Setting Up Video Visits at Jay County Jail: Remote and Onsite Options
Jay County Jail offers two types of video visits: remote visits from home (or anywhere) and onsite visits from the jail's lobby. Here's how each works and how to schedule.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visiting at Jay County Jail is straightforward once you know the limits. Each inmate can receive two onsite visits per week, lasting 15 minutes each. You can bring up to two adults and one minor child per visit. If you're a legal parent with multiple children, an exception may be possible with proof. One heads-up: visiting hours vary in facility sources (one lists 8:00 A.M.–7:30 P.M., another 12:00 P.M.–7:00 P.M.), so confirm before you travel. Offsite visits depend on availability and must be scheduled at least 24 hours ahead through www.inmatesales.com or by calling 1-866-340-7879 (CPC). Indiana facilities typically require you to be on an approved visitor list and complete an online visitation application before visiting.
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Jay County Jail offers two types of video visits: remote visits from home (or anywhere) and onsite visits from the jail's lobby. Here's how each works and how to schedule.
Visiting at Jay County Jail is straightforward once you know the hours and limits. The catch? The Sheriff's Office website lists two different sets of visitation hours—so confirm before you make the drive.
Inmates can receive two onsite visits per week at Jay County Jail, and each visit is limited to 15 minutes.
Each onsite visit is limited to two adults and one minor child. Exceptions for inmates who are legal parents of more than one minor child may be made with proof.
Schedule offsite visits at least 24 hours in advance through www.inmatesales.com or by calling 1-866-340-7879. The jail uses a video visitation system (including lobby monitors), so check the options offered when you book.
Getting a call from someone at Jay County Jail comes down to two things: using the right phone provider and having money in the account. Here are the exact numbers and options the jail lists, plus what to do if something doesn't go through.
Want to put money on someone's account at Jay County Security Center? You have three options: a 24/7 lobby kiosk, online deposits, or deposits by phone.
Getting a quick answer means calling the right number. Below you'll find contacts for emergencies, general jail questions, phone and deposit issues, and custody notifications.