Gibson County Jail, IN
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Remote vs. On-Site Visits at Gibson County Jail: Which Should You Choose?
Gibson County Jail runs all visits through a Video Visitation System. So your real choice isn't video versus in-person—it's whether you visit from a terminal at the jail or connect remotely from home using the same system.
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Accessibility at Gibson County Correctional Complex: What visitors with disabilities need to know
Planning a visit to Gibson County Correctional Complex and need disability accommodations? Here's what the county has committed to under the ADA—and who to contact when you need help.
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How to Visit Gibson County Jail, IN (TN)
Visiting Gibson County Jail comes down to scheduling ahead and picking the right type of visit. Here are the on-site video visiting hours, the remote visit window, and the rules that catch people off guard.
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Visitation
- All visits at Gibson County Jail are conducted through the facility’s Video Visitation System.
- On-site public visitation hours are Wednesday 6–8pm, Saturday 8–11am and 1–4pm, and Sunday 8–11am and 1–4pm.
- Each inmate is allowed one 15-minute onsite visit per week and may receive unlimited remote (at‑home) visits weekly.
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- At‑home (remote) video visits are charged at $0.40 per minute.
- You must create an account on InmateSales.com to schedule and purchase remote visitation.
- Scheduling requires selecting Schedule/Purchase Visitation, choosing the facility/product, entering personal information, purchasing minutes, and booking the visit on InmateSales.com.
Sending Money
- You can order commissary through Tiger Commissary and have items shipped to an inmate.
- Inmates in Indiana facilities use trust/commissary accounts to buy commissary items and phone time.
- Common ways to add funds include online portals, mobile apps, phone payments, and lobby kiosks; availability and posting times vary by facility.
Contact Info
- Gibson County Jail's main phone number is 812-385-2018.
- The Sheriff's Office fax number is 812-385-2814.
- Sheriff's Office regular hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:00 AM–4:00 PM and Wednesday 7:00 AM–6:00 PM.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Gibson County Jail handles all friend and family visits through its Video Visitation System. Onsite visits take place at a terminal in the sheriff's office lobby, while inmates connect from terminals in their housing area. Onsite hours are Wednesday 6–8pm, Saturday 8–11am and 1–4pm, and Sunday 8–11am and 1–4pm. Each inmate gets one 15-minute onsite visit per week. Remote at-home video visits are also available daily by appointment, with no weekly limit. You can schedule at-home visits from 8am–9pm except during meal times. Book every visit at least 24 hours in advance using an onsite video terminal or inmatesales.com, and plan to arrive about 10 minutes early to check in and take your assigned seat. Visitors 15 and under must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Adults need photo ID.
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For at-home video visits with someone at Gibson County Jail, you'll use InmateSales.com. Create an account, then select "Schedule/Purchase Visitation." Choose Gibson County Jail and the visit product, enter your personal information, buy minutes, and follow the prompts to schedule. Remote visits cost $0.40 per minute, so purchasing minutes is part of setup. If you run into issues, InmateSales directs users to its website or to call 866-340-7879. There's also a customer-service line at 702-829-3001 for scheduling help. Since visits run through a third-party vendor, set up your account before your first visit and check the vendor's help pages for any updates.
Sending Money
Want to send money or essentials to someone at Gibson County Jail? There are two main paths: commissary orders and account deposits. Tiger Commissary's ordering page shows that family and friends can place orders shipped directly to an inmate at this facility. In Indiana, inmates typically use a trust/commissary account to pay for items like commissary goods and phone time, so adding funds to that account is often the key step. Facilities commonly offer multiple deposit methods—online portals, mobile apps, phone payments, and lobby kiosks. Whether mailed money orders are accepted depends on the jail. When depositing, have the inmate's full name and required facility ID ready, and confirm which payment types work for your chosen method.
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For most custody or facility questions, call Gibson County Jail at 812-385-2018 for general and administrative inquiries. Need to send paperwork? The Gibson County Sheriff's Office fax number is 812-385-2814. For in-person business or drop-offs, the Sheriff's Office front desk is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 7:00 AM–4:00 PM, and Wednesday from 7:00 AM–6:00 PM. Public-records requests can be delivered or mailed to 119 E Brumfield Av, Princeton, IN 47670, or emailed to info@gibsoncountysheriff.com. Copying fees may apply. Statutory response time is 24 hours for in-person delivery and seven days for requests sent by mail or fax—so route your request to the right division when you call.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 13How do I schedule a visit at Gibson County Jail?
Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. You can schedule at an onsite video terminal or online at inmatesales.com.
VisitationWhen are on-site visiting hours at Gibson County Jail?
On-site public visiting hours are Wednesday 6–8pm, Saturday 8–11am and 1–4pm, and Sunday 8–11am and 1–4pm. Each onsite visit is 15 minutes, and each inmate may have one onsite visit per week.
VisitationCan I do a video visit from home and when are at‑home visits available?
Yes. Gibson County Jail offers remote at-home video visits and allows unlimited remote visits each week. At-home visits can be scheduled daily from 8am to 9pm except during meal times.
VisitationAre there age or ID requirements for visitors at Gibson County Jail?
There's no strict age cutoff, but anyone 15 or younger must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Adults need photo ID, and children who aren't allowed to visit can't be left unattended.
VisitationHow much do remote (at‑home) video visits cost at Gibson County Jail?
Remote (at-home) video visits at Gibson County Jail are billed at $0.40 per minute.
CommunicationHow do I schedule an at‑home video visit with an inmate at Gibson County Jail?
Create an account on InmateSales.com, then select “Schedule/Purchase Visitation.” Choose Gibson County Jail and the visit product, enter your personal information, purchase minutes, and schedule the visit by following the vendor prompts.
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Gibson County Jail in Indiana uses video visitation for all friends and family visits. Here's what that means for you and how to make the most of your visits.
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