Understanding Seminole County Jail's video visit time limits and scheduling
Planning video visits at Seminole County Jail? The key thing to understand is that there are both daily limits and a weekly cap. Once you know how these work together, scheduling becomes much simpler—no surprise cutoffs.
Seminole County Jail limits on-site video visitation two ways: daily and weekly. Each inmate can have two 30-minute on-site video visits per day. But here's the catch - there's also a weekly cap of four on-site video visits per inmate, totaling two hours. So the daily allowance doesn't mean you get 14 visits a week. You can schedule up to two on-site video visits on any given day, but once you hit four total for the week, that's it until the next week rolls around. Spread your visits out to avoid burning through all four early and having nothing left.
Quick takeaway: On-site video visits are capped at four per week per inmate (2 hours total), even though up to two 30-minute visits are allowed in a single day.
Only one adult visitor is allowed per scheduled on-site video visit. If multiple adults in your family want time, you'll need to book separate visits - as long as the inmate still has visits available under the weekly limit.
Kids can come along, but minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children under 18 need adult supervision before, during, and after the visit.
Yes - video visitation is available on all holidays at Seminole County Jail. Holidays can be a good option if work schedules are tight during the week. Just keep that weekly visit cap in mind.
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- ✓ Set up your Smart Jail account at least 24 hours before the visit you want to schedule.
- ✓ Watch for your “QuickAccess” code and keep it handy - it’s used for a faster login when it’s time to start your visit.
- Count your weekly visits first - each inmate can only have four on-site video visits per week (2 hours total), so decide how many you want to save for later in the week.
- Choose visit days with the limits in mind - you can schedule up to two 30-minute on-site visits in a single day, but using two in one day will use up half of the weekly total.
- Create your Smart Jail account early - the account setup must be completed at least 24 hours before the scheduled visit.
Reminder: Don’t wait until the day of your visit - your Smart Jail account has to be set up at least 24 hours before the scheduled time.
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