Reno County Corrections Facility, KS
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How to Contact an Inmate at Reno County Corrections Facility, KS (KS)
Need to reach someone at Reno County Corrections Facility? Start with the facility phone number, then explore visitation and commissary options that fit your situation.
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How to Send Money to Reno County Corrections Facility, KS (KS)
Need to add commissary funds or post bond at Reno County Corrections Facility? Here are the options the facility lists and how each one works.
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Visitation
- Official visiting hours and procedural details are published in the facility Visitors Handbook.
- A valid state or government photo ID with date of birth is required to enter for a visit; KDOC and other jail/prison IDs are not accepted.
- Each inmate is allowed two visits per week with up to two visitors per visit, and the visitation week resets on Mondays.
Communication
- Only video visits are allowed at Reno County Corrections Facility; no contact visits are permitted and visits are monitored and recorded.
- For questions about visitation, mail, communicating with an inmate, or posting money, the facility advises calling 620-694-2741.
- Money can be added to an inmate's commissary account online (Team3), by phone, or at the facility kiosk, which is open 24 hours.
Sending Money
- Money can be added to an inmate’s commissary account online or by phone through Team3, or at the facility kiosk, which is open 24 hours.
- Major credit and debit cards may be used to post bond via the Allpaid service online, by phone, or in person.
- Cash found at booking is deposited to the inmate funds account; inmates may not transfer funds to each other and personal checks go into the inmate’s property.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Reno County Correctional Facility posts visiting hours and step-by-step procedures in the Visitors Handbook, so start there for the current schedule and any updates. Every visitor must present a valid state or government photo ID that includes a date of birth. IDs issued by KDOC or other jails or prisons will not be accepted. At entry, expect warrant and no-contact-order checks along with possible searches. Only limited items are allowed in the visitation room (your photo ID and keys, for example). Electronic devices and drinks are prohibited. Each inmate may receive up to two visits per week, with up to two visitors per visit. The visitation week resets on Mondays. Dress code and conduct rules are strictly enforced. Violations can end a visit or result in a permanent ban. Visits may also be postponed or cancelled for emergencies, staffing issues, severe weather, or mealtimes.
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Staying in touch with someone at Reno County Corrections Facility starts with video visitation. The facility allows video visits only (no contact visits), and all visits are monitored and recorded. To get started, register through the facility's approved video-visit vendor, schedule your visit ahead of time, and follow the vendor's payment steps at booking. Other communication options may include outgoing phone calls and vendor-run tablet messaging or electronic photos, which typically require an account with funds loaded. You can also add money to an inmate's commissary online (Team3), by phone, or at the facility's 24-hour kiosk. For questions about visitation, communication, mail, or posting money, call 620-694-2741 or check the Reno County Inmate and Visitors Handbooks.
Read full guideSending Money
Reno County Corrections Facility offers a few ways to put money on an inmate's commissary account: deposits through Team3 online or by phone, plus an on-site kiosk available 24 hours a day. For posting bond, major credit and debit cards are accepted through the Allpaid service. You can pay online, by phone, or in person through that vendor. Cash found during booking gets deposited into the inmate funds account. Inmates cannot transfer funds to each other, and personal checks are placed into the inmate's property rather than deposited. If the account stays at or below $1 for seven continuous days, it reverts to an indigent account, allowing the inmate to order from an indigent commissary list. Before depositing, confirm the inmate's facility account ID (register/CFN) and use only approved deposit options.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 10Can I be denied admission to visit someone at Reno County Correctional Facility if I have an outstanding warrant or a no‑contact order?
Yes. Visitors are checked for warrants and no contact orders before admission, and the facility will deny entry if a warrant or no contact order applies.
VisitationWhat can cause me to be banned from visiting someone at Reno County Correctional Facility?
Breaking visitation rules or the visitor dress code can get your visit denied or ended. Serious or repeated violations may lead to a permanent ban from visiting any inmate at the facility.
VisitationCan visits at Reno County Correctional Facility be postponed or cancelled unexpectedly?
Yes. Visits can be postponed or cancelled due to emergencies, staff shortages, or severe weather, and there is no visitation during mealtimes.
VisitationAre in-person contact visits allowed at Reno County Corrections Facility?
No. Reno County Corrections Facility allows only video visits, and contact visits are not permitted. All visits are monitored and recorded.
CommunicationHow do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at this facility?
Register with the facility's approved video-visit vendor or portal, then schedule your visit in advance. Payment is handled at booking through the vendor's instructions.
CommunicationHow can I add money to an inmate's commissary account?
You can add funds online using Team3, by phone, or at the facility’s kiosk (available 24 hours).
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You'll find the facility's address and general contact phone number in the Visitors Handbook.
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