How to Contact an Inmate at Byrd Unit, TX (TX)
Trying to stay in touch with someone at the Byrd Unit? Here's what you need to know about TDCJ's contact options and where to get help if phone or tablet services aren't working.
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Trying to stay in touch with someone at the Byrd Unit? Here's what you need to know about TDCJ's contact options and where to get help if phone or tablet services aren't working.
To receive phone calls from someone at Byrd Unit (TDCJ), you need to enroll your phone number first. The detail that trips most people up: you must have the inmate's 8-digit TDCJ ID (also called a SID number) to complete registration.
Enroll your telephone number through the Texas Inmate Telephone Friends and Family Enrollment system. You will also need the inmate’s TDCJ ID to finish registration.
This depends on the unit. Check the Byrd Unit facility page for what's currently offered. Generally, video visits are scheduled through the approved vendor portal, and e-messaging requires a vendor account with purchased message credits.
A long drive is hard enough without getting turned away at the door. Before you head to Byrd Unit, take a few minutes to confirm these five basics so your visit can actually happen.
A quick confirmation now can save you a wasted trip. Run through these five checks before heading to Byrd Unit—you'll know you're arriving on the right day, with the right paperwork, and with your visit actually approved.
Scheduling your first visit can feel overwhelming—especially when you need to get approved before making the drive. Here's exactly how to set up your account and book a visit with someone at the Byrd Unit using TDCJ's online system.