How Attorneys Get Confidential Video Visits at Cherokee County Jail
Need to speak with a client privately by video? Get approved as a confidential visitor before scheduling anything. Here's how the process works at Cherokee County Jail.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
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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Need to speak with a client privately by video? Get approved as a confidential visitor before scheduling anything. Here's how the process works at Cherokee County Jail.
Remote video visits at Cherokee County Adult Detention Center are straightforward once you know the setup. Use this checklist to avoid common last-minute problems.
Cherokee County Adult Detention Center offers two video visit options: free on-site visits at the Visitation Center, or paid remote visits from home. Which one works best depends on your distance from the jail, how often you want to connect, and how much flexibility you need.
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.
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.
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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