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How to Contact an Inmate at Stewart Conservation Camp, NV (NV)

Nevada offers a few different ways to pay for inmate phone calls. The best option depends on whether you want to accept collect calls, set up a prepaid account, or (if you're an attorney) request a non-recorded line.

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How to Contact an Inmate at Stewart Conservation Camp, NV (NV)

Collect calls get billed to you, the person receiving the call. The charge appears on your local phone bill, but only if your carrier allows collect billing on your line.

Even if your carrier allows collect calls, they may impose their own limits and fees. Some providers enforce a 90-day rolling spending cap or charge a monthly fee for collect billing.

You can also set up AdvancePay (ConnectNetwork) to receive calls on a prepaid basis. Keep in mind that NDOC requires any money for phone use or tablet services to be deposited into the offender's trust account first. The offender then uses those funds to pay for calls and other services.

Attorney calls and visits: Attorneys who need non-recorded video visits or phone calls must set up an account on GettingOut.com, then email ViapathNVTechs@viapath.com with their name, address, phone number(s), and BAR number to request an exception.

How to Contact an Inmate at Stewart Conservation Camp, NV (NV)

Steps to Follow

  • Create and fund a prepaid AdvancePay (ConnectNetwork) account through Viapath/ConnectNetwork to receive offender calls.
  • Make sure funds intended for the offender’s phone use are deposited into the offender’s NDOC trust account first, since the offender uses trust funds for phone (and tablet services, if available).
  • Confirm your phone company allows collect calls that are billed to your local telephone bill.
  • Ask your provider whether it applies a 90-day rolling spending limit and whether there are monthly fees tied to collect calling.
  1. Create your GettingOut.com account: Set up the account first so it is ready for the exception request.
  2. Email the exception request: Email ViapathNVTechs@viapath.com.
  3. Include the required details: Provide your name, address, the phone number(s) you want private calls on, and your BAR number.

Before you wait for a call that never comes, check with your phone provider. Ask whether your line can receive collect calls billed to your local bill, and whether they enforce a 90-day spending limit or monthly fee.

If you're going the prepaid route with AdvancePay (ConnectNetwork), contact Viapath/ConnectNetwork to confirm how the setup works for NDOC. Also ask how to deposit funds into the offender's NDOC trust account and how long it takes before those funds become available for phone or tablet services.

Attorneys: Verify the exact exception steps and any documentation requirements for the GettingOut.com and ViapathNVTechs@viapath.com process, and ask whether Stewart Conservation Camp applies any additional facility-level rules.

This article doesn't cover facility-specific calling hours, tablet availability, exact vendor fees, or visiting schedules, since those details weren't available in the source materials. Contact Stewart Conservation Camp directly and confirm current NDOC communication policies before depositing funds or making travel plans.

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