How to Visit Facility
Video visitation at Stewart County Detention Center is handled online, and the rules you agree to during scheduling actually matter. Here's what to do and what to double-check before your visit.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Stewart County Detention Center offers video visitation. You'll need to agree to the facility's posted visitation rules before visiting. Violate those rules, and your privileges can be suspended or further restricted. The facility directs visitors to InmateSales for video-visit processes. In Tennessee, visitors typically must complete the Visitor Application (CR‑2152) and get approved before visiting. The application requires a current photograph and a street address (not a P.O. Box). Return it to the facility's visiting office or the Associate Warden/Deputy Superintendent. Expect an NCIC background check, and plan on about 30 days for processing. Once approved, you'll be added to the offender management system. From there, schedule your visit through the facility's system, which is often a kiosk, vendor portal, or app. All visits are monitored, and staff can change or cancel them at their discretion.
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Video visitation at Stewart County Detention Center is handled online, and the rules you agree to during scheduling actually matter. Here's what to do and what to double-check before your visit.
Yes. Stewart County Detention Center uses video visitation, and you must agree to the facility’s visitation rules. Violations can suspend your visitation privileges, and the facility directs visitors to InmateSales for video-visit processes.
Fill out the Tennessee Visitor Application (CR‑2152), include a current photograph, and use a street address (not a P.O. Box). Return it to the visiting office or the Associate Warden/Deputy Superintendent. The facility runs an NCIC background check and typically processes applications in about 30 days. Once approved, you'll be added to the offender management system.
Once you’re approved, schedule visits through the facility’s scheduling system, often an on-site kiosk, a vendor portal, or an app. Visits are monitored, and staff may change or cancel visits at their discretion.
Phone contact at Stewart County Detention Center works one direction only—inmates call out, but the jail won't connect incoming calls to inmates. If you need to reach someone inside, you'll have to wait for them to call you or use one of the facility's other contact options.
Staying in touch starts with one key rule at Stewart County Detention Center: your loved one has to initiate contact. Here's how phone calls and in-cell texting work, and who to reach out to if you run into problems.
If your envelope is missing the right details, your letter can get delayed or sent back. Use the exact format below so staff can quickly match it to the right person.