To deposit funds to an inmate through the website, please visit inmatecanteen on a laptop or desktop computer. Use google chrome as your browser for accessing our website. - First log in to your account - Select the facility where the inmate is located and the inmate you wish to deposit the funds to.
To find an inmate in the County Detention Facility look up . Those on the list will be current inmates and those inmates released in the past 24 hours.
Tarrant County Jail may also accept electronic payments. To send an electronic payment you can try one of the following services: Securus Payments. JPay.
All mail that is sent to an inmate at the Dallas County North Tower Jail (Lew Sterrett Jail) must include: Full name of the inmate. Inmate's booking number. Inmate's specific location. Full name and address of the sender. No profanity is permitted on the envelope.
Call the following numbers to find out an inmate's status/location: Inmate parole review status line (prior to being voted by the BPP to be released) - Board of Pardons and Paroles status line at (844) 512-0461.
Look up their name using the Denton County Jail Inmate Search . Call the Denton County Jail at (972) 434-5502. Visit the Denton County Jail at 127 N Woodrow Ln #300, Denton, TX 76205.
All inmate mail must contain the sender's full name and complete return address, the inmate's full name (the name he/she is booked into jail under), the inmate's SPN, the inmate's housing facility and cell block location. If incoming mail does not have the above information on it, it will be returned to the sender.
Answer: You may contact the TDCJ eCommDirect department at 936-438-8990 or e-mail ecommdirect@tdcj.texas.
Most Tarrant County precincts allow you to file your small claims lawsuit through the following methods: In-person. You can go to the court you wish to file your small claims lawsuit and file the forms with a court clerk in person. Online. Some Tarrant County precincts allow e-filing or electronic filing. By mail.