How do I visit someone in Orange County Jail?
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Visitors MUST call to schedule the first appointment at least ONE DAY in advance. Call (407) 836-8061 to schedule appointments. Phone lines are open for scheduling from 9:30 am to 8:30 pm. Each visitor will be issued a unique visitor ID number, which must be provided when scheduling visits.
How do I send money to someone in Orange County Jail?
Funds can be deposited in person at the Booking & Release Center Public Lobby: Located at 3855 John Young Parkway, Orlando, Fl 32839 during the hours of 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., 7 days a week. CASH, Debit Card, Visa and MasterCard are accepted.

How do I use Gtlvisitme?
How It Works
- Check to see if your inmate’s facility offers video visitation.
- If video visitation is offered at the facility, go to www.gtlvisitme.com.
- Select the facility where your loved one is located.
- Search for your inmate, and add them.
- Click “Schedule” to begin the scheduling process.
What are the visiting rules in the jail?
– Visiting schedules may change to accommodate the needs of the facility. – Visiting will be on a first come – first served basis. It is highly suggested that visitors check in at least 30 minutes early. – Quarantine and Observation Housing units will not be allowed any in-person visiting.
Can I go visit an inmate in jail?

You can only visit an inmate if they have placed you on their visiting list and you have been cleared by the BOP. Upon arriving at a new prison, inmates create a visiting list using the following process:
Can someone on probation visit someone in County Jail?
The first step to visiting someone in jail or prison while you are on probation is to discuss it with your probation officer. If you are on felony probation, you were probably told that you are not allowed to associate with any known felons. Obviously, someone in prison is a felon; therefore, you will need special permission to visit that person.
How to visit someone in jail?
Visiting someone in prison requires some planning on your part. Once you know which prison the inmate is staying at, you need to make sure that you have been put on the inmate’s visiting list. This may require a letter to the inmate.