Brown County Jail Inmate Phone & Email

Brown County Jail

Address:
706 Utah
Hiawatha, KS 66434

Phone:

785-742-7125

Brown County Jail Inmate Phone Announcement - January 4, 2023

Staff at the Brown County Jail is making it easier to connect with inmates by using a third-party service for phone communication. Using this service, explained below, allows you to purchase phone time for your inmate to either call you or to call other people in their network. If you have any questions call the facility at 785-742-7125.

Brown County Jail inmates are allowed to use the phones for personal use at any time, except during scheduled meals and during evening lockdown which begins after 10:00 PM.

Rules, guidelines and schedules on phone use are listed on this page. Failure to adhere to them will result in your inmate and you losing your phone privileges.

Brown County Jail Inmate Phone Use

The information below provides complete instructions regarding Brown County Jail:

  • Inmate Phone Policy,
  • How the Facility Phone System Works,
  • Emailing (secure messaging) System
  • Purchasing Prepaid Phone Time Online,
  • Purchasing Prepaid Phone Time Over the Phone, and
  • Purchasing Prepaid Phone Cards Through Commissary

Follow these instructions exactly to help ensure that your inmate has access to the jail phones and your communication costs are reduced as much as possible.

How Does An Inmate Make A Phone Call From Brown County Jail?

Collect Calls

  • Almost every jail, including Brown County Jail, will allow inmates to contact pre-approved friends and family members' phones by calling collect.
  • Calling collect is typically the most expensive way to contact people by phone and in many cases, it requires credit approval or a deposit to be made into a third-party phone company account through a contract with the jail.

Direct Calls

  • Many jails are now contracting with a third party service (for a fee) that is less expensive and allows your inmate to use their phone system to make direct calls to your land line or cell phone.
  • To find out about Brown County Jail phone services, call 785-742-7125 or review the information on the Inmate Phone page.
  • Some jails also allow sell phone cards directly to an inmate in the jail commissary store.

 

Can I Communicate By Email With An Inmate?

  • A growing number of jails now offer email services to inmates and their families.
  • This can save you time by letting you view your email from your smart phone, computer, or tablet, whenever you wish.
  • You don't have to deal with envelopes, stamps or the post office.
  • Inmates like it because the emails typically eliminate delayed mail runs so they can get your correspondence quickly and send responses immediately.
  • Jail staffs like it as it eliminates concerns about contraband entering the facility in envelopes and on paper. It also allows the jail to have an electronic record that can be called upon at any time.
  • Anything you or your inmate writes in an email service is put through a filtering program that looks for certain words related to criminal and/or gang activities.
  • There have been multiple cases in which emails between inmates and their friends or loved ones have been used as evidence in criminal court cases to convict them or to file new charges.
  • Call 785-742-7125 to see if email services are being offered at the Brown County Jail and if so, how to sign up you and your inmate.

 

Important Tips About Jail Phone Calls

If you were unable to find the information you were looking for on this page, call Brown County Jail at 785-742-7125 and ask their policies on getting phone calls from your inmate.

Many jails and prisons are increasingly restricting the amount of time that an inmate can use the phone by placing daily and monthly limits, so try to pace yourself and not use up all your time at the beginning of the month.

Jails limit an inmate's phone time to certain hours of the day, so it is important you keep a regular schedule that works for both you and your inmate.

If your inmate does not call you during the time you both have scheduled, don't panic. There are often long lines for phone use. When a jail is on lockdown due to a fight or other security issue they do not allow the phones to be used.

Phones are the only way for an inmate to hear your voice and temporarily 'escape' the loneliness of incarceration, so use your time well. Arguing about anything will leave you both feeling empty and guilty, so avoid it at all costs.

All phone conversations are recorded. Whatever you talk about, can and will be used against your inmate in court. Never discuss their pending criminal case!

Also, be warned that some phone providers are collecting voice prints for a database which law enforcement agencies are building.

Go to the official jail website for additional information. 

How to Purchase Commissary for an Inmate in Brown County

To purchase commissary online for an Brown County Jail inmate, follow these instructions:

  • Start here and click ‘PLACE ORDER in CommissaryDeposit.com
  • Choose Kansas
  • Choose Brown County Jail
  • View the date your order will be delivered, then click ‘NEXT’.
  • Search for, then Select your inmate from the Brown County Jail list.
  • Choose the amount to send.
  • Register, and Pay for the deposit transaction

Note: You will be charged a fee to purchase commissary for your Brown County inmate. In addition, there is a maximum amount you can spend, usually about $250.00. 
Items you may Purchase from CommissaryDeposit.com:

  • Clothing - thermals, underwear, bras, shoes.
  • Stationary, envelopes, stamps, playing cards, board games
  • Toiletries, hygiene, reading glasses, medicated creams, aspirin
  • Soda, energy drinks, coffee, packaged meat & fish, soups, cookies, chips, pastries.

Contact Information
Customer Support page.
Customer Support phone:   912-584-6102
Email - [email protected]
Customer Support Hours - Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM EST

For complete information on fees, products, policies, deadlines, rules, minimum and maximum purchases and all the information you need to know regarding purchasing commissary for your inmate in Brown County, go to our Inmate Commissary Page for details.