Visitation

How to Visit Fannin County Jail (TX)

Every jail has its own visiting rules, and the details you need most (hours, scheduling, ID requirements) should come directly from Fannin County Jail. One fee-related policy does appear in county paperwork, and it's worth understanding before you make plans.

3 min read Based on general TX policies

One facility-specific detail I can point you to: a standby fee listed in a Fannin County Sheriff and Constable fee schedule. It's $55.00 per hour (or any part of an hour) after the first 2 hours per officer. The schedule doesn't explain when that standby time gets triggered for jail-related situations, so don't assume it applies to a standard social visit. For everything else you normally need to plan a visit (visiting hours, whether you must schedule in advance, what you can bring, and what ID is required), you'll need to confirm directly with the jail.

Note: The standby fee is $55 per hour (or any part of an hour) after the first 2 hours per officer. Fees and how they're applied can change, so confirm the current policy before you travel.

Steps to Follow

  • Budget for the possibility of a standby charge: $55.00 per hour (or any part of an hour) after the first 2 hours per officer.
  • Plan your timing carefully if you are coordinating anything that could require an officer to wait (for example, a scheduled process or pickup), so you do not accidentally run into extra standby time.
  • Confirm with the facility ahead of time whether this standby fee could apply to your specific situation, and how the jail calculates time and billing.

When you contact the jail, ask them to confirm the current standby fee amount and exactly how it's calculated. The county fee schedule says $55.00 per hour (or any part of an hour) after the first 2 hours per officer. Find out whether they round up partial hours, how they track the start and end of standby time, and whether more than one officer could be involved. Also ask whether the "first 2 hours per officer" applies in your situation, what payment methods are accepted, and whether there are any exceptions, caps, or ways to avoid standby time through scheduling.

  1. Call the jail or check official county sources to get the current visitation process and any fees tied to your situation.
  2. Ask specifically about the standby fee: confirm the $55/hour rate (including how they treat partial hours) and when the first 2 hours per officer starts.
  3. Request something you can reference later such as the name of the policy, a posted fee schedule, or written confirmation.
  4. Ask about scheduling options that reduce waiting time, so you can avoid triggering standby charges.

Reminder: The only confirmed detail here is the standby fee language ($55/hour after the first 2 hours per officer). Visiting hours, visitor limits, dress code, ID requirements, and scheduling rules must be verified directly with Fannin County Jail.

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