Grenada County Jail, MS

Physical Address
37 Doak StGrenada, MS, 38901

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Visitation is a privilege and can be suspended or revoked for rule violations.
  • An inmate commonly begins visitor approval by sending a visitor application or visitor information form for you to complete.
  • Visitors should be prepared to present a valid government photo ID and sign in at a visitation processing area on arrival.

Communication

  • The jail’s communications program administrator changed to Association Program Administrators, LLC (APA); Rob Tinsley is listed as the contact.
  • When contacting APA, counties should reference their plan group number and group ID on all submissions; those identifiers will not change.
  • Grenada County Board of Supervisors lists PO Box 1208 and phone numbers for county administrative contact.

Sending Commissary

  • Common payment channels include on-site kiosks, online deposit portals, walk-in retail cash payments, or mailed deposits.
  • Deposited funds go into an inmate commissary or trust account for commissary purchases, phone time, laundry, and other approved charges.
  • Provide the inmate's full name, ID number, and the facility when making a deposit so the payment routes correctly.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visitation at Grenada County Jail is treated as a privilege, not a right. Visits can be suspended or revoked if rules are broken. Getting approved typically starts with the incarcerated person sending you a visitor application or information form to complete and return. The facility may approve or deny visitors based on its own requirements. When you arrive, plan to show a valid government photo ID, sign in at the visitation processing area, and possibly go through a search or scanner. Some facilities also support on-site kiosk visits and at-home video visits through third-party services, though options vary by location. Since rules and schedules differ, check the jail's official information or call ahead to confirm hours, procedures, and visiting options before you go.

Communication

Grenada County Jail's communications program is administered by Association Program Administrators, LLC (APA), with Rob Tinsley named as the program contact. If you're a county office or vendor working with the program, include your plan group number and group ID on all submissions to APA. Those identifiers stay the same. For county administrative contact, the Grenada County Board of Supervisors lists a mailing address at PO Box 1208 (phone numbers are also provided by the county). Staying in touch with someone in custody often involves phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging, though availability, fees, and scheduling vary by facility. Setup typically involves registering with the approved communications service, adding funds or a payment method, scheduling if required, and understanding that calls and messages are commonly monitored.

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Sending Commissary

Adding money for someone at Grenada County Jail is typically done through an on-site kiosk, an online deposit portal, a walk-in retail cash payment location, or by mailing a deposit. The channels available can vary by facility. Deposits go into the inmate's commissary or trust account, which covers commissary items, phone time, laundry charges, or other approved debts. To avoid delays, enter the inmate's full name, their ID number, and the facility name so the payment routes correctly. Posting speed depends on how you pay. Online and kiosk deposits often show up right away, while mailed deposits and some retail options can take longer. Kiosks typically accept cash and cards, and online portals usually take major cards.

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Common Questions

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How do I get approved to visit someone at Grenada County Jail?

The process usually starts with the incarcerated person sending you a visitor application or information form to fill out and return. The facility may run background checks, then approve or deny your visit based on its rules. Confirm Grenada County Jail's exact process before you travel.

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What ID and paperwork do I need to visit?

You'll need a valid government-issued photo ID to enter the visitation area. You also need to be on the person's approved visitor list and ready to sign the visitor log or register when you arrive.

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Can I do a video visit or visit from home instead of coming to the jail?

Many jails offer on-site kiosk visits and at-home video visits through third-party providers. Availability and scheduling rules are set by each facility, so verify whether Grenada County Jail offers kiosk or remote video visits and how to book them.

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Who administers the Grenada County Jail communications program?

Association Program Administrators, LLC (APA) is listed as the third-party administrator for the communications program, and Rob Tinsley is named as the contact.

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Do I need to include a plan group number when I contact the communications administrator?

Yes. Counties should reference their plan group number and group ID on all submissions to APA, and APA notes those identifiers will not change.

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How do I set up phone or video calls with someone at Grenada County Jail?

Register with the facility's approved communications service and create a visitor or recipient account. Add funds or a payment method through the approved portal or kiosk, then schedule video or messaging if the system requires it. Keep in mind that phone calls and electronic communications are typically monitored.

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Grenada County Jail is located in Grenada, Mississippi. The Grenada County Board of Supervisors' physical address is 59 Green St., Grenada, MS 38901.

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