Setting Up Your Phone to Receive Calls from San Luis Obispo County Jail
Inmates at San Luis Obispo County Jail can only place outgoing calls - either collect calls or automated advance pay calls. That's why incoming calls show up from a jail phone provider rather than a personal number.
To receive automated advance pay calls from someone at San Luis Obispo County Jail, you'll need to set up an account with NCIC first. Once your account is active, it links to your phone number so those calls can come through.
Create your NCIC account online at https://account.ncic.com/Registration. Prefer to do it by phone? Call NCIC at 1-800-943-2189 - they're available 24 hours a day.
If you need to place a block on your phone number (or remove one) for calls from this facility, you’ll do that through NCIC. Call 1-800-943-2189 to handle either request.
Note: When you call NCIC, there’s a phone prompt that lets you block any future calls from San Luis Obispo County Jail by pressing 3.
Inmates typically have phone access between 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. If you're expecting a call, that's the window to keep your phone handy.
Note: Even within that window, phone access can be restricted for various reasons during the day, and calls are still limited to outgoing collect or automated advance pay calls.
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