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How to Contact an Inmate at Tulsa County Jail (OK)
Trying to reach someone at the Tulsa County Jail (David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center)? Here's what to know, from those first phone calls after booking to the jail's approval-based visitation process.
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How to Send Money to Tulsa County Jail (OK)
Sending money to someone at Tulsa County Jail is straightforward once you pick the right deposit method and format the payment correctly. The key: make sure the funds go to the inmate trust account at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.
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Tulsa County Jail Visits: On‑Site Non‑Contact vs. Video Visits (TechFriends/JailATM)
Tulsa County Jail (David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center) offers two ways to visit: in-person non-contact visits at the facility, or remote video visits through TechFriends/JailATM. Here's how they compare and what you'll need to plan for.
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Visitation
- Visiting days are Fridays and Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
- On-site non-contact visits are limited to parents, grandparents, spouses, siblings, fiancés, and children (16 or older with a legal guardian).
- All visitors 18 and older must present a government-issued photo ID that matches the scheduled visitor name.
Communication
- After processing in booking, inmates are allowed to make phone calls to arrange bond or notify friends and family.
- Video visitation is provided by TechFriends and uses JailATM.com for scheduling and vendor information.
- Calls from inmates are usually outgoing only and are commonly recorded or monitored.
Sending Money
- Funds may be received by mail, on-site kiosks, or online at JailATM.com or CSGpay.com.
- The jail does not accept cash or personal checks of any kind for inmate funds.
- To send funds by mail, use a money order or cashier’s check and include the inmate’s name and ID on the payment.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Tulsa County Jail allows on-site, non-contact visitation for specific relationships only: parents, grandparents, spouses, siblings, fiancés, and children age 16 or older accompanied by a legal guardian. Visits happen Fridays and Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Each inmate gets one visit per week, and you generally can't visit more than one inmate per week unless a special written visit is granted. If you're 18 or older, bring a government-issued photo ID that matches the scheduled visitor name. Visitors under 18 must come with a parent or guardian. Children under 16 are generally not allowed in the upstairs visitation area unless court-ordered or approved by the Jail Administrator. Start by submitting a Visitor's Request Form. Expect a decision within 10 days. Incomplete or inaccurate information can mean denial plus a 120-day ineligibility period. Certain clothing and items are prohibited, and electronic devices are not allowed during visits.
Read full guideCommunication
Communication at Tulsa County Jail starts soon after booking. Once processing is complete, inmates can make phone calls to arrange bond or notify friends and family. Calls are outgoing only and generally recorded or monitored (privileged legal calls are the exception). Video visitation is provided through TechFriends, and you'll use JailATM.com for scheduling and vendor details. To receive calls or join video visits, you'll typically need to create an account with the facility's approved vendor, register your phone number, and confirm ownership before accepting communications. For video visits, select the facility and the person you're visiting in the vendor app, then join from a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Read full guideSending Money
Tulsa County Jail (DLMCJC) accepts inmate funds through on-site kiosks, by mail, and online using JailATM.com or CSGpay.com. Any cash found during booking gets deposited into the inmate's trust account by the facility. For routine deposits, the jail does not accept cash or personal checks. Use a money order or cashier's check if mailing funds. Include the inmate's name and ID on the payment, and make it payable to "Tulsa County Inmate Trust Account." Money in the trust or commissary account typically goes toward commissary purchases, phone or video calls, or fees. Before sending money, check the vendor pages or jail guidance for kiosk locations, processing times, and any fees.
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Showing 6 of 9What are the visiting days and hours at Tulsa County Jail?
Visits are held Fridays and Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
VisitationWho is allowed to visit an inmate at Tulsa County Jail?
On-site non-contact visitation is limited to parents, grandparents, spouses, siblings, fiancés, and children age 16 or older with a legal guardian. Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and children under 16 are generally not allowed in the upstairs visitation area unless court-ordered or approved by the Jail Administrator.
VisitationHow do I apply for visitation and how long does approval take?
Start by submitting the Visitor's Request Form. The jail reviews applications and issues an approval or denial within 10 days. Incomplete or inaccurate information can lead to disapproval plus a 120-day wait before you can reapply. Keep in mind that a scheduled request isn't a confirmed visit until facility staff contacts you.
VisitationHow can an inmate at Tulsa County Jail make phone calls?
Once booking is complete, inmates can make phone calls to arrange bond or notify friends and family. Calls are outgoing only and are commonly recorded or monitored.
CommunicationHow do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Tulsa County Jail?
Video visitation is provided through TechFriends. Use JailATM.com for scheduling and vendor details, then follow the vendor’s steps to select the facility and the person you’re visiting.
CommunicationDo I need to register my phone or create an account before I can receive calls or do video visits?
Yes. You generally need to create an account with the facility’s approved vendor and register your phone number before accepting communications. Follow the vendor’s registration steps and confirm phone ownership as required.
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Tulsa County Jail in Oklahoma operates as the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center (DLMCJC). During booking, all new inmates are searched to prevent weapons, drugs, and contraband from entering the facility.
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