Visitation at Grayson County Jail, TX

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Grayson County Jail offers video visitation daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, unless the inmate is on visitation restriction. Sessions last up to 20 minutes and include a fee charged through the video provider—create an account and schedule visits through JailATM. In-person visitation runs Tuesday through Saturday on a first-come, first-served basis, with a 30-minute limit per visit. Female inmates have visiting windows of 8:00–9:00 AM and 3:00–4:00 PM; male inmates visit 9:00–11:00 AM and 1:00–3:00 PM. The first three people an inmate approves become their visitors for the month (changes are allowed on the first Tuesday of each month). Visitors 16 and older need a valid state or government photo ID. Children under 17 must be accompanied by an approved adult. No electronics or personal items allowed, and contact visits aren't permitted.

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Quick Facts

  • Video visits are available daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM unless the inmate is on visitation restriction.
  • Each video visit is limited to 20 minutes and carries a fee charged by the video visitation provider; accounts are set up through JailATM.
  • In‑person visits are held Tuesday through Saturday, are first‑come, first‑served, and are limited to 30 minutes.
  • An inmate’s first three approved people are approved visitors for the month and the approved‑visitor list may be changed on the first Tuesday of each month.

Visitation Guides

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Grayson County Jail's Three‑Visitor Rule: How Approved Visitors Work

Visiting someone at Grayson County Jail can feel confusing the first time — mostly because of one rule that catches families off guard: only three people can be "approved" at a time. Here's how the three-visitor rule works, when it resets, and what to do if you're not on the list yet.

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Visiting Hours at Grayson County Jail: Male vs. Female Schedules

Planning an in-person visit at Grayson County Jail? The schedule depends on whether your loved one is in the male or female visitation block. Here's what you need to know about days, times, and how the first-come, first-served system works.

Common Questions

Is there a fee to do video visits with an inmate at Grayson County Jail?

Yes. Video visits have a fee charged by the facility’s video visitation provider. You’ll set up your account and schedule sessions through JailATM.

How long are video and in‑person visits at Grayson County Jail?

Video visits are limited to 20 minutes per session. In-person visits are capped at 30 minutes.

Who can visit an inmate at Grayson County Jail and what ID do visitors need?

An inmate’s first three approved people are the approved visitors for the month, and the list can be changed on the first Tuesday of each month. Visitors age 16 or older must show a valid state or government photo ID, and children under 17 must be accompanied by an approved adult. Only ID and keys are allowed in (no electronic devices in the visitation area).

Other Guides for Grayson County Jail, TX

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How to Mail Letters (and When Books or Packages Are Allowed) to Grayson County Jail

Regular (non-privileged) letters to someone at Grayson County Jail must go through JAILATM.com. Use this exact address format: JAILATM.com – Grayson County Jail SO# and Inmate Full Name 2830 S. Hulen St. Box 809 Fort Worth, Texas 76109 Write the inmate's full name and SO# clearly on the outside of the envelope. Missing either one? Your mail may not get delivered.

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