Send Photos & Mail at Kennebec County Jail

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Kennebec County Jail handles inmate communication through Securus. To receive regular phone calls or use video options, create and fund an account by calling 1-800-844-6591 or visiting securustech.net. Remote video sessions are available through Securus Video Connect—access them via the Securus app, a computer, or a tablet. Right after booking, new committals get two free local phone calls to notify family and arrange legal help. Don't want to receive calls? Contact Intake or a supervisor to have your number blocked. Keep in mind that vendor-managed calls and video may include fees and are often monitored. Check current rates and scheduling through Securus or the facility's information page.

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Quick Facts

  • Committals receive two free local phone calls upon intake.
  • To receive phone calls from inmates, set up an inmate telephone account by calling 1-800-844-6591 or visiting securustech.net.
  • You can request blocking of a caller's number by contacting a supervisor or the Intake Department.
  • Securus Video Connect is a web-based visual communication system that enables remote video sessions using the Securus app, a computer, or a tablet.

Common Questions

How do I receive phone calls from an inmate at Kennebec County Jail?

Set up an account with Securus by calling 1-800-844-6591 or visiting securustech.net. You'll need the account in place and funded before you can receive regular calls or video sessions.

Do inmates get free phone calls when booked into Kennebec County Jail?

Yes. Committals receive two free local phone calls at intake to notify family and arrange legal assistance.

Can I block my number so an inmate cannot call me?

Yes. Contact the Intake Department or a supervisor and request that the facility block your number.

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