Licking County Jail, OH
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How to Visit Facility
Video visits run through the ICSolutions system. A little setup ahead of time makes the actual visit much smoother.
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How to Send Money to Facility
Sending money to someone at Licking County Justice Center is pretty straightforward once you know which deposit method to use. The facility runs inmate trust account deposits through Keefe Commissary Network (via Access Corrections).
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How to Set Up Video Visits at Licking County Justice Center (ICSolutions): Step-by-Step
Setting up video visits at Licking County Justice Center comes down to registering with ICSolutions and following the Sheriff's Office scheduling rules. Here's how to get it done without the runaround.
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Visitation
- Visits must be scheduled at least 12 hours in advance and may be scheduled up to two weeks out.
- Visitors or inmates may be up to 25 minutes late before a visit is marked missed; arriving late reduces the remaining visit time.
- Attorneys may visit seven days a week during specified hours and must present a current Bar ID to enter.
Communication
- Licking County Justice Center uses ICSolutions as its inmate phone system vendor and began using it on November 1, 2018.
- Video visits require visitors to register (free) through the ICSolutions website following the vendor’s registration steps.
- ICSolutions offers three ways to create a free account: online, by phone, or by mailing required materials to ICSolutions Customer Service.
Sending Money
- The facility accepts money from outside sources 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
- Keefe Commissary Network/Access Corrections handles deposits via their website, phone line, or a kiosk in the Visitation Lobby.
- You will need the inmate’s full name and ID number to make a deposit.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting someone at Licking County Justice Center requires advance scheduling. Book at least 12 hours ahead, up to two weeks out. Before your first visit, you'll need to complete standard Ohio visiting forms (an adult visiting application, declaration of understanding, and general visiting instructions), upload a legible photo ID, and wait for approval. Once approved, you can book through the facility portal. All visits are monitored. Running late? You have up to 25 minutes before the visit is marked as missed, but any tardiness cuts into your remaining time. Attorneys can visit seven days a week during specified hours with a current Bar ID. Inmates in DC status are limited to one onsite visit per week and cannot do offsite visits.
Read full guideCommunication
Licking County Justice Center uses ICSolutions for inmate phone calls and video visits. The county switched to ICSolutions on November 1, 2018. To use video visitation, you'll need to register for a free account through the ICSolutions portal. You can set up an account online, by phone, or by mailing required materials to ICSolutions Customer Service. Inmates have phone access in all modules and can make collect calls if they don't have funds. Don't try calling the jail to relay a message, though. The facility won't take messages for inmates. All calls and video sessions are routinely monitored and recorded for security, and standard vendor account rules and technical requirements apply.
Read full guideSending Money
You can add money to an inmate's account at Licking County Justice Center any time. The facility accepts funds from outside sources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Deposits go through Keefe Commissary Network (Access Corrections), with options to pay online, by phone, or at the kiosk in the Visitation Lobby. Have the inmate's full name and ID number ready before you start, and double-check that you're using the correct deposit channel for this facility. Expect convenience or processing fees on online, phone, and kiosk transactions. Review the total before submitting payment, and stick to approved deposit methods to avoid unofficial sites and scams.
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Showing 6 of 9Can attorneys visit inmates at Licking County Justice Center every day?
Yes. Attorneys may visit seven days a week during specified hours, and they must present a current Bar ID to enter.
VisitationAre inmates in disciplinary (DC) status allowed offsite visits at Licking County Justice Center?
No. Inmates assigned DC status are limited to one onsite visit per week and are not eligible for offsite visits. Contact the facility directly for any case-specific exceptions.
VisitationDo I need to complete an application and register before I can schedule visits at Licking County?
Yes. You'll need to complete Ohio visiting forms, provide a legible photo ID, and get approved before scheduling visits. Once approved, register in the visitation portal to book appointments.
VisitationHow do I set up video visits with an inmate at Licking County Justice Center?
Register for a free ICSolutions account and follow the vendor's step-by-step instructions for video visitation. Have a photo ID and a clear face photo ready during enrollment. The incarcerated person may also need to add you to an approved visitor list before you can schedule visits.
CommunicationCan inmates at Licking County Justice Center make phone calls?
Yes. Inmates have phone access in all modules and can place collect calls if they have no funds. However, the facility doesn't accept messages for inmates, and inmates cannot receive incoming calls on facility phones.
CommunicationWhat are the ways to create an ICSolutions account for calls or video?
You can create a free ICSolutions account online at ICSolutions.com, by calling 1-888-506-8407, or by mailing required materials to ICSolutions Customer Service. Account, payment, and technical rules may vary by facility.
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Licking County Justice Center in Ohio allows attorney visits seven days a week during specified hours. Attorneys must present a current Bar ID to enter the facility.
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