Before Your First Visit: What to Know About Grant County Jail's Video Visitation
Your first video visit goes smoother when you handle setup early and know what can get a call cut short. Here's what to do before visiting someone at Grant County Jail through HomeWAV.
To use video visitation at Grant County Jail, you'll need a HomeWAV account - follow the jail's HomeWAV Information and Guidelines to set one up. Don't wait until the last minute. New registrations can take up to 24 hours to get approved, and you can't visit until that goes through.
Plan ahead: Set up your HomeWAV account at least a day before your first visit - approval may take up to 24 hours.
Visiting on-site? Grant County Jail limits in-person video visits to the HomeWAV kiosk in the jail lobby. Whether you're at home or in the lobby, you still need that HomeWAV account ready to go - so handle registration before making the trip.
Dress Code
- ✓ Nudity (not permitted)
- ✓ Lingerie
- ✓ Swimsuits
- ✓ See-through clothing
- ✓ Provocative clothing
- ✓ Tight-fitting clothing
- ✓ Removing clothing during the visit (ends the visit immediately)
Warning: If anyone removes clothing during a video visit, the call ends immediately. The inmate may face disciplinary action, and the jail can revoke future visitation privileges for improper behavior or dress.
Don't expect privacy here. Grant County Jail records all video visits - whether you're calling from home or using the lobby kiosk. Keep your conversation and surroundings appropriate for a recorded call.
No recording on your end: Video call visitors are not allowed to record visits for any reason. Recording can end the visit immediately and may cost you future video/telephone visitation privileges.
If your visit gets cut off, it's usually because staff saw disruptive behavior, inappropriate conduct, improper dress, clothing removal, or recording. The call ends immediately, and you could lose future visitation privileges. Stay calm if this happens. End the session and fix whatever triggered the issue - whether that's your clothing or behavior - before trying again.
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