This a memo for a phone call that was taken from someone while the intended recipient was unavailable.
This a memo for a phone call that was taken from someone while the intended recipient was unavailable.
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To contact a TDCJ inmate, you can send letters or use approved electronic messaging systems. Regular mail is the most common method, but you must adhere to TDCJ guidelines for sending correspondence. You may also use services that facilitate inmate communication, which can be outlined in a Texas Phone Memo. Each facility has specific instructions regarding communication.