How to Schedule a HomeWAV Video Visit at St. Johns County Jail
St. Johns County Jail handles all visits through HomeWAV—no in-person meetings. Once you know the schedule and booking steps, setting up your first video visit is pretty quick.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
St. Johns County Jail offers video-only visitation through the Video Visitation Center at 4015 Lewis Speedway—there are no in-person visits. The facility uses the HomeWAV video system. To schedule, create a HomeWAV account, add the inmate, and book an available time slot on their website. Before your appointment, test your device and internet connection. HomeWAV offers both free and paid options. Free visits are capped at 60 minutes, with specific weekday time slots posted for video sessions. Bring a valid photo ID—driver's license, state ID, military ID, or passport all work. Attorneys, clergy, and social workers follow separate procedures with confidentiality protections.
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St. Johns County Jail handles all visits through HomeWAV—no in-person meetings. Once you know the schedule and booking steps, setting up your first video visit is pretty quick.
Staying connected matters. St. Johns County Jail handles all visits through HomeWAV, so here's how to set up your account, pick a time, and get your device ready so your visit starts without a hitch.
Create a HomeWAV account, add the inmate, and schedule your visit on the HomeWAV website. Free visits work the same way but are limited to 60 minutes. Test your device and internet connection before your scheduled time.
Visits are conducted through the Video Visitation Center at 4015 Lewis Speedway using the HomeWAV system. In-person visits aren’t offered—visitation is video-only.
Visits can be limited or suspended for safety or security reasons, including lockdowns or disciplinary actions. If your visit is denied, you can submit a formal written appeal to jail administration explaining the denial and requesting review.
St. Johns County Jail only accepts care packages and commissary items purchased through Oasis Management Systems Inc. To send something to someone housed there, head to the official Oasis ordering site: https://stjohnfl.jailcanteen.com.
Want to get phone calls from someone at St. Johns County Jail? You'll need to set up a Pay Tel account—especially if you're using a cell phone.
St. Johns County operates two separate detention facilities. Where your loved one ends up usually depends on their court status and whether they qualify for certain programs. Here's how the Main Detention Unit (MDU) and Community Work Release Center (CWRC) differ.