How Much Do Video Visits Cost at Indiana Prisons?
Budgeting for video visits with someone in an Indiana state prison? Here's what you need to know about pricing, where to find it, and what payment methods work at checkout.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
To visit someone at Madison Correctional Facility—in person or by video—you'll need to create a ViaPath account and get approved first. The application uses State Form 14387, submitted electronically through ViaPath. When booking or joining a visit, pay close attention to the time zone: Madison appointments display in Eastern Time, even if you're elsewhere. If the facility requests additional documentation, send everything they ask for. Missing paperwork can delay approval or lead to rejection. Expect to be searched—contraband is prohibited on Department property, and refusing a search means your visit will be denied. Falsifying any information on your application triggers a one-year ban from all IDOC facilities.
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Budgeting for video visits with someone in an Indiana state prison? Here's what you need to know about pricing, where to find it, and what payment methods work at checkout.
Scheduling a visit through ViaPath for Madison Correctional Facility? Here's the biggest gotcha: appointment times are listed in Eastern Time.
At-home video visits are a practical option when you can't make the trip in person. Here's how it works at Madison Correctional Facility through ViaPath — from setup to what to wear to what you'll pay.
Create a ViaPath account and complete the electronic visitation application (State Form 14387) on the IDOC ViaPath website. After you apply, wait for staff to complete background and warrant checks and approve you before scheduling a visit.
ViaPath uses Eastern Time for Madison Correctional Facility scheduling. Book and confirm your appointment time in Eastern Time when you schedule or join a video visit.
Falsifying information on a visitation application results in a one-year ban from all correctional facilities under IDOC policy.
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