Send Photos & Mail at Montgomery County Jail, IN

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Montgomery County Jail uses Securus Video Connect for remote video visits. You'll need to create a Securus account and schedule through their system. Visitors pay for each session, so check the vendor site for current pricing before booking. Securus works through a web platform and free app, letting friends, family, attorneys, and officials join video sessions from almost anywhere. Beyond video visits, Securus also supports electronic messages, photos, and eCards through your vendor account or the facility's tablet system. Before signing up or paying, review the jail's information page and vendor instructions to understand fees, approvals, and any rules that apply.

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Quick Facts

  • Video visitation at Montgomery County Jail requires creating a Securus account.
  • Each scheduled video visitation is paid by the visitor.
  • Securus Video Connect is a web-based system and free app that lets people schedule and join video sessions remotely.
  • Securus supports sending electronic messages, photos, and eCards to incarcerated individuals.
  • The jail prohibits stickers, unknown substances, adhesives/powders/glitter, currency, mechanized devices, and printed clippings or book pages in inmate mail.

Send Photos & Mail Guides

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How to Send Mail to Someone at Montgomery County Jail Without Getting It Rejected

Montgomery County Jail has a specific addressing format—match it exactly before sealing your envelope. Mail goes in and out on regular postal days, but anything that doesn't follow the guidelines risks getting stopped. Keep the envelope clean and simple. Follow the jail's format line-for-line.

Common Questions

How do I set up video visits with someone at Montgomery County Jail?

Create a Securus account, connect to the person in custody through Securus Video Connect, and schedule your visit in the app or on the website. Complete any approval steps required by the facility or vendor, and pay the per-visit fee when you book.

Can I send messages, photos, or eCards to someone at Montgomery County Jail?

Yes. Montgomery County Jail uses Securus, which supports sending electronic messages, photos, and eCards through your vendor account. Follow the vendor instructions for adding credits or purchasing eCards, and check any content rules before you send.

Do video visits at Montgomery County Jail cost money?

Yes. Video visits are provided through Securus and each scheduled video visit is charged to the visitor. Check the vendor site for the current per-visit fee before creating an account or booking.

What items are prohibited in mail to Montgomery County Jail?

Montgomery County Jail prohibits items such as stickers, unknown substances, adhesives, powders or glitter, currency, mechanized devices, and printed clippings or book pages in inmate mail.

Do photos I send to an inmate at Montgomery County Jail need to be edited?

No. Photos must be unedited (straight out of the camera/SOOC) to be delivered to an inmate at Montgomery County Jail.

Will letters be delivered as originals or scanned for inmate access?

It depends on the process the jail uses. Many Indiana facilities scan personal mail and deliver it electronically to inmate kiosks or tablets, which means the original may not be given to the inmate—check with the jail to confirm.

Other Guides for Montgomery County Jail, IN

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Setting Up Video Visits Through Securus at Montgomery County Jail

Montgomery County Jail runs video visits through Securus. To connect with someone inside, you'll need a Securus account and a time slot booked well before the day's cutoff. The biggest mistake people make? Trying to schedule too close to the end of visiting hours — that'll get your request denied.

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