Washington County Inmates are allowed video visitation through our CIDNET system, based on the inmate's classification and disciplinary status.
***All video visits are recorded and subject to monitoring by Washington County Sheriff's Office personnel. Use of the video visitation system constitutes consent to this recording and monitoring.
Visitor Information
Dress Code, Rules, and Restrictions
The Washington County Sheriff's Office reserves the right to deny, cancel, or terminate a video visit prior to or during a video session based upon a visitor or inmate's misconduct or for the safety and security of the facility.
Dress Code
Attire is to be conservative and respectable. No nudity, low cut tops, bare midriffs, or provocative clothing is allowed to be worn during the video visit. All visitors, male, female, adult and children must adhere to the dress code. Failure to comply with the dress code will result in the cancellation of the video visit. Violators will be suspended from participating in video (off-site) visitation.
Video Visitation Rules & Restrictions
Participation in video-visitation is a privilege, not a right. The Washington County Sheriff's Office reserves the right to restrict visitors from participating in future use of the video visitation system.
Inmate and visitor are required to keep their faces within camera view at all times during the video visit. Inmates and/or visitors who do not maintain their faces within camera view will be subject to their visit being terminated.
Visitors appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs; displaying items that may be considered contraband such as drugs, drug paraphernalia, weapons; or displaying gang signs, symbols, colors, etc., are subject to having the visit cancelled and being barred from future visits.
Any type of disruptive behavior will not be permitted, i.e. loud, boisterous and rude language, etc. Any visitor observed in inappropriate conduct, sexual behavior, or any type of indecent exposure, may be permanently banned from video visits.
Should video visiting rules be violated, i.e. dress code or disruptive behavior during your visits, your video visitation privileges may be suspended or terminated.