Visitation

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.

2 min read Based on general TN policies
How to Visit Gibson County Jail, IN (TN)

Gibson County Jail offers on-site public video visitation during set time blocks: Wednesday from 6–8pm, Saturday from 8–11am and 1–4pm, and Sunday from 8–11am and 1–4pm. Prefer visiting from home? Remote video visits can be scheduled any day from 8am–9pm, except during meal times.

On-site visits are limited to one 15-minute session per inmate per week for friends and family. You can't just show up. Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.

Adult visitors need photo identification at check-in. Driver's licenses work, along with other government-issued IDs. Kids can visit too. There's no age restriction, but anyone 15 and under must come with a parent or legal guardian.

How to Visit Gibson County Jail, IN (TN)

Steps to Follow

  • Schedule the visit at least 24 hours in advance.
  • Schedule either by using a video terminal in the public visitation area or online at inmatesales.com.
  • If you are visiting on-site, pick a time slot that matches the on-site public video visitation hours (Wednesday 6–8pm; Saturday 8–11am and 1–4pm; Sunday 8–11am and 1–4pm).
  • Bring photo ID if you are an adult visitor (driver’s license is one acceptable form, among others).
  • If you are bringing a visitor who is 15 or under, make sure they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
  • Plan around the limit of one 15-minute onsite visit per inmate per week.
  • For at-home (remote) visits, schedule within the daily window of 8am–9pm.
  • Avoid scheduling during meal times (remote visits are not available then).

Before you travel, confirm the current on-site video visitation times (Wednesday 6–8pm; Saturday 8–11am and 1–4pm; Sunday 8–11am and 1–4pm). For remote visits, verify the 8am–9pm window and ask about meal-time blackout periods.

Double-check that visits still need to be scheduled 24 hours ahead. It's also worth confirming which photo IDs they accept and whether there are documentation requirements when a child (15 and under) visits with a parent or legal guardian.

Note: Visitation hours and remote-visit rules can change. Check the jail's official information or the scheduling portal before planning your trip.

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