Pueblo County Detention, CO
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How to Visit Facility
Visiting at Pueblo County Detention is manageable once you understand two key limits: how video visits work for people in segregation, and the weekly time cap on free lobby kiosk visits.
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How to Contact an Inmate at Facility
Staying in touch with someone at Pueblo County Detention Center? You have four main options: mail (which gets digitized), digital messages, phone calls through the jail's phone provider, and video or audio visits.
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How to Send Money to Facility
Need to post bond at the Pueblo County Detention Center? You have a few options: pay at the reception window, use the lobby kiosk, or pay online. Here's how each method works.
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Visitation
- Free lobby kiosk video visits are limited to 80 minutes per inmate per week and may be split into multiple blocks.
- Video visits for inmates in segregation may only be scheduled during the inmate's out-time; video is not available outside out-time.
- You must be on the inmate's approved visiting list and complete the facility's visitor application before visiting.
Communication
- Inmates at Pueblo County Detention place phone calls through a contracted telephone vendor and friends/family can set up an account via the facility’s vendor link.
- Video visits for inmates in segregation may be scheduled only during the inmate’s out-time and are not available outside that period.
- Common communication channels include phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging, typically provided via third-party vendors or in-facility tablets.
Sending Money
- The lobby kiosk at 909 Court Street accepts cash for posting bond.
- Money orders for bond are accepted at the jail reception window at 909 Court Street.
- Cashier's checks can be delivered to the jail reception window at 909 Court Street.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Pueblo County Detention handles visits through free on-site video kiosks, with a weekly limit of 80 minutes total per inmate. You can split that time into multiple sessions throughout the week. If the person you're visiting is housed in segregation, video visits can only be scheduled during their out-time. Before scheduling anything, make sure you're approved: visitors must be on the inmate's visiting list and complete the facility's visitor application, including any ID requirements. Staff can end or deny visits, so follow all rules to avoid losing your visit time.
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Pueblo County Detention routes inmate phone calls through a contracted telephone vendor. You'll need to create an account using the vendor link on the facility's communications page. Phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging are commonly available, typically managed through third-party vendors and in-facility tablets. If the person you're trying to reach is in segregation, video visits are limited to scheduled out-time only. Before signing up or scheduling anything, check the facility page for the approved vendor, visitor-approval steps, and current scheduling rules. Once registered, add funds or use the vendor's payment options to receive calls or messages.
Read full guideSending Money
Pueblo County Detention accepts several payment methods for bonds and inmate deposits at 909 Court Street. The lobby kiosk takes cash and credit cards, while the jail reception window accepts money orders and cashier's checks. You can post bond using the in-person kiosk or online (account required). Property bonds go through the 10th Judicial District Clerk's Office, not the detention facility. Access Corrections offers options to send money to inmates and process bail and parole/probation payments for Pueblo County. Trinity Take-Out lets you order special meals from participating vendors for delivery to inmates. Allow a couple of days for deposits to post, as processing times vary.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 9How long can I use the free lobby video kiosks at Pueblo County Detention?
Free lobby kiosk video visits are limited to 80 minutes per inmate per week. That weekly time can be split into multiple visit blocks.
VisitationCan an inmate in segregation have video visits at any time?
No. If an inmate is in segregation, video visits may only be scheduled during the inmate’s out-time, and video is not available outside that out-time.
VisitationDo I need to be approved before visiting someone at Pueblo County Detention?
Yes. Visitors typically must be on the inmate’s approved visiting list and complete a visitor application before visiting, and you will need to follow the facility’s ID and scheduling requirements.
VisitationHow do I set up phone service to receive calls from an inmate at Pueblo County Detention?
Set up an account through Pueblo County Detention’s contracted telephone vendor using the vendor link on the facility page. Complete the vendor’s registration steps, then add funds or choose the vendor’s available payment options so the inmate can call you.
CommunicationCan I schedule a video visit with an inmate in segregation at Pueblo County Detention?
Yes, but video visits for inmates in segregation may only be scheduled during the inmate’s out-time and are not available outside that period. Check the facility page for any visitor approval requirements and the correct scheduling steps before you book.
CommunicationWhat communication methods can I use to reach someone in custody at Pueblo County Detention?
Common options include phone calls, video visits, and electronic or tablet messaging, usually handled through third-party vendors or in-facility tablets. Check the Pueblo County Detention communications page to confirm which services are offered and what sign-up steps apply.
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If the person you're visiting is in segregation, video visits can only be scheduled during their out-time. Outside that window, video visits won't be available.
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