Delaware County Jail Visitor Information
The Delaware County Jail houses both male and female inmates from Jay and surrounding areas of Delaware County. Inmates of the jail are either awaiting trial or have been sentenced in the Delaware County Court System and been sentenced to one year or less.
Delaware County Jail
327 S. 5th StreetJay, OK 74346
Administrator: Katie Rothrock
Jail: (918) 253-4531
Delaware County Jail Services
Visitation
Visitation for inmates utilizes the Prodigy Inmate Visitoation website for its visitation software. If you should have a question or need assistance, call Prodigy Customer Support at (866) 700-4545 ext. 7.
Signing up for Prodigy video visitation is quick and easy. Just follow these steps!
- Click on the Sign Up Here button.
- Complete the information to be approved. You must submit a photo on ProdigySales.com to be approved for visitation.
- Once approved, log in to the terminal to schedule a visit. Use the username and password you set when creating your account.
- Select your scheduled visit session and click. Visits will show 5 minutes prior to the scheduled time.
- Click on Start Video Call
- Wait for the inmate to login.
- Once both parties have logged in, your visit will commence.
Onsite visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. Visit ProdigySales.com to schedule.
Visits will be 20 minutes in length unless you were late, and someone is scheduled after you.
Off-Site Visitation: Offsite visitation hours are 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., daily. Visitation is restricted from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., on Tuesdays and Thursdays due to other activities taking place in the jail.
Commissary
Commissary services for inmates are provided by Prodigy Solutions.
- Send an Inmate a Deposit
- Send a Gift Pack
Funds may be added in person at the jail from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Persons adding funds to an inmate’s account may use cash or credit cards using the kiosk in the office lobby, or by bringing a money order made out to the inmate’s name.
For more information, persons interested may call (918) 253-4531 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Looking for a specific inmate? Check the Inmate Search.
Jail Visitation FAQs
How do I put money on an inmate’s books?
You can mail or drop off a money order made out the inmate. You can add cash or use a debit or credit card on the kiosk located in the sheriff’s office lobby. You can also add money online at www.prodigytel.com
How does visitation work for inmates?
All visitation is done through Prodigy. Users must be 18 to create an account using either a smart phone, tablet or computer. A kiosk to use may be found in the visitation room to use for visits, or to create an account during regular office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Visits must be scheduled and approved. All HomeWAV visits are recorded and monitored. There is a fee for visits: .50 cents/minute for a voice call and $1/minute for a facetime (via computer) visit. We do not have face to face visits at this facility.
Can inmates receive mail?
Inmates can have mail. Mail cannot have color ink, be on card stock, contain pictures or be a greeting card. Any mail that contains these things are subject to be returned to sender.
Can inmates have personal items brought to them?
Inmates cannot have items brought to them from the outside, except pre-approved prescription medications.
If a inmate has money on their books will it go with them if released?
Money that is on an inmate's books at time of release is put on a debit card or a check is cut.
Can inmates have bibles?
Inmates have access to bibles. A group of approved ministers visits inmates on Tuesdays and Thursday. At that time the minister makes a list of inmates who needs bibles and will provide them one.
What does a inmate do if they are sick?
Inmates must put in a request to see the nurse. The inmate is the only person that can make a request.