Harold R Bank Justice Center, GA

Physical Address
9151 Tara BlvdJonesboro, GA, 30236

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Remote visits can be scheduled same day up to one hour before start or up to three weeks in advance via the facility's scheduling system.
  • Remote visiting requires an iWebVisit.com account and a computer with webcam/microphone/speakers or an Apple/Android device with strong internet.
  • Visitors are allowed only one on-site visit per visitation day with a single inmate and may not bring personal items such as cell phones or purses.

Communication

  • Remote video visits require a computer with webcam/microphone/speakers or an Apple/Android device and a strong internet connection.
  • Visitors must create an account and schedule video visits at iWebVisit.com.
  • The facility offers both on-site and remote video visitation and recommends stable residential Wi‑Fi for off-site visits.

Mail & Letters

  • All personal inmate mail is sent to a JAILATM.com central processing facility where mail is opened, scanned, emailed to the inmate, and originals may be discarded within 60 days.
  • Send personal mail to: JAILATM.com - Cherokee Sheriff’s Office Inmate Name / Inmate Number, 925B Peachtree St. NE, Box 2062, Atlanta, GA 30309.
  • The processing center will not accept legal/privileged mail, cash, money orders, personal checks, magazines, books, or publications, and personal mail must be 100 pages or fewer.

Facility Info

  • The Cherokee Sheriff's Office enforces a zero‑tolerance policy for sexual contact, abuse, and harassment involving inmates and staff.
  • For arrests before July 1, 2013, applicants must apply for a restriction at the arresting agency, which may charge a processing fee up to $50.00.
  • Applicants may send the approved Request to Restrict Arrest Record form and a $25.00 processing fee (money order or certified check payable to 'Georgia Bureau of Investigation') to GCIC at P.O. Box 37.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Harold R Bank Justice Center offers remote visits you can schedule same-day (up to one hour before start time) or book up to three weeks ahead—available time slots appear on the scheduling site. You'll need an iWebVisit.com account and either a computer with webcam, microphone, and speakers, or an Apple/Android device with reliable internet. For on-site visits, you're limited to one visit per visitation day with a single inmate. Leave personal items in the car—cell phones and purses aren't allowed. No food, beverages, or smoking in the visitation area. Expect to be searched before entry; refusing means you won't get in. Visitors under 18 can't use iWebVisit.com alone and may be blocked until age verification. Sexual or illegal behavior ends the visit immediately, can get you blocked, and forfeits any refunds.

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Communication

Harold R Bank Justice Center handles video visitation through iWebVisit. Create a visitor account and schedule your session at iWebVisit.com before connecting. Remote visits work on a computer with webcam, microphone, and speakers, or on an Apple/Android device. A strong, stable residential internet connection helps avoid call issues. The detention center offers both on-site and off-site (remote) video visitation, though exact availability depends on the inmate's housing assignment and custodial status—iWebVisit shows general available times. Some services require account setup and funding before your first visit, so get that squared away early. Visits and communications may be monitored. If a scheduled visit gets changed, replacement codes are emailed to the primary visitor.

Mail & Letters

Personal mail for inmates at Harold R Bank Justice Center goes to a central processing address: JAILATM.com - Cherokee Sheriff's Office Inmate Name / Inmate Number, 925B Peachtree St. NE, Box 2062, Atlanta, GA 30309. Under the mail-scan program, non-privileged mail is opened, scanned, and emailed to the inmate. The processing service may discard the original within 60 days after scanning. The processing center won't accept legal/privileged mail, cash, money orders, personal checks, magazines, books, or publications—and personal mail must be 100 pages or fewer. Legal or privileged mail goes directly to the Cherokee Sheriff's facility, clearly marked "Legal Mail." Staff will open it in front of the inmate. After release, former inmates can request digital copies of scanned mail from JailATM.com by providing their name, inmate ID, and email.

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Facility Info

Harold R Bank Justice Center operates under Cherokee Sheriff's Office policies, including a strict zero-tolerance rule for sexual contact, abuse, and harassment involving inmates—whether by staff, service providers, volunteers, or other inmates. If you're looking to restrict an arrest record, the process depends on timing. For arrests before July 1, 2013, apply through the arresting agency, which may charge up to $50. You can also submit an approved Request to Restrict Arrest Record form to GCIC with a $25 fee (money order or certified check payable to "Georgia Bureau of Investigation") sent to GCIC at P.O. Box 37. Follow the form instructions carefully—especially the prosecutor's Approved/Denied/Forwarded section. For visitation, transfers, and contact options, check the facility page since rules vary by site.

Common Questions

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How do I schedule a remote visit at Harold R Bank Justice Center?

Create an account and schedule your visit at iWebVisit.com. You can book same day (up to one hour before the start time) or up to three weeks in advance, and join using a webcam-equipped computer or an Apple/Android device with a reliable internet connection.

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What am I allowed to bring to an on-site visit?

Don’t bring personal items into the visitation area, including cell phones or purses. Food, beverages, and smoking aren’t permitted during visits, and you’re limited to one on-site visit per visitation day with the same inmate.

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Can I take photos or record during a visit, or engage in sexual behavior on camera?

No—taking pictures, screenshots, or video of an inmate during visits is prohibited, and you can’t conduct a remote visit while operating a motor vehicle. Any illegal or sexual behavior (including disrobing) will end the visit, may get you blocked, and refunds are forfeited.

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How do I schedule a video visit at Harold R Bank Justice Center?

Create an iWebVisit account and schedule your video visit at iWebVisit.com using the vendor’s scheduling tools. Set up and verify your visitor account before booking to avoid delays.

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What equipment and internet do I need for remote video visits?

Use a computer with a webcam/microphone/speakers or an Apple/Android smartphone or tablet. Plan on a strong, stable residential internet or Wi‑Fi connection to avoid connection problems.

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Are both in-person and remote video visits available at this facility?

Yes. The detention center provides both on-site and off-site (remote) video visitation, and iWebVisit lists general available times based on the inmate’s housing and status.

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Harold R Bank Justice Center in Cherokee County, Georgia offers both on-site and remote video visitation. For remote visits, you'll need a strong, stable Wi‑Fi connection at home.

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