Visitation at Madison County Jail, AL

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

At Madison County Jail, inmates must be in custody for 30 days before they're eligible for visits. All visits for the general public are remote only, and every video call is monitored and recorded. You can schedule video visits at www.ncic.com up to 48 hours before your appointment. Slots are first-come, first-serve, and inmates can have up to three visits per day. One thing to know: the system uses facial detection during video visits. If your face isn't detected, the screen may turn gray, so keep a clear, unobstructed view of your camera. Attorneys can meet clients in person or by video but must present a government-issued ID and an up-to-date Bar Card showing their ASB number.

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Quick Facts

  • Inmates must be incarcerated 30 days before they are eligible for visitation.
  • Video visits are scheduled at www.ncic.com up to 48 hours before the visit and are first-come, first-serve.
  • The facility uses facial-detection and will show a gray screen when a visitor’s face is undetected.
  • Attorneys must present a valid government-issued ID and an up-to-date Bar Card showing their ASB number to visit.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a video visit at Madison County Jail?

Go to www.ncic.com, create an account (or log in), and book a slot up to 48 hours before the appointment. Slots are first-come, first-serve, so reserve yours as soon as the window opens.

Are visits at Madison County Jail in-person or remote?

General visitors can only visit remotely. All video visits are monitored and recorded. There are no routine face-to-face personal visits.

What ID do attorneys need to visit an inmate at Madison County Jail?

Attorneys must present a government-issued photo ID and an up-to-date Bar Card that shows their ASB number. After showing these credentials, attorneys may visit in person or via video.

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