Harrison County Jail Annex, TX
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How to Visit Harrison County Jail Annex, TX (TX)
Before you make the trip, double-check the person's status and details. The most common hiccup? Relying on online information that isn't fully up to date.
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How to Send Money to Harrison County Jail Annex, TX (TX)
Before sending money, you'll need to confirm the person's booking details and the exact account or ID the jail's deposit system requires. For Harrison County, that lookup happens through a Tyler Technologies PublicAccess inmate (jailing) search page. You'll need to pass a security check before you can access the records.
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How to Contact an Inmate at Harrison County Jail Annex, TX (TX)
Harrison County Jail Annex offers a few ways to stay in touch with an inmate: phone calls, mail, and in-person visits. That said, the exact process (approved vendors, fees, schedules, and item restrictions) needs to be confirmed directly with the facility before you spend money or make a trip. The only leads provided for this draft are evidence items f878e31ebcfc8e17 and 3854b0dea41ce2bd, so treat anything you see elsewhere as unverified until the jail confirms it. Before reaching out, verify: the correct phone number and prompts to reach inmate services, the inmate's booking details (exact name spelling and any ID number), current visitation days and check-in rules, and the current mail policy (what address to use and what gets rejected).
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Visitation
- Visiting is a privilege and the facility can restrict or cancel visits for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety emergencies.
- Most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded and visits can be contact or non-contact depending on facility rules and inmate privileges.
- You must create and verify your own online visitation account and complete the background questionnaire before booking visits.
Communication
- City Telecoin provides inmate telephone and video services at Harrison County Jail Annex, TX.
- Telecoin reports 24/7 field support with technicians, programmers, and system engineers on call for its systems.
- Typical communication services in Texas jails include phone calls, remote video visits, electronic messaging, and inmate tablets.
Sending Money
- Commissary services for the facility are provided by Commissary Express, Inc.
- Do not send cash or personal checks; use approved vendors, kiosks, money orders, or cashier's checks.
- Senders typically must be on the inmate's approved list before depositing funds on behalf of an inmate.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting at Harrison County Jail Annex, TX is a privilege, not a right. Visits can be restricted or canceled for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety emergencies. Depending on facility rules and the inmate's privileges, visits may be contact, non-contact, or remote video/tablet based. Most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded. To schedule a visit, you'll need to create your own online visitation account, verify it by email, and complete the required background questionnaire before booking. Remote video visits are set through the facility's approved video system, and availability varies by unit. If the inmate already has a visit that week, the scheduler may hide available dates. Also keep in mind that online inmate-search information can be at least 24 hours old, so confirm status before making the trip.
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Harrison County Jail Annex lists City Telecoin as the vendor for inmate telephone and video services, and the company reports on-site service coverage for its systems. If you run into connection problems, Telecoin maintains 24/7 field support with technicians, programmers, and system engineers on call. Across Texas facilities, communication options commonly include phone calls, remote video visits, electronic messaging, and inmate tablets, though availability can vary by unit. Getting started usually means registering your phone number, setting up an account with the approved vendor, then scheduling video visits or purchasing message credits through the vendor portal. Before trying to connect, check the inmate's facility page for unit-level rules, hours, and any vendor-specific setup steps.
Read full guideSending Money
Harrison County Jail Annex uses Commissary Express, Inc. for inmate commissary services and ordering. To help someone buy commissary, you'll add funds to their Inmate Trust Fund account using approved vendors, a kiosk, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check. Cash and personal checks are not accepted. Make sure you're an approved sender (based on the inmate's approved lists) and follow the vendor's payment and processing rules, including any service fees and processing times. The Inmate Trust Fund office can confirm whether a deposit was received but won't provide detailed balances or transaction history to third parties. Don't mail money to the jail's street address or include personal letters with a money order. Follow the centralized deposit instructions exactly.
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Showing 6 of 9How do I schedule a visit with an inmate at Harrison County Jail Annex, TX?
Start by creating and verifying your online visitation account, then complete the required background questionnaire. Once that's done, use the facility's scheduling tool to pick an available time. Openings depend on the inmate's privileges and the facility's schedule.
VisitationIs the online inmate search information up to date for Harrison County Jail Annex?
Not always. Online inmate-search data may only update on working days and can be at least 24 hours old. For classification questions, the listed contact is classify@tdcj.texas.gov (this applies to TDCJ-listed records).
VisitationCan visits be canceled or restricted at Harrison County Jail Annex?
Yes. Visits can be restricted or canceled for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety emergencies.
VisitationWho provides phone and video services at Harrison County Jail Annex, TX?
City Telecoin is listed as the vendor providing inmate telephone and video services for Harrison County Jail Annex, TX.
CommunicationIs there 24/7 technical support for inmate phone and video systems?
Yes. Telecoin reports 24/7 field support, with technicians, programmers, and system engineers on call to address service issues.
CommunicationWhat communication options are commonly available and how do I get started?
Texas facilities commonly offer phone calls, remote video visits, electronic messaging, and inmate tablets, though options vary by unit. You'll typically register your phone number and create an account with the approved vendor, then schedule video visits or buy message credits through the vendor portal. Check the inmate's facility page to see what's available and find any specific setup steps.
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Did You Know?
The Harrison County Bail Bond Board meets on the third Thursday of each month. If that Thursday falls on a holiday, the meeting shifts to the next business day. The Chair can also call additional meetings as needed.
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