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To set up an Inmate Phone account, your family can call 1-866-699-9974, or go online to .
Telephone Inquiries Contact information and operating hours. To locate an inmate via phone, call the Dallas County Jail Inmate Information Line at 214-761-9025. Necessary information for conducting a search. To conduct a telephone search, you will need the inmate's full name and date of birth or their booking number.
You may be eligible for Credit caused by “Time Served” if you were incarcerated while serving a sentence for another offense if the confinement occurred after the commission of the misdemeanor for which the defendant is now being sentenced.
There may be a mistake in the search criteria double check the spelling of the inmate's name andMoreThere may be a mistake in the search criteria double check the spelling of the inmate's name and their ID number. If you still can't find the inmate contact the facility directly for more.
Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmate locator to find out when a prisoner is or was expected to be released. To learn more details about an inmate, find out how to submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to BOP.
Yes. The public can still request municipal court records from the court. Just like under the PIA, the public would have to submit the request for the municipal court records in writing.
It takes approximately 30 days to get a court date in Texas. However, this often takes longer if the prosecution has not filed official charges. In these circumstances it can take several months for a court date in Texas.
Find Court Dates Again, the easiest way to find a court date is to go to the Dallas County Background Search page ( ). Enter the defendant's first and last name, and date of birth (DOB).
Find Court Dates Again, the easiest way to find a court date is to go to the Dallas County Background Search page ( ). Enter the defendant's first and last name, and date of birth (DOB).
A writ of execution allow the debtor's non-exempt property to be seized and sold. The proceeds from the sale go to the debt owed to the creditor. Some of the Texas justice courts have a form to request a writ of execution available on their website.