Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center Inmate Tablet Rental

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Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center

Address:
710 Second Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54703

Phone:

715-839-1662

Rent a Tablet for an Inmate in the Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center

Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center is providing, or will soon be providing, tablets for inmates to make phone calls, participate in video visits, and exchange electronic messages. If you don’t see this facility’s tablet provider listed below, call the jail at 715-839-1662 for more information.

The tablets are connected to a server controlled by the facility, which ensures that all communications, whether phone calls or video visits, are monitored. Written communications may also be delayed for review.

While the tablet may be provided at no cost, there will likely be fees for continued use, particularly for entertainment and educational content.

Scroll down to read the Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about renting tablets for inmates at Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center.

Frequently Asked Questions about Jail Tablets for Inmates


Does the Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center have tablets for the inmates to use?

What can the inmates use the tablets for?

Are the jail’s tablets connected to the internet?

How much do the tablets cost to use?

Why do the inmates have access to tablets if they are being punished?

What are the companies that provide tablets for the Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center inmates and other jails?

Do inmates have to pay for tablets that they break?


 

 

Does the Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center have tablets for the inmates to use?

You can find information about the Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center’s tablet program at the top of this page. If there is no information about it, it is because they either have recently changed companies or are not yet providing this service for inmates. Call 715-839-1662 to confirm.


 

 

What can the inmates use the tablets for?

Inmates in jails and prisons are using tablets for all the communication services available such as video visitation, video phone calls, regular phone calls, and electronic messaging – which is like texting and email.

Tablets are also used for entertainment, such as watching movies, television shows, listening to music and reading e-books. It is also used for education, self-help information, and legal research.


 

 

Are the jail’s tablets connected to the internet?

No, they are not connected to the internet. All the messages, visits and programming goes through a system controlled by the company that provides the tablets, and through the jail. They control what each inmate sees. All messages are carefully screened and not delivered if the sender or the inmate violates jail policy.


 

 

How much do the tablets cost to use?

For accessing visits and messages, the tablets are free to use. Each unit has many of them, all provided by the company that has contracted with the jail. Of course, the video visits and messages have a fee and those are paid for by the inmate’s family and friends who use the service.


 

 

Why do the inmates have access to tablets if they are being punished?

That’s the question a lot of people ask and don’t fully understand.

The way the jail staff looks at it, is that if they can keep the inmates busy and distracted, it makes it safer for them. 

Tablets also give them a certain power over controller an inmate’s behavior. For example, if an inmate knows that they will lose the privilege of having access to a tablet if they get into a fight or violate another rule or policy, they will be better behaved. 

Tablets are one of the few things that make an inmate feel as though they are free, and they don’t want to lose the privilege of having access to one.


 

 

What are the companies that provide tablets for the Eau Claire County Jail-Huber Center inmates and other jails?

CIDNET
City Tele Coin
Gettingout
GTL
Homewav
IC Solutions
Inmate Sales
JailATM
J Pay
NCIC
Oasis
Paytel
Reliance
Securus
Smart Communications


 

 

Do inmates have to pay for tablets that they break?

Yes, if an inmate breaks a tablet, then they are responsible for paying for it. The money will come out of their commissary funds, so not only do they lose access to having a tablet as punishment, but they also won’t be able to purchase snacks on commissary.
 

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