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Picking Up Property from Sedgwick County Jail: Hours, ID Requirements, and the One-Time Release Rule

Picking up someone's property or money from Sedgwick County Jail is straightforward—if you know the rules. Here's what to expect so you don't waste a trip.

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Picking Up Property from Sedgwick County Jail: Hours, ID Requirements, and the One-Time Release Rule

Property and money releases happen at the front lobby. The release window is open seven days a week, 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM - plenty of flexibility for scheduling your visit.

Tip: Try not to come during shift change - approximately 6:30–7:15 AM and 2:30–3:15 PM - since that’s when delays are more likely.

Bring a physical copy of an unexpired, government-issued photo ID. Sedgwick County Jail accepts IDs like a driver’s license, state ID, passport, or Military ID for property or money releases. If your ID is expired or you only have a digital version, plan to get a valid physical ID first - staff require it for any release.

Here's the key thing: Sedgwick County Jail only releases an inmate's property and money once. Make sure you're ready before you go. The inmate has to authorize the release, and you must be there in person to receive the items - no one else can pick them up on your behalf.

Plan for a wait: Wait times can be lengthy, so give yourself extra time and avoid coming when you’re on a tight schedule.

Picking Up Property from Sedgwick County Jail: Hours, ID Requirements, and the One-Time Release Rule

Practical Checklist

  • Go to the front lobby for property and money releases (available 7 days a week, 6:00 AM–10:00 PM).
  • Bring a physical copy of an unexpired government photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, passport, or Military ID).
  • Avoid coming during shift change (about 6:30–7:15 AM and 2:30–3:15 PM) to reduce delays.
  • Be ready to wait - wait times can be lengthy.
  • Remember: property and money are only released one time, so don’t assume you can come back later for “the rest.”
  • Make sure you are the one who shows up - the requester must be physically present to receive the items.

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