How to Contact an Inmate at Facility
If your loved one is at Gila County Jail, visiting works differently than you might expect. All visits happen electronically through GettingOut, not in person.
Mail, photos, messaging, and phone/call options for staying in touch.
Gila County Jail uses the GettingOut platform for visitor accounts and electronic communication. Create your account at gettingout.com by clicking "Create Account," or download the GettingOut mobile app and sign up there. During setup, you'll enter profile details including your date of birth and the last four digits of your Social Security number. To use GettingOut for visitation, you'll also need to create and verify a visitation account. Verification requires both a phone number and an email address. Once your account is set up and verified, you can schedule visits, send messages, or add funds as needed.
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If your loved one is at Gila County Jail, visiting works differently than you might expect. All visits happen electronically through GettingOut, not in person.
Gila County Jail has strict mail rules, and one small mistake can mean your letter never arrives. You'll need the correct address for Globe vs. Payson, postcards and photos that meet specific size requirements, and nothing on the rejection list.
Create an account at gettingout.com by clicking “Create Account,” or download the GettingOut mobile app and register from inside the app.
The GettingOut app asks for your date of birth and the last four digits of your Social Security number. You'll also need a phone number and email to verify your account.
Yes. Create and verify a GettingOut visitation account first. Verification requires a phone number and email. After that, you can schedule visits or send messages through the platform.
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