Can You Visit During Intake at Richland Parish Detention Center? The 30‑Day Rule Explained
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How to send messages, photos, and packages
Richland Parish Detention Center offers scheduled, web-based video sessions through Securus Video Connect. Friends, family, attorneys, and public officials can connect remotely. You'll need to set up an account with the vendor to schedule sessions and manage services. Make sure you have funds available in a prepaid or friends-and-family account to cover video visits, calls, or messages. Use a compatible computer, tablet, or smartphone with a supported browser or app so your session runs smoothly. Don't bring telecommunications equipment — cell phones, pagers, SIM cards, chargers, and cameras are all contraband. Communications are typically monitored, and the person in custody usually places outgoing calls rather than receiving incoming ones.
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Yes. Richland Parish Detention Center uses Securus Video Connect for web-based video sessions, and you typically schedule through the vendor system after creating an account.
No. Telecommunications equipment—including cell phones, pagers, SIM cards, chargers, and cameras—is listed as contraband for visitors and people in custody.
Communications are typically subject to monitoring. In most cases, the person in custody places outgoing calls, and incoming calls are usually restricted.
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