How to Contact an Inmate at Maury County Jail, TN (TN)
Staying in touch usually comes down to three things: adding commissary money, setting up an NCIC account for calls and messages, and following the jail's visitation rules. Here's what you need to know for Maury County Jail.
Commissary deposits at Maury County Jail (Facility Locator Number 38) go through VendEngine. You can deposit online, by phone, or in person at a kiosk in the jail lobby. Online and phone deposits require a debit or credit card. The lobby kiosk also accepts cash.
Phone service for inmates runs through NCIC. To set it up, call 1-800-943-2189, visit ncic.com, or use the black kiosk in the lobby (cash or credit card). You'll need funds in your NCIC account to receive calls, video visits, and messages.
Each inmate at Maury County Jail gets one hour of visitation per week, with a limit of four visitors at a time. Bring identification, sign in at the front, and let staff know who you're visiting. Sign out when you're done.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Make an online commissary deposit through VendEngine for Maury County Jail (Facility Locator Number 38).
- ✓ Deposit by phone by calling 855-VendEng (836-3364) with a debit or credit card.
- ✓ Use the kiosk in the Maury County Jail lobby to deposit cash, or use a debit or credit card.
- Choose how you’ll set up NCIC - Use the phone option (1-800-943-2189), go through ncic.com, or use the black kiosk in the lobby.
- Add money to your NCIC account - Funds are required to receive calls, video visits, and messages.
- ✓ Plan around the one-hour-per-week visitation allowance.
- ✓ Expect video visitation to be through VendEngine. Visitors log in from kiosks in the North Side Visitation Room, and inmates log in from kiosks in their assigned areas.
- ✓ Bring identification and be ready to sign in, state who you wish to visit, then sign out after the visit.
- ✓ Keep your group within the limit of four visitors per inmate at a time.
Tip: The jail lobby has kiosks for more than one purpose. The VendEngine kiosk handles commissary deposits (cash or card), while the black kiosk is where you set up NCIC service.
Before you put money on an account or make a trip, confirm the current setup hasn't changed. That means VendEngine for commissary deposits (online, phone, and lobby kiosk) and NCIC for phone service and funding. Double-check that the lobby kiosks are available when you plan to visit and that they still accept the payment types listed (cash or debit/credit, depending on the kiosk and service).
Visitation policies can change, so call ahead before you go. Confirm the one-hour-per-week allowance, the four-visitor limit, and what ID you need to bring. I'd also suggest asking about the sign-in and sign-out process so you don't lose any of your visit time.
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