Visitation at Weld County Jail

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

All visits at Weld County Jail must be scheduled in advance through the facility's scheduling site. Video visits are handled through GettingOut.com or the GO Visit mobile app. For remote video visits, log into GettingOut before your appointment time—the inmate initiates the video session from their end. Onsite visits at the North Jail work differently: you'll start your visit at a lobby station rather than waiting for an inmate-initiated call. Before booking anything, check the facility page for visitor approval requirements. Many jails require you to be on an approved visitors list with a completed visitor application on file.

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Quick Facts

  • All visits must be scheduled in advance.
  • Weld County Jail uses GettingOut.com and the GO Visit mobile app for video visits.
  • For remote video visits, visitors must log into GettingOut before the visit and the inmate initiates the call.
  • At the North Jail, onsite visitors start visits at a lobby station.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at Weld County Jail?

You must schedule all visits in advance through the facility’s scheduling site. Before scheduling, confirm any visitor approval and application requirements listed on the facility page.

What platform does Weld County use for video visits and how do they start?

Weld County Jail uses GettingOut.com and the GO Visit mobile app for video visits. For remote visits, you log into GettingOut ahead of time and the inmate initiates the video session.

How do onsite visits work at the North Jail?

At the North Jail, onsite visits start at a lobby station—you don't wait for an inmate-initiated remote call.

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Three Ways to Send Money to Someone at Weld County Jail (phone, kiosk, online)

You have three ways to put money on someone's account at Weld County Jail: call 1 (866) 516-0115 to deposit by phone, use the lobby kiosk at the facility, or make an online payment through TouchPay/GettingOut. Which one works best depends on whether you want to handle it from home or in person—and how fast you need the funds to go through.

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