Communicating with someone in jail can be done through several approved methods.
Here are some common ways to communicate with an inmate…
- In-Person Visits – Many jails allow for in-person visits with inmates. Visitors typically need to schedule a visit in advance and follow the facility’s visitation rules and guidelines. During the visit, you can talk to the inmate face-to-face in a designated visitation area.
- Written Correspondence – Sending letters or postcards through the mail is another common way to communicate with an inmate. You can write to the inmate and send the letter to the address provided by the correctional facility. Make sure to follow the facility’s rules regarding what can be included in the letter, as there may be restrictions on content, size, and format.
- Phone Calls – Inmates are often allowed to make outgoing phone calls to approved numbers. You can receive calls from an inmate by providing your phone number to the facility and setting up an account with the facility’s phone service provider. Be aware that phone calls from jails or prisons are typically monitored and recorded.
- Video Visitation – Some facilities offer video visitation options, allowing you to communicate with an inmate through a video call instead of an in-person visit. Video visitation can be done from a computer, smartphone, or dedicated video visitation terminal located at the facility.
- Electronic Messaging – Certain jails and prisons offer electronic messaging services that allow inmates to send and receive messages from approved contacts. These messages are typically sent through a secure platform and may be subject to review and monitoring by correctional staff.
- Visitation Apps – Some facilities use visitation apps that allow you to schedule visits, send messages, and receive notifications about an inmate’s status. These apps may also provide information about visitation rules, facility policies, and inmate services.
Familiarize yourself with the specific communication options available at the facility where the inmate is incarcerated, as well as any rules or restrictions that may apply to communication with inmates. Be mindful of the facility’s guidelines for communication and follow them to ensure that your messages reach the inmate and comply with facility rules.