Jail County

Bedford County Correctional Facility

Bedford, Pennsylvania — Bedford County

Contact & Location

Address
425 Imlertown Rd
Bedford, PA 15522

Visiting Information

Before driving to Bedford County Correctional Facility, verify whether they still offer in-person visits. Since 2020, a large number of county jails have shifted to video visitation as the primary or only option.

Video vs. In-Person Visits

Most county jails now use a third-party video visitation platform such as Securus (via JPay), GTL, or ICSolutions. Even if the jail offers in-person visits, you may still need to schedule through one of these platforms. Free visits are usually limited to one or two per week and last 15-20 minutes. Paid video visits from home typically cost $5-$12.50 for a 20-minute session. The quality varies — test your camera and internet connection beforehand.

Scheduling (Don't Just Show Up)

Walk-in visiting hours are becoming rare at county jails. Most now require you to schedule a slot through the jail's booking website or a third-party app. Slots fill up fast, especially on weekends — book 3-5 days ahead if possible. If you miss your slot by even a few minutes, you lose it. Contact Bedford County Correctional Facility at (814) 623-2955 to find out which scheduling system they use.

Things That Will Get You Denied Entry

  • No valid ID — A driver's license or state ID is required. Expired IDs are typically rejected. Most jails do not accept digital IDs on your phone.
  • Outstanding warrants — If you have an active warrant, you will be identified and potentially arrested at the jail. This happens regularly and is not a scare tactic.
  • Children without documentation — Minors usually need a birth certificate and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Nieces, nephews, and grandchildren brought by non-guardians are frequently turned away.

For the current schedule and visit format at Bedford County Correctional Facility, call (814) 623-2955 or visit their official website.

Sending Money to an Inmate

There are several ways to put money on someone's books at Bedford County Correctional Facility. The convenience options are fast but expensive — the cheapest method usually takes a bit longer.

Common Options (Cheapest to Most Expensive)

  • Money order by mail — Costs \$1-\$2 for the money order itself and a stamp. Mail it to the jail with the inmate's full name and booking number on the money order. Takes 5-7 days to post. This is the cheapest option by far.
  • Lobby kiosk (cash) — If Bedford County Correctional Facility has a kiosk in the lobby, you can deposit cash in person. The fee is typically $2.50-$5.00 per transaction. Funds usually post within 24 hours.
  • Lobby kiosk (debit/credit) — Same kiosk, but card transactions add a percentage fee on top: expect 5-7% of the deposit amount. A \$100 deposit may cost \$105-\$107.
  • Online deposit — Services like JailATM, TouchPay, or Access Securepak charge \$3.50-\$6.95 per transaction plus a percentage fee. Convenient but the most expensive option. Contact the facility to find out which provider they use.

Important Details

Most jails cap the account balance at \$200-\$500. Deposits above the cap will be held or returned. If the inmate is released, the remaining balance is typically issued as a debit card or check at release — it is not returned to the sender. Ask the jail about their refund policy before depositing large amounts.

To confirm which deposit provider Bedford County Correctional Facility uses, call (814) 623-2955 or visit their official website.

Mail & Communication

Phone calls, electronic messages, and video visits at Bedford County Correctional Facility are managed through a contracted provider. Understanding how the system works can save you significant money.

Phone Calls

Inmates can only make outgoing calls — you cannot call them. Calls are typically 15 minutes maximum. Rates are regulated by the FCC and currently capped at $0.14-$0.16 per minute for jail calls, but connection fees and ancillary charges can push the actual cost to $0.25-$0.50 per minute. You will need to set up a prepaid account with the jail's phone provider or accept collect calls. Prepaid is almost always cheaper. To find out which provider Bedford County Correctional Facility uses, check the jail's website or call the facility.

Tablet Messaging and Email

Many jails now issue tablets (from providers like JPay, GTL, or Securus) that inmates can use for electronic messaging. Messages cost \$0.25-\$0.50 each way — the sender pays, not the receiver. You can attach a digital photo for an additional fee (\$0.25-\$0.50). This is significantly faster than postal mail, which can take 3-7 days at a county jail. Create an account with the provider to start messaging.

Postal Mail

  • Address to — [Full Legal Name, Booking Number], BEDFORD COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, 425 IMLERTOWN RD, Bedford, PA 15522
  • Mail scanning — An increasing number of jails scan all incoming mail and deliver only photocopies to inmates. Your original letter may be destroyed after scanning. Do not send irreplaceable photos or documents.
  • Postcards are fastest — They get processed quicker because there is nothing to open and inspect. If you just need to get a message through fast, send a postcard.
  • What gets rejected — Stickers, glitter, crayon/marker, perfume, anything glued to the paper, stamps on the inside (just on the envelope), and Polaroid photos (some jails reject these because of the chemical coating).

Bail & Bonds

Bail at Bedford County Correctional Facility is not as straightforward as most people think. The amount depends on the charges, criminal history, and the judge's discretion. Understanding your options can save thousands of dollars.

How Bail Gets Set

For common charges, bail is often set automatically according to the Bedford County bail schedule — a list of standard bail amounts for each offense. For more serious charges, bail is set by a judge at arraignment (usually within 48-72 hours of arrest, not counting weekends/holidays). The bail amount can sometimes be negotiated down at arraignment if a defense attorney argues for a lower amount. Public defenders can request a bail reduction at this hearing.

Your Options

  • Cash bail (full amount) — You pay the full bail amount directly to the jail. You get it all back when the case concludes (minus any court fees), regardless of the verdict. This is the cheapest option long-term but requires having the full amount available. Some jails accept credit cards for this with a 2-3% processing fee.
  • Bail bond (10% fee) — A bail bondsman posts the full amount for a non-refundable fee of 10% (in most states). On \$20,000 bail, you pay \$2,000 and do not get it back — ever. The bondsman may require collateral (car title, property deed) for large amounts. The defendant must check in regularly with the bondsman and appear at all court dates or the collateral is forfeited.
  • Property bond — You pledge real property (typically must have equity of 150-200% of the bail amount). This is slow — the court must verify property ownership and value, which can take days or weeks. Rarely used for amounts under \$50,000.
  • Own recognizance (OR) — The judge releases the defendant with no money required, based on ties to the community, flight risk, and charge severity. This is more common for first-time offenders on lower-level charges. A defense attorney can request OR at arraignment.

Timing

After bail is posted, release processing at Bedford County Correctional Facility typically takes 4-12 hours, sometimes longer on busy weekends. The jail must complete paperwork, return personal property, and process the release through the system. Posting bail at 2 AM does not mean release at 3 AM — expect a wait. The bondsman or the jail can give you a rough estimate when you post.

For current bail amount and booking status, call (814) 623-2955 or visit their official website.

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About Bedford County Correctional Facility

Located in Bedford, Pennsylvania, Bedford County Correctional Facility operates as a jail. It is situated in Bedford County, operates under County jurisdiction, has a capacity of 181 inmates.

The facility currently houses approximately 160 inmates.

Facility Details

Facility TypeJail
JurisdictionCounty
Capacity181 inmates
Population160 inmates
CountyBedford
StatePennsylvania
StatusOpen

Frequently Asked Questions

The phone number for Bedford County Correctional Facility is (814) 623-2955. When you call, you will reach the facility's main switchboard. Ask to be transferred to the booking desk for inmate information, or the visitation office for visiting questions. Calling during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM local time) will generally connect you faster.

Bedford County Correctional Facility is located at 425 Imlertown Rd, Bedford, PA 15522. It is in Bedford County. If you are visiting, note that GPS may direct you to a staff entrance rather than the visitor entrance — look for visitor parking signs when you arrive.

Bedford County Correctional Facility is a jail under county jurisdiction located in Bedford, Pennsylvania. As a jail, it holds people who are awaiting trial, serving short sentences (typically under one year), or awaiting transfer to another facility.

Most county jails now require visits to be scheduled in advance through a third-party platform (such as Securus, GTL, or ICSolutions). Walk-in visiting hours are becoming uncommon. Contact Bedford County Correctional Facility at (814) 623-2955 to find out which scheduling system they use. Weekend slots fill up fast — book 3-5 days ahead when possible.

Check the Bedford County online jail roster first — search by the person's last name. If they were arrested within the last 4-12 hours, they may not appear yet because booking takes time. If the online roster does not help, call the booking desk at (814) 623-2955. You can also search for free on VINELink.com, which covers most county jails nationwide.

Bail amounts at Bedford County Correctional Facility depend on the charges and are set by the Bedford County bail schedule or by a judge at arraignment. For a bail bond (through a bondsman), the standard fee is 10% of the bail amount and is non-refundable. If you pay cash bail directly to the jail for the full amount, you get it back when the case concludes. Contact the jail at (814) 623-2955 for the bail amount on a specific booking.

The cheapest method is a money order mailed to the jail ($1-2 fee). Lobby kiosks cost $2.50-$5.00 per transaction for cash deposits. Online deposits through providers like JailATM or TouchPay are convenient but charge the highest fees (typically $4-7 plus a percentage). Contact Bedford County Correctional Facility to confirm which deposit provider they use.

Yes. Address mail to the inmate's full legal name and booking number at: 425 Imlertown Rd, Bedford, PA 15522. Postcards are processed fastest. Be aware that many jails now scan all mail and only deliver photocopies — do not send irreplaceable photos or documents. Avoid stickers, glitter, crayon, marker, or perfume as these will cause the mail to be rejected.

Booking and processing typically take 4-12 hours after arrest. The inmate generally cannot receive visits until booking is complete and they have been assigned to a housing unit. On busy weekends (Friday and Saturday nights), processing can take longer. Once booked, check the visiting schedule — the next available slot may be 1-3 days out.

Jail phone call rates are capped by the FCC at $0.14-$0.16 per minute, but connection fees and service charges can push the effective cost higher. Calls are limited to 15 minutes. Setting up a prepaid account with the jail's phone provider is cheaper than accepting collect calls. The inmate must add your number to their approved calling list before they can call you.

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