How to Visit JPCC, LA (LA)
Visiting someone at JPCC usually means using the facility's video visitation system, plus phone calls and messaging. Here's what to know up front, what it costs, and which rules can trip people up.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Jefferson Parish Correctional Center (JPCC) uses Ally Telecom Group for inmate phone and video visitation services. To access these options, set up an NCIC Inmate Communication account at account.ncic.com (Spanish: cuenta.ncic.com) or call 1-800-943-2189. You can add funds through a 24-hour lobby kiosk (cash only), online through Forecomm Solutions, or by mailing a money order. Before visiting, you'll need to be on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list and complete the facility's visitor application. On visit day, bring a valid photo ID if you're an adult. Expect check-in with staff and security screening—metal detector and possible searches.
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Visiting someone at JPCC usually means using the facility's video visitation system, plus phone calls and messaging. Here's what to know up front, what it costs, and which rules can trip people up.
Want to budget for staying in touch with someone at JPCC? Knowing the exact rates and where to put your money is the first step. Here are the published prices for video visits, text messages, and picture/video messages, plus how to fund them.
Ally Telecom Group provides the inmate telephone and visitation service for Jefferson Parish/JPCC.
Create an NCIC Inmate Communication account at account.ncic.com (Spanish: cuenta.ncic.com). You can also set up an account by calling 1-800-943-2189.
You can add money through the 24-hour lobby kiosk (cash only), deposit online via Forecomm Solutions, or mail a money order.
Trying to reach someone at JPCC? Here's the key thing: you can't call directly into the facility to speak with an inmate. All contact happens through the jail's inmate phone system, with a limited voicemail option for approved inmates.
If the name and numbers on your envelope don't match JPCC's routing system, your letter could get held up or returned. Copy the format exactly to avoid delays.
You cannot call an inmate at JPCC and have them pick up. The facility does not accept live incoming calls. Your only option is leaving a voicemail, and it must be for an approved inmate.