- Visiting can be cancelled at any time due to various jail issues.
- Visiting is a privilege not a right.

- Persons under 18 years old must be accompanied by their legal guardian. Minors who are not related to the inmate will not be allowed to visit.
- A photo ID, Driver's License, or school ID card will be required for all visitors 16 years of age or older.
- Young children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- During a meal pass or clothing change, your visit may be delayed.
- No food or drink is allowed in the visiting room.
- Authorized Clergymen, Attorney's, Adult Probation, Parole, and Bail Bondsmen who are properly identified will be allowed to make unscheduled visits when it is not in conflict with the facilities operation.
- Anyone that is seen visiting through unauthorized means will be restricted from visiting.
- No cameras or recording devices are allowed in the visiting area.
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- Inmates cannot receive incoming calls.
- All inmate outgoing calls are collect. If you have a block on your phone, the inmate may be able to purchase a phone card.
- Evercom is the company that handles our inmate phone system. If you have any questions you may call them at 1-800-844-6591.
- Messages cannot be taken for or given to inmates.
Mailing Correspondence to a Prisoner:
- Inmates may receive mail that has been sent through the U.S. Post Office.
- Letters must have the sender's full name and complete return address:
Tooele County Detention Center
Inmate's Full Name
47 South Main Street
Tooele, UT 84074 - Please do not write on the envelope cover flap, including the glue line.
- Padded (foam, plastic bubble, etc.), stiff thick paper, and card board mailers are not allowed into the inmate housing area.
- Please refrain from using return address labels and destination address labels as they are stickers that could potentially cause the mail to be denied. The name and return address must be legible. If we cannot read the name and the address the envelope will be returned to the sender. The postal service may not be able to read it either resulting in dead mail.
- Tooele County Detention Center accepts completely filled out money orders (must be signed if line provided), official checks and cashier's checks for adding fund to an inmate's account.
- Because inmates' personal correspondence provides a means of introducing contraband into the facility and conspiring to jeopardize security, safety, order and other legitimate Tooele County Detention Center interest, such mail must be opened and inspected.
- Books are available through the Jail Library. Should you want to send a specific book to an inmate, it must be directly mailed from a bookstore, publisher or retail outlet. Nothing can be written in or added to the book.
- No hardback books are accepted.
- Once the inmate is released or transferred to another facility, the book becomes part of the Tooele County Detention Center Library.
- Tooele County Detention Center does not forward mail. Mail for inmates no longer incarcerated at Tooele County Detention Center will be returned to the sender.
- Personal hygiene items cannot be brought into the jail and must be purchased through commissary.
- Inmates have the opportunity to basic hygiene when they are initially booked in and then can order once a week thereafter. Commissary is usually ordered on Wednesday and delivered Friday mornings.
- There is a $40 limit on a commissary order.
Deposit Money on a Prisoner's Commissary Account:
- The only forms of money accepted are Cash, Money Order, Cashier's Check.
- Money can be deposited on an inmates commissary account via web:
- InmateCanteen.com (www.inmatecanteen.com)
A court ordered fine can be paid directly to the court or at the jail.
Cash bail can be paid at the jail. Cash only warrants or fines can only be paid with a certified check or cash (no personal checks).
Bondable warrants can be paid with cash or you may contact a bail bond company. The jail cannot recommend a bond company. You can find a company in the Yellow Pages.
Release from Jail
An inmate may be released from jail by:
a. Paying the bail or fine
b. Contacting a bail bond company (We cannot refer you to a bondsman. There are multiple listings in the Yellow Pages)
c. Release order from the court
d. Time servedReleases can take from 2 to 8 hours for the paperwork to be completed once it has been received by the court.
