Hunt County Detention, TX
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How to Schedule a Visit at Hunt County Detention (Call Tues/Thurs — 903-453-6850)
Hunt County Detention holds in-person visits on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Those are your three options when scheduling.
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Access Hunt County Court & Jail Records: Which Tyler Portal Level to Use and How to Get Copies
Looking up Hunt County jail records or court information online? Start with the Hunt County Tyler Portal. The Public Access site has a dedicated option for jail records, so you won't have to dig around figuring out where to begin.
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How Bail Bond Companies Get Licensed in Hunt County: What Families Should Understand
Wondering if a bail bond company in Hunt County is legit? The county's own application packets give you a practical checklist of what licensed agents and companies have to submit.
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Visitation
- Visitation at Hunt County Detention is scheduled on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
- To schedule a visit you must call the detention center during the facility's posted call-in hours.
- If a call during scheduling hours is not answered, leave a message and the call will be returned the same day; the phone is not answered after 4:00 PM.
Sending Money
- Inmates have an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account that family can fund via approved vendors, kiosks, or mailed money orders/cashier's checks.
- You typically must be an approved sender (on the inmate’s approved visitation or telephone list) before deposits are accepted.
- Do not send cash or personal checks; these are not accepted and will be returned.
Inmate Lookup
- Hunt County provides a searchable public inmate roster that supports current-inmate and date-range searches.
- The Hunt County Portal requires cookies to be allowed in the browser before the application can be used.
- The portal documents three levels of access, provides a link to access Hunt County jail records, and lists contact numbers for obtaining court record copies.
Contact Info
- Hunt County’s portal documents three levels of access related to its records and services.
- The Hunt County portal provides a link to access Hunt County jail records online.
- The portal lists contact numbers to obtain copies of court records rather than publishing those numbers on other pages.
Facility Info
- Submit one original plus 10 copies of an individual bail bond application, or one original in-office plus a PDF emailed to the Bail Bond Board Secretary.
- Individual applicants must include a fingerprint card taken by the Hunt County Sheriff’s Office.
- The individual bail bond application requires a nonrefundable $500 fee.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Hunt County Detention schedules onsite visits on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Walk-ups aren't allowed — call during the posted scheduling hours to arrange your visit. If staff don't answer, leave a voicemail and they'll return your call the same day. Don't wait too long to call, though: the detention phone isn't answered after 4:00 PM. Scheduling days sometimes shift around holidays, so confirm the current schedule with the inmate or call ahead before making the trip. Visitation is a privilege, and options may be limited by the inmate's status, facility layout, or security and health restrictions. Some scheduling systems also hide available dates if the inmate already has a visit booked that week.
Read full guideSending Money
Money for someone at Hunt County Detention goes into an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account, which covers commissary purchases, phone time, and other expenses. In most Texas county systems, you can deposit through approved vendors, facility kiosks (when available), or by mailing a money order or cashier's check using the facility's centralized deposit instructions. You'll typically need to be an approved sender — for example, on the inmate's approved visitation or telephone list — before your deposit is accepted. Don't send cash or personal checks. Both are commonly rejected and returned. Vendors and kiosks often charge service fees and may take time to process. If a corporation is approved to deposit funds, check whether it must deposit cash or cash-equivalent instruments with the county treasurer.
Read full guideInmate Lookup
Hunt County provides a public, searchable inmate roster for looking up current inmates or running searches by date range. If the site won't load, check your browser settings first — the portal requires cookies to be enabled and supports current and previous major browser releases while retiring older versions over time. The portal explains different access levels, includes a link to Hunt County jail records, and lists contact numbers for requesting court record copies. Try all spelling variations of the person's name to improve your chances of finding a match. The portal requires users to indemnify the County for any damages related to retrieving information. If you still can't find someone, check statewide or federal offender searches and consider notification services for status updates.
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Hunt County's online portal is the main hub for detention-related contact resources. It documents three levels of access and includes a link to Hunt County jail records, so you can start there instead of relying on third-party listings. The portal also publishes contact numbers for requesting court record copies — check it before hunting for phone numbers elsewhere. For everyday, non-urgent questions, use the main phone line or a web contact form when available. Have the detainee's full name and date of birth ready before you call. Avoid sending sensitive personal information over plain email; use any secure method the office recommends.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 15What days can I visit an inmate at Hunt County Detention?
Visitation at Hunt County Detention is scheduled on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
VisitationHow do I schedule a visit at Hunt County Detention?
Call the detention center during posted scheduling hours on the designated days. If no one answers, leave a voicemail — staff will return your call the same day. The phone isn't answered after 4:00 PM.
VisitationWhat should I do if a call-in scheduling day falls on a holiday?
Holiday schedules can change the normal call-in scheduling days. Check with the inmate or call the detention phone to confirm the current scheduling day before you make plans.
VisitationHow can I send money to an inmate at Hunt County Detention?
Use approved online vendors, facility kiosks (if available), or mail a money order or cashier's check following the facility's centralized deposit instructions. Make sure you're an approved sender — typically someone on the inmate's visitation or telephone list — before depositing. Expect service fees and processing time with vendor and kiosk payments.
Sending MoneyCan I include a personal letter with a money order?
No—don’t include personal letters with a money order, and don’t mail funds to the inmate’s facility address unless the deposit instructions specifically allow it. Follow the centralized deposit instructions exactly to avoid delays or returned payments.
Sending MoneyDoes a corporation need to deposit funds differently for Hunt County?
Yes, sometimes. If a corporation is approved to deposit funds, county rules may require the corporation to deposit cash or the cash value of CDs/cashier’s checks with the county treasurer in a stated amount. Confirm the exact requirement before sending funds.
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Hunt County Detention offers in-person visits on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
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