Hopkins County Jail, TX

Physical Address
298 Rosemont StSulphur Springs, TX, 75482

Need to reach someone at Hopkins County Jail? Look up an inmate, send messages or mail, add commissary funds, or schedule a visit.

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Visitation hours at Hopkins County Jail can change due to COVID-19 or other operational concerns.
  • Visiting is a privilege and visits can be restricted or canceled for lockdowns, security incidents, health emergencies, or rule violations.
  • Most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded, and visits can include in-person contact, non-contact, or remote video/tablet sessions.

Communication

  • Detainees at Hopkins County Jail cannot receive incoming phone calls.
  • To leave an urgent message call (270) 821-6704 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number, and your name and telephone number.
  • Visitors should add funds for detainee phone minutes through the facility’s CareAcell jointaccounts site.

Sending Commissary

  • Bond postings for detained aliens are accepted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the detainee’s local time zone.
  • Prospective obligors should thoroughly review the Bond Agreement (Form I‑352) before posting a bond because it defines the bond’s terms and conditions.
  • Do not send cash or personal checks; use approved vendors, kiosks, money orders, or cashier’s checks and follow the facility’s deposit instructions exactly.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visitation at Hopkins County Jail can change due to COVID-19 or other operational concerns, so confirm current hours and restrictions before you go. Visits may be suspended during lockdowns, security incidents, or health emergencies. Visiting is a privilege that can be revoked for rule violations. Depending on what the jail allows, visits may be in-person contact, non-contact, or remote video/tablet sessions. Most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded. To schedule, you'll typically need to set up an online visitation account, verify your email, and complete any required background questionnaire before booking. Remote video availability varies by unit, and the scheduler may hide dates if the person already has a visit that week.

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Common Questions

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Are visitation hours at Hopkins County Jail fixed?

No. Visitation hours at Hopkins County Jail can change due to COVID-19 or other operational concerns. Contact the facility to confirm current hours and any restrictions before you travel.

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How do I schedule a visit at Hopkins County Jail?

Start by creating an online visitation account and verifying your email. Complete any required background questionnaire, then schedule through the facility's approved system.

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Can visits be suspended or canceled at Hopkins County Jail?

Yes. Visits may be suspended or limited during lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety emergencies. Visiting privileges can also be revoked for rule violations.

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Can an inmate at Hopkins County Jail receive incoming phone calls?

No. Hopkins County Jail does not allow detainees to receive incoming phone calls.

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How do I leave an urgent message for someone at Hopkins County Jail?

Call (270) 821-6704 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number, and your name and telephone number so staff can pass along the message.

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How do visitors add phone minutes for a detainee at Hopkins County Jail?

Add funds through the facility’s CareAcell jointaccounts site for detainee phone-minute usage. Follow the CareAcell steps to fund the account and complete any required vendor setup to enable calling time.

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To locate someone at Hopkins County Jail in Texas, call (270) 821-6704 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Have the detainee's biographical information ready when you call.

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