Harrison County Jail Annex, TX
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Finding Inmate Information at Harrison County Jail Annex: What to Expect from the Online Search
Looking for someone through Harrison County's public jail search? You'll hit a security check first. Here's what it is, how to get past it, and when calling makes more sense than clicking around online.
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How to Apply for a Bail Bond License in Harrison County (what to file, fees, and timing)
Getting your bail bond license application in front of the Harrison County Bail Bond Board comes down to timing. Here's what you need to prepare, how to submit it, and how to hit the deadline.
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Can Your Lawyer Post Bond? Understanding Harrison County's Oath of Exemption for Attorneys
If your loved one is in Harrison County and you've heard a lawyer might "post the bond," this typically happens through a sworn form called an Oath of Exemption. Here's what that oath actually requires the attorney to certify—and what it means once they sign.
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Communication
- City Telecoin provides the inmate telephone and video services at Harrison County Jail Annex.
- City Telecoin maintains 24/7 field support for this facility.
- Field service technicians, programmers, and system engineers are on-call 24/7 to respond to technical issues.
Inmate Lookup
- The Harrison County public jailing search page requires completing a security check (bot verification) before continuing to the search.
- The online inmate search is updated on working days only and the information may be at least 24 hours old.
- TDCJ advises calling the unit before going to pick up an inmate.
Facility Info
- The Bail Bond Board meets on the third Thursday of each month, or the next business day if that Thursday is a holiday.
- Regular Board meetings are held on the 4th floor of the Harrison County Courthouse at 200 West Houston Street in Marshall unless a different location is posted.
- Bondsman applications must be filed at least 10 working days before the Board meeting at which they will be considered.
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Topic Overviews
Communication
Harrison County Jail Annex contracts with City Telecoin for inmate telephone and video services. If something goes wrong, City Telecoin has 24/7 field support—technicians, programmers, and system engineers are on-call to fix technical problems. Available options can vary by housing unit, so check the inmate's facility page for specifics. To get started, register your phone number and the inmate's ID through the vendor or agency, then follow their payment steps. Video visits are typically scheduled through the vendor portal.
Inmate Lookup
Start with Harrison County's public inmate search for lookups tied to Harrison County Jail Annex, TX. You'll need to complete a bot verification before accessing the roster. Keep timing in mind: the listing updates on working days only and may be at least 24 hours old. A recent arrest, transfer, or release might not show up right away. If you're traveling to pick someone up, TDCJ advises calling the unit first to confirm status. For classification questions, email classify@tdcj.texas.gov. For broader confirmation or faster updates, cross-check with statewide or federal offender locators and victim/offender notification services.
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Dealing with bond matters tied to Harrison County Jail Annex? Here's how the Harrison County Bail Bond Board works. The Board meets on the third Thursday of each month—or the next business day if that Thursday falls on a holiday. The Chair can also call additional meetings. Regular meetings happen on the 4th floor of the Harrison County Courthouse at 200 West Houston Street in Marshall, unless a different location is posted. Meeting notices go up on courthouse bulletin boards in the lobby nearest the southeast public entrance on the first floor. Four members make a quorum, and action requires a majority vote of those present. Bondsman license applications must be filed at least 10 working days before the meeting. Include an original plus thirteen copies, a $500 fee, two passport-sized photos, and fingerprints taken on the Sheriff-provided form.
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Showing 6 of 9Who provides phone and video services at Harrison County Jail Annex?
City Telecoin provides the inmate telephone and video services at Harrison County Jail Annex.
CommunicationIs technical support available for phone or video problems at Harrison County Jail Annex?
Yes. City Telecoin maintains 24/7 field support and has field service technicians, programmers, and system engineers on-call to address service issues.
CommunicationHow do I set up phone access or schedule a video visit with an inmate?
Register your phone number and the inmate's ID with the vendor or agency, then follow their payment steps for phone access. For video visits, schedule through the vendor portal. Options and procedures vary by unit, so check the inmate's facility page for Harrison County–specific instructions.
CommunicationHow do I use the Harrison County inmate search?
Open the Harrison County public jailing search and complete the bot verification to access the roster. If the person doesn't appear, cross-check with statewide or federal locators and victim/offender notification services.
Inmate LookupIs the Harrison County online inmate information up to date?
Not always. The roster updates on working days only and may be at least 24 hours old—recent changes might not appear immediately. For classification questions, TDCJ lists classify@tdcj.texas.gov.
Inmate LookupDo I need to call the unit before going to pick up an inmate?
Yes. TDCJ advises relatives to call the unit before going to pick up an inmate. Calling first helps confirm custody status and any local procedures you may need to follow.
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Did You Know?
Harrison County Jail Annex is located in Texas. The Harrison County Bail Bond Board meets on the third Thursday of each month — or the next business day if that Thursday falls on a holiday. Special meetings may also be called by the Chair.
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