Pinellas County Inmate Visitation: Looking to visit a loved one in Pinellas County Jail? First, verify they are still in jail by visiting our Florida Jail Inmate Search page.
Due to COVID-19, The Pinellas County Jail will only be allowing two visitors per visit. Visitors must check in within the FIRST 20 MINUTES of the visit and face masks will be required for entry. All visits will be 40 minutes long.
Pinellas County Jail Visitation is located at 14500 49th Street North in the Pinellas County Jail Administration Support Building.
- All visitors and their guests (including minors) must schedule visits no later than midnight the prior day. Same-day visits will not be accommodated.
- Reservations to visit inmates will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
- Reservations can be made up to one week in advance.
- Minors under the age of 18 are not permitted without an adult. You must be 18 years of age or older and have a valid photo I.D. to make an appointment.
- All visitors must present a valid photo identification card (U.S.Govt. or State issued ID/Driver License) for admittance.
For more info and visiting hours visit the PCSO web site.
Video Visitation Scheduling Information:
To schedule an appointment online:
https://visitation.pcsoweb.com/app
To schedule an appointment by phone:
727-464-6842
10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 7 days a week.
Lawyers/Attorneys & other Professional Visits
Due to Covid-19, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office is now allowing professional visitors such as lawyers/attorneys to sign in and conduct video visitations remotely.
Professional visitors must request access to conduct video visitations remotely, by following the directions in the documents on the Pinellas County Jail Website. Users must first create an account and after the account has been created, they will receive a verification that the account has been approved, and then must schedule a video visitation session. Once the users account has been identified as professional in the video visitation system, the sessions will not be monitored or recorded.