Send Photos & Mail at Grant County Corrections, OR

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Staying in touch with someone at Grant County Corrections usually starts with phone service. Adults in custody can place collect calls or use prepaid phone cards purchased at the Sheriff's office. Depending on what the facility has enabled, communication may also include video visits, tablet messaging, or other electronic options. Most services run through third-party vendors, and they aren't private—calls and electronic communications may be monitored or screened. To receive calls or set up video visits, you'll typically need to create an account with the approved vendor and validate your phone number first. The person in custody initiates calls, while the vendor handles billing (collect or debit) and lets family or friends add funds through vendor channels or prepaid products.

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Quick Facts

  • Adults in custody at Grant County Corrections can make collect phone calls or use prepaid phone cards purchased at the Sheriff's office.
  • Calls and electronic communications at many facilities go through third‑party vendors and are subject to monitoring and screening.
  • To receive calls or schedule video visits you typically must create an account with the facility’s approved communications vendor and validate your phone number.
  • Onsite kiosks and station terminals usually require a vendor login, confirmation code, or PIN tied to your vendor account.

Common Questions

How can someone at Grant County Corrections make phone calls?

Adults in custody at Grant County Corrections can make collect phone calls or use prepaid phone cards purchased at the Sheriff’s office.

Do I need an account to receive calls or schedule video visits?

Yes. You’ll typically need an account with the facility’s approved communications vendor, and you may need to validate your phone number before you can receive calls or schedule video visits.

Are inmate calls and messages private at this facility?

They should not be treated as private. Calls and electronic communications typically go through third‑party vendors and may be monitored or screened under facility rules.

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