Hunt County Detention, TX
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How to Contact an Inmate at Hunt County Detention, TX (TX)
Want to stay in touch with someone at Hunt County Detention? Setting up an in-person visit is usually the fastest option. The facility uses specific call-in days to schedule visits, so timing your call is key.
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How to Send Money to Hunt County Detention, TX (TX)
Sending money for a Hunt County bail bond application (not regular commissary funds) involves specific requirements. Here's what you need to know to get it right the first time.
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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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Visitation
- Visits at Hunt County Detention are scheduled on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
- To schedule a visitation you must call the detention center on its designated call-in days; the facility provides a phone number and call hours for scheduling.
- If a scheduling call is not answered, leave a voicemail and the call will be returned the same day; the phone is not answered after 4:00 PM.
Communication
- Visits at Hunt County Detention must be scheduled by calling the detention center on designated scheduling days and during posted call-in hours.
- If a scheduling call is not answered, leave a voicemail and the detention center will return the call the same day.
- The detention phone is not answered after 4:00 PM.
Sending Money
- Texas inmates have an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account you can fund via approved online vendors, kiosks, or mailed money orders/cashier's checks.
- You usually must be an approved sender on the inmate’s lists before deposits through vendors or kiosks will post to the inmate’s account.
- The Inmate Trust Fund office can confirm receipt of a deposit but will not release account balances or transaction details to third parties.
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Visitation
Visiting at Hunt County Detention takes a little planning, but the process is straightforward once you know the routine. In-person visits happen on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, and every visit must be arranged ahead of time by phone. There's no online or walk-up signup. Call the facility's published scheduling number during their posted call-in hours. If staff don't answer, leave a voicemail and the office will return your call the same day. Just make sure you call before 4:00 PM, since the phone isn't answered after that. Scheduling days can shift around holidays, so confirm before you travel. Keep in mind that visiting is a privilege, and allowed visit types can vary by custody level and housing unit.
Read full guideCommunication
Hunt County Detention schedules visits by phone on specific call-in days during posted hours. If your call isn't answered, leave a voicemail and the detention center will call you back the same day. Call earlier in the day if you can, since the phone isn't answered after 4:00 PM. Scheduling days can change around holidays, so confirm the current call-in days with the inmate or by calling before you make travel plans. For records and official contacts, the Hunt County Portal offers three levels of access with links and contact numbers for court and jail records. Communication options vary by facility, but Texas jails often use vendor-managed phone service and may offer remote video visits, electronic messaging, or inmate tablets. Check the facility page for what's currently available.
Read full guideSending Money
At Hunt County Detention, TX, money for an inmate goes into an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account. You can typically add funds through approved online vendors, kiosk systems, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check. Before sending anything, confirm you're listed as an approved sender on the inmate's lists and follow the specific deposit instructions for the vendor or county process. The Inmate Trust Fund office can usually confirm whether a deposit was received, but they won't provide account balances or transaction details to third parties. Don't mail cash or personal checks, and don't include personal letters with a money order. Fees, timing, and approved vendors vary. Some approved corporations may need to deposit funds with the county treasurer.
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Showing 6 of 10What days can I schedule a visit at Hunt County Detention?
Visits at Hunt County Detention are scheduled on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Confirm specific dates and any holiday changes by calling the detention scheduling phone before you travel.
VisitationHow do I schedule a visit at Hunt County Detention?
Call the detention center on the facility's designated call-in days during posted hours. Follow their phone scheduling instructions to arrange your visit.
VisitationWhat should I do if I can’t get someone on the phone to schedule a visit?
If no one answers during scheduling hours, leave a voicemail. The detention office will return your call the same day. Make sure to call before 4:00 PM, since the phone isn't answered after that.
VisitationHow do I schedule a visit at Hunt County Detention?
Call the Hunt County Detention scheduling line on the designated scheduling days during posted call hours to set up a visit. If no one answers, leave a voicemail and they will return your call the same day.
CommunicationWhat should I do if I call to schedule a visit and no one answers?
Leave a voicemail on the scheduling line. They'll return your call the same day. Since the line isn't answered after 4:00 PM, try calling earlier when you can.
CommunicationCan visitation scheduling change around holidays at Hunt County Detention?
Yes. Call-in scheduling days can change for holidays, so confirm the schedule with the inmate or by calling the detention phone before you plan your visit.
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Hunt County Detention in TX schedules visitation on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
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