Inmate Call System
The inmate call system at the Rawlins County Jail allows inmates to make phone calls to approved contacts. This system is designed to help inmates maintain communication with their family, friends, and legal representatives. Inmate calls are typically made using prepaid phone cards or through collect calls, with all calls subject to monitoring and recording for security purposes.
To use the call system, inmates must create an approved contact list. This list is reviewed and authorized by jail staff to ensure that the contacts do not pose any security risks. Calls are generally limited in duration and frequency, and inmates must follow specific rules to use the phone system.
The call system is managed by a third-party provider, which handles the technical aspects and billing. Inmates' families can deposit funds into the inmate's phone account to facilitate communication. This arrangement ensures that inmates have access to the phone system while maintaining oversight and security.