Laramie County Detention, WY
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How to Visit Laramie County Detention, WY (WY)
Visiting or staying in touch with someone at Laramie County Detention is straightforward once you handle a few things upfront. The key detail: all communication services run through NCIC, and you'll need to fund your account before anything works.
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How to Send Money to Laramie County Detention, WY (WY)
At Laramie County Detention, adding money is tied to NCIC. Here's how to fund your NCIC account and select the right person so communication goes through.
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How to Add Money to an Inmate's NCIC Account at Laramie County Detention
If someone you care about is at Laramie County Detention and uses NCIC for communication, this guide walks you through adding funds to your account. Once funded, you'll be able to receive calls, messages, and video visits.
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Visitation
- Complete the Wyoming DOC Visitor Application before scheduling or attending visits when required by the facility.
- Bring a valid photo ID to check in for a visit.
- Visit types and schedules vary by facility, so confirm the exact options on the detention center’s visiting page.
Communication
- To receive calls, video visits, and messages for Laramie County Detention you must add funds to the inmate’s NCIC account.
- A missed call or notification means someone tried to contact you from one of the facilities NCIC services.
- Set up and fund a prepaid account with the facility’s approved vendor before expecting calls, video visits, or messages.
Sending Money
- The NCIC add‑funds page shows a selectable detainee list with last names and PIN placeholders.
- NCIC indicates inmates must have funds added to receive calls, video visits, and messages.
- Deposits go into the inmate’s commissary account and outstanding debts are typically paid first.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting someone at Laramie County Detention takes a little prep, but it's manageable once you know the steps. Start by checking the detention center's visiting page to confirm which visit types are offered (in-person, on-site video, or remote video) and verify the latest schedule. Complete the Wyoming DOC Visitor Application and any additional facility forms listed there. Many WDOC forms are available in English and Spanish. Bring a valid photo ID for check-in, plus any custody or consent forms for minors when they apply. If the facility requires online registration, sign up ahead of time. Skipping registration or arriving late can block, shorten, or cancel your visit. Follow the posted dress code and behavior rules before you travel.
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Calls, video visits, and messaging at Laramie County Detention run through NCIC accounts. The inmate generally cannot contact you unless their NCIC account has funds. If you see a missed call or notification, someone likely tried to reach you from a facility served by NCIC. Check your account notifications or vendor messages for details. Before you expect contact, set up and fund a prepaid account with the facility's approved vendor. Adding funds in advance is what enables calling, video visits, and messages. Vendor setup and rules can vary, so confirm the approved provider and any instructions on the facility's communications page.
Read full guideSending Money
Adding money for someone at Laramie County Detention? The facility's NCIC add-funds interface lets you pick a detainee from a list showing last names. A PIN placeholder appears when you select an account to fund. NCIC states that funds must be added for a detainee to receive phone calls, video visits, and messages. Before you pay, confirm which vendor or deposit channels are accepted. Then choose the option that applies (online, phone, walk-in partner, or on-site kiosk) and enter the inmate identifier exactly as it appears. Deposits go to the inmate's commissary account, and outstanding debts are typically paid first, so check balances if you can. Do not mail cash. Verify accepted payment methods and any on-site requirements, such as needing to be on an approved list.
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Showing 6 of 9How do I schedule a visit at Laramie County Detention, WY?
Check Laramie County Detention’s visiting page for the current scheduling method and available visit types. Follow the steps listed there, which may include completing the WDOC Visitor Application and registering in an online visitation portal.
VisitationWhat ID and forms do I need to visit Laramie County Detention?
Bring a valid photo ID for check-in. You may also need to complete the WDOC Visitor Application and provide custody or consent forms for minors if required.
VisitationWhat happens if I arrive late for a scheduled visit at Laramie County Detention?
Arriving late can shorten or cancel your visit. Complete any required online registration ahead of time and plan to arrive on time for your scheduled slot.
VisitationHow do I receive calls or video visits from an inmate at Laramie County Detention?
Add funds to the inmate's NCIC account so they can place calls, start video visits, or send messages. Set up and fund a prepaid account with the facility's approved vendor, then follow the setup instructions on the facility page.
CommunicationWhat does a missed call or notification from Laramie County Detention mean?
A missed call or notification usually means someone tried to contact you from a facility served by NCIC. Check your account notifications or vendor messages to see who attempted contact.
CommunicationWho do I pay to enable calls and messages for an inmate at Laramie County Detention?
Calls, video visits, and messaging require NCIC-related funds at Laramie County Detention. Payments are handled through the facility’s approved third-party vendor, so check the detention center’s communications page to confirm who the provider is and how to add funds.
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Laramie County Detention is in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Sheriff's Office / county address is listed as 309 W. 20th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001.
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