Find an Inmate at Angelina County Jail, TX
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Quick Facts
- Visitors 17 years or older must present a state-issued DPS ID; other ID types are no longer accepted for visitors 17 and older.
- Contact visits are not allowed at the facility.
- No visits are permitted during meal time hours.
- Mail to inmates must include the sender's name and address and the inmate's full name plus the facility address; undeliverable letters without a return address will be returned to the post office.
Common Questions
What ID do visitors need at Angelina County Jail?
Visitors age 17 and older must present a state-issued DPS ID. Other ID types are no longer accepted for visitors 17+.
Are contact visits allowed at Angelina County Jail?
No. Angelina County Jail does not allow contact visits.
What should I include on mail sent to an inmate?
Include your full name and return address, plus the inmate’s full name and the facility address. If a letter is undeliverable and doesn’t have a return address, it will be returned to the post office.
How can I contact the jail or find detainee information?
Start at the county or sheriff’s facility contact page and have the detainee’s full name and date of birth ready. For routine questions, use official web contact forms or other non-urgent channels, and don’t send sensitive personal information over unsecured email.
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