Can You Send a Package to Someone in Brazoria County Jail? No. Here's What Happens

Trying to send a care package, clothing, or any other delivery to someone at Brazoria County Detention Center? It won't get through. The jail doesn't accept packages, and attempted deliveries never reach the person in custody.

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Brazoria County Detention Center doesn't accept packages or product deliveries for inmates. That includes care packages from family and shipments from retailers. If you want to get something to someone inside, you'll need to use the approved alternatives.

Send a package anyway? The jail will search it and return it to the carrier. No exceptions. The inmate won't receive it, and you'll be left dealing with the return process through your shipping company.

Need to send photos, documents, or a written message? Brazoria County uses NCIC Inmate Messaging as the alternative to mailing physical items. Create an account, then send messages directly to the inmate. You can also photograph documents and attach them to your message, which is a practical way to share paperwork without mailing anything.

  • Text messages through NCIC Inmate Messaging cost $0.25 per message.
  • Picture messages and document images cost $0.35 per picture.
  • The jail states there are no limits on how many messages and photos you can send through the system.

Want to help with commissary and basic needs? Sending money is the workaround when packages aren't allowed. Brazoria County uses Access Corrections for online deposits to an inmate account. You can also deposit by phone at 866-345-1884 using a Visa or MasterCard.

  • Use the lobby kiosk at the Sheriff’s Office with a Visa or MasterCard to make a deposit.
  • Make a cash walk-in deposit at a participating Dollar General or Family Dollar through the Access Corrections Cash Pay network.

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