How to Set Up Video Visits at Huron County Jail (ICSolutions step‑by‑step)
Video visits at Huron County Jail run through ICSolutions. If you're 18 or older, you'll need to create an ICSolutions account and register for video visitation before you can schedule anything.
Off-site video visits cost $7.50. Here's where it gets confusing: one county page lists visits as 30 minutes, while the sheriff's site says 20 minutes. Confirm the actual length when you book so you're not caught off guard.
- Go to the ICSolutions website and start an account - you’ll need your own login to use the video visitation system.
- Confirm you meet the age requirement - the jail’s instructions specify that friends and family must be 18 or older to create an account for video visits.
- Register for visitation through your account - once your account is created, complete the registration step so you’re set up to schedule video visits for Huron County Jail.
Once your account is set up, you can start scheduling. The county jail page says visits must be scheduled at least 12 hours ahead and can be booked up to two weeks out. The sheriff's site also uses a two-week window but requires at least 24 hours' notice. Since these rules conflict, give yourself extra lead time when picking a slot.
Note: When the pages disagree, the safest move is to schedule at least 24 hours ahead. Both sources agree you can book up to two weeks in advance.
Off-site video visits are listed at $7.50. Expect to pay that fee when you schedule a visit from home.
Visit length depends on which source you check. The county jail page says 30 minutes; the sheriff's site says 20 minutes for both on-site and off-site visits. If you're working around a tight schedule, check the length shown in your booking confirmation so you know exactly how much time you have.
Visit limits also vary by source. The county page says inmates can have one on-site video visit per week and unlimited off-site visits. The sheriff's site describes one free on-site visit per week or up to ten off-site visits with a fee. If you're planning multiple visits or coordinating with family, verify which limit applies before counting on "unlimited" or scheduling ten.
- ✓ County page: A total of 3 visitors can be present on a video visit, and minors under 10 years old do not count toward that total.
- ✓ Sheriff site: Each inmate may visit with a total of four (4) registered visitors at a time, including children under 18.
- Start with your ICSolutions account - if you haven’t created your account and registered for video visitation (18+), do that first or you won’t be able to schedule.
- Schedule inside the allowed window - both sources describe scheduling up to two weeks in advance; for advance notice, use the stricter rule and book at least 24 hours ahead when you can.
- Treat the start time as a hard deadline - the jail states inmates and visitors can be no more than 10 minutes late; after 10 minutes, the visit is marked as missed.
- Double-check your appointment details before the day of the visit - confirm the time you selected and the visit length shown, since the jail’s pages list different durations (20 vs. 30 minutes).
Warning: If you’re more than 10 minutes late, the visit is marked as missed.
You're not imagining the inconsistencies. The county jail page and sheriff's site both cover ICSolutions video visits, but they disagree on key details: scheduling lead time (12 hours vs. 24 hours), visit length (30 minutes vs. 20 minutes), and how many off-site visits are allowed (unlimited vs. up to ten, with one free on-site option per week). Before making plans with family, confirm which rules actually apply to your visit.
Confirm the current off-site fee when you book, too. The county lists it at $7.50, but prices can change.
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