Sequoyah County Jail, OK
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How to Send Money to an Inmate at Sequoyah County Jail (Money Orders Not Accepted)
Getting money onto an inmate's account at Sequoyah County Jail is straightforward—just know that this jail doesn't accept money orders.
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How to Set Up City Tele Coin for Video Visits and Phone Calls at Sequoyah County Jail
Staying connected with someone at Sequoyah County Jail means using City Tele Coin for video visits and phone calls. Here's how to get your account set up fast.
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What to Bring (and What Not to Bring) for an In-Person Visit at Sequoyah County Jail
First visits can be nerve-wracking—the rules are strict, and getting turned away at the lobby is the last thing you want. This checklist covers exactly what ID to bring, what to leave behind, and how to handle money at Sequoyah County Jail.
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Visitation
- Video visitation is available seven days a week from 8:00 AM to 10:30 PM.
- Each visitation is limited to 15 minutes per inmate.
- Visitors 18 and older must present a valid passport or other government-issued photo ID.
Communication
- Video visit accounts are registered through the City Tele Coin website or mobile app.
- Inmate phone calls for Sequoyah County Jail are managed through CityTeleCoin.com.
- City Tele Coin provides live operator support via an inmate hotline.
Mail & Letters
- Incoming mail may be opened and inspected for contraband and may be randomly read for security reasons.
- Photographs must be unframed, not exceed 4x6 inches, not be from instant cameras, and must not be sexual in nature.
- Soft-covered books are allowed only when sent directly from a publisher or bookstore, and inmates may possess up to three books at one time.
Sending Money
- All money left for an inmate must be deposited using the kiosk machine located in the jail lobby.
- Money orders are not accepted for inmate funds; web deposits using credit or debit cards are the recommended option.
- JailATM web deposit sign-in pages require an email address or username to log in or create an account.
Inmate Lookup
- Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office offers an official mobile app that includes an Inmate Search feature.
- Oklahoma VINE provides custody-status searches and automated notifications; the VINE toll-free number is 877-654-8463.
- Use the person’s full, correctly spelled name and their date of birth or age to narrow search results.
Contact Info
- The jail lists a non-emergency phone number for public inquiries.
- The facility’s street address is published in its public contact information.
- When calling about a detainee, have the person’s full name, date of birth, and any booking or inmate ID ready.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Video visitation at Sequoyah County Jail runs seven days a week from 8:00 AM to 10:30 PM. Each visit lasts 15 minutes, and only one adult visitor can connect at a time. If you're 18 or older, bring a valid passport or government-issued photo ID—make sure the name matches what you used to schedule. Kids can visit but must stay with a parent, guardian, or custodian at all times; they can't be left alone in the visitation area or lobby. Leave everything else behind: no food, drinks, purses, bags, cell phones, cameras, drugs, or weapons. Visits may be recorded or monitored, and your requested time slot isn't confirmed until staff approves it.
Read full guideCommunication
Sequoyah County Jail uses City Tele Coin for video visits and inmate phone services. To set up video visits, create an account through the City Tele Coin website or mobile app, select the correct facility and the person you want to visit, then follow the scheduling steps. Phone calls go through CityTeleCoin.com—not the jail's main lines. City Tele Coin offers live operator support through an inmate hotline if you or the person inside needs help. Since these services run through a third-party vendor, expect standard setup steps: account creation, possible phone-number registration, and calls that are typically outgoing only. Calls are commonly monitored or recorded.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Sequoyah County Jail opens and inspects all incoming mail for contraband. Non-privileged mail may be randomly read for facility safety. Legal or government mail must be sealed by the sender—otherwise staff will only open it with the inmate present. If mail gets censored or seized, staff will notify the inmate with specific reasons. Photos have strict limits: they must be unframed, no larger than 4x6 inches, not from instant cameras, and nothing sexual. Break these rules and your photos get rejected. Soft-covered books are accepted only when shipped directly from a publisher or bookstore, and inmates can have up to three books at a time. Outgoing mail needs a Sequoyah County Jail return address with the inmate's name. Writing supplies are sold in commissary, and qualifying indigent inmates get them free.
Read full guideSending Money
To add money to an inmate's account at Sequoyah County Jail, use the kiosk in the jail lobby. Money orders aren't accepted. Prefer online? Use the JailATM web portal with a credit or debit card—you'll need to sign in or create an account using an email address or username. Commissary runs through Benchmark Commissary Services, and orders must be placed by Friday before 4:00 PM to make the cutoff. Any money left in an inmate's commissary account goes back to them at release. If someone's released over the weekend, they can pick up remaining funds Tuesday–Friday, 8:30 am–4:30 pm.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 18What are the video visitation hours at Sequoyah County Jail?
Video visitation is available seven days a week between 8:00 AM and 10:30 PM.
VisitationHow long is each visit and how many adult visitors are allowed?
Each visit is limited to 15 minutes per inmate, and only one adult visitor is allowed at a time.
VisitationWhat ID and supervision rules apply for juvenile visitors at Sequoyah County Jail?
Visitors 18 and older must show a valid passport or other government-issued photo ID. Juveniles must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or custodian and can’t be left unattended in the visitation area or lobby.
VisitationHow do I set up video visits with Sequoyah County Jail?
Create an account on the City Tele Coin website or mobile app to register for video visits at Sequoyah County Jail. In the City Tele Coin interface, choose the facility and the person you want to visit, then follow the vendor’s scheduling steps.
CommunicationHow are inmate phone calls handled at Sequoyah County Jail?
Inmate phone calls for Sequoyah County Jail are managed through CityTeleCoin.com rather than directly by the facility. Calls are typically outgoing from the person inside and are commonly monitored or recorded; City Tele Coin also provides live operator support via an inmate hotline.
CommunicationDo I need to register my phone or create an account to receive calls or video visits?
Yes. You’ll generally need to create a City Tele Coin account and follow their verification steps, including phone-number registration if the vendor requires it. Use the City Tele Coin site or mobile app to complete setup for calls or video visits.
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