Send Photos & Mail at Taylor County Detention Center

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Taylor County Detention Center handles inmate phone and video communication through Securus. The facility page includes a phone number you can call to start setting up your account. All visitation is video-based—there are no in-person visits. If you don't have a home computer, the jail provides two visitation kiosks in the old visitation-room lobby. Account creation and kiosk messaging go through inmateinbox.com. To place calls or schedule video visits, register with the vendor, provide the inmate's ID, and follow their scheduling and payment steps. Before getting started, check the jail's public contact page for its phone number and weekday contact hours.

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Quick Facts

  • Securus is the jail’s phone and video communications vendor and the facility page provides a phone number to set up an account.
  • Inmate visitation at the facility is conducted via video and is no longer in-person at the jail.
  • There are two visitation kiosks in the old visitation-room lobby for visitors without home computer access.
  • The jail’s public contact phone number and weekday contact hours are published on its public contact page.
  • The facility accepts only legal mail at the Taylor County Jail; legal mail will be searched and distributed to the addressed inmate.

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Common Questions

How do I set up phone or video visits with Taylor County Detention Center?

Call the phone number listed on the facility page to set up your Securus account. Register with the vendor, provide the inmate's ID, then follow their scheduling and payment steps for calls or video visits.

Does Taylor County Detention Center allow in-person visitation?

No. Taylor County Detention Center visitation is handled through video rather than in-person visits at the jail.

What if I don’t have a computer to do a video visit?

You can use the jail’s two on-site visitation kiosks in the old visitation-room lobby. Account setup and kiosk messaging are managed through the vendor portal listed on the facility page (inmateinbox.com).

Can I send personal letters directly to an inmate at Taylor County Detention Center?

No—personal letters don't go directly to the facility. Only legal mail is accepted at the jail itself. Send personal mail to the processing PO Box in Waycross, GA with the inmate's full name and ID, plus your return name. Mail missing return info may be rejected.

What address and details do I need to include when mailing to an inmate?

Send personal mail to the designated PO Box in Waycross, GA. Include the inmate's full name and ID number, your full return name, and a stamp. Mail missing the required return name or address may be rejected.

Are photos, packages, or magazines allowed in inmate mail at Taylor County?

Photos (and drawings) are accepted if they meet the size restrictions. All pages must be 8.5 x 11 or smaller, and packages and magazines are not accepted.

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