GettingOut (create an account at gettingout.com) and is fee‑based.
- Inmates are responsible for notifying visitors of available visit times and not all inmates are available during regular video visitation periods.
- Inmates cannot receive incoming phone calls; housing units provide pre‑paid or collect phones for outgoing calls and calls may be monitored and recorded.
Sending Money
- You can deposit money to an inmate account via Access Corrections website, the Access Corrections app, by phone at 1-866-345-1884, or at the kiosk in the jail reception/visitation room.
- To add money for inmate tablet use, set up an account at www.gettingout.com.
- To set up a pre-paid phone account restricted to a single phone number, use www.icsolutions.com.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visitation at Garfield County Jail runs daily in morning, afternoon, and evening windows, but not every inmate is available for every block. Confirm availability before you go. Public video visitation booths are in the jail reception room on a first-come, first-served basis. Each visit lasts 15 minutes, and you can only visit one inmate per day using these booths. Staff can end a visit for prohibited items or behavior, and repeated or serious violations can lead to suspended privileges. Approved professional visitors may be accommodated during non-lockdown hours when staff and space allow; scheduling ahead is recommended. If your visit type requires approval or scheduling, follow the jail's visitor application and scheduling guidance in advance.
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Garfield County Jail offers video visitation through GettingOut, available online or through the mobile app. Create a GettingOut account at gettingout.com and pay any vendor fees before booking a visit. Not everyone in custody participates in regular video visitation windows, so the inmate is responsible for letting you know what times work and handling scheduling. Phone calls work differently: inmates cannot receive incoming calls. They can place outgoing calls from housing-unit phones using prepaid accounts or collect calls, and calls may be monitored and recorded. Complete the vendor setup steps and any visitor approval steps required by the jail before trying to schedule a video visit. If you plan to accept calls or add funds, review the jail's phone vendor options and funding process.
Read full guideSending Money
You can add money to an inmate commissary account at Garfield County Jail through Access Corrections online, in the Access Corrections app, by phone at 1-866-345-1884, or at the kiosk in the jail reception/visitation room. For tablet use, set that up through GettingOut (www.gettingout.com). For prepaid phone accounts restricted to a single number, use ICSolutions (www.icsolutions.com). Bonds can be posted in person 24/7 at the Garfield County Sheriff's Office (107 8th Street, Glenwood Springs) or remotely by calling 970-945-1377 ext.1055. To secure release, the payor only needs to pay the bond amount. A $10 bond fee and up to a 3.5% credit card fee may be charged as a debt to the defendant if not paid at bonding. Allow processing time for deposits to show up.
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Showing 6 of 10What are the visiting hours at Garfield County Jail?
Visitation runs in morning, afternoon, and evening blocks each day. Check inmate-specific availability ahead of time since not everyone is available for every window.
VisitationHow long are visits at the public video booths and how are they scheduled?
Public video booths in the reception room are first-come, first-served, and each visit lasts 15 minutes. You may visit only one inmate per day at these booths.
VisitationWhat conduct can get my visit ended or my visitation privileges suspended?
Staff can end a visit for inappropriate conduct or prohibited items, and serious or repeated violations can result in suspended visitation privileges. Examples include certain clothing, gestures, gang material, third-party devices, and bringing food or beverages.
VisitationCan attorneys or other professional visitors meet inmates outside regular visiting windows?
Yes. Approved professional visitors may be seen during non-lockdown hours if staff and space are available, and scheduling is recommended. The inmate must be able to identify their attorney for a professional visit.
VisitationHow do I set up video visits with an inmate at Garfield County Jail?
Create a GettingOut account at gettingout.com. Garfield County Jail uses GettingOut for fee-based video visitation. Before scheduling, confirm the inmate is available and has provided visit times, and complete any required approval steps from the jail or vendor.
CommunicationCan I receive phone calls from an inmate at Garfield County Jail?
No. Inmates cannot receive incoming phone calls, but they can make outgoing calls using prepaid accounts or collect calls from housing-unit phones. Calls may be monitored and recorded.
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Garfield County Jail in Colorado has daily visitation divided into morning, afternoon, and evening blocks. If you're planning a visit, use those blocks to pick a time that fits your schedule.
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