Lamb County Jail, TX

Physical Address
1200 E Waylon Jennings BlvdLittlefield, TX, 79339

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Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • Visitors must bring a photo ID to visits at Lamb County Jail.
  • Do not bring cash to the unit except coins, and coins must not exceed $35.
  • Cell phones are not allowed inside the secure perimeter of the unit.

Communication

  • Inmate calls are limited to 30 minutes and phones are generally available from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.; tablet phone hours may differ.
  • All inmate calls except to the attorney of record are subject to monitoring and recording.
  • To receive calls you must register your telephone number online and provide the inmate's TDCJ ID number; registrants must confirm they own the number and be at least 18.

Sending Money

  • Money orders or cashier’s checks must be payable to 'Inmate Trust Fund for Offender Name and Number'.
  • Senders must include their name and address when making a deposit to an offender's account.
  • Do not send cash, stamps, or personal items to the unit or the Inmate Trust Fund.

Contact Info

  • Street address: 1200 East Waylon, Littlefield, TX 79339.
  • Main phone number: 806-385-7900.
  • Have the detainee’s full name, date of birth, and known aliases ready when you call to help staff locate records.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Before traveling to Lamb County Jail, confirm the inmate is assigned to the unit and has visitation privileges. Then call the unit for final confirmation—this saves you from making an unnecessary trip. Bring a valid photo ID; no ID means no entry. Leave cash at home. Only coins are allowed inside, and they can't exceed $35. Expect security: both you and your vehicle may be searched by staff. Cell phones aren't allowed inside the secure perimeter. Each inmate gets one visit per weekend. Need a special visit or accommodations? Arrange it in advance by calling the unit. Spiritual visits go through the warden's office, and unit-wide cancellations are posted on the TDCJ homepage.

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Communication

To receive phone calls from an inmate at Lamb County Jail, register your telephone number online using the inmate's TDCJ ID number. You'll need to confirm you own the number and be at least 18 years old. Inmate phones are generally available from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., with a 30-minute limit per call. Tablet phone hours may differ. All calls are monitored and recorded—except calls to the attorney of record. Inmates can call home landlines, post-paid cell phones, and pre-paid cell phones. No calls to internet services, 800 numbers, businesses, pay phones, or international numbers. Remote video visits through Securus run 60 minutes for $10.00, and inmates are limited to one remote video visit per month. For visit issues, contact Securus Customer Service.

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Sending Money

Deposits for Lamb County Jail go through the Texas Inmate Trust Fund system. Mailing funds? Send only a money order or cashier's check payable to "Inmate Trust Fund for Offender Name and Number," and include your name and address. You may need a deposit slip—get one from the offender or request slips by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Inmate Trust Fund, PO Box 60, Huntsville, TX 77342-0060. Then mail the completed slip with your deposit. For online or phone deposits, approved options include Access Corrections (1.866.345.1884), JPay (1.800.574.5729; MoneyGram RECEIVE CODE 3570), and TouchPay (www.tdcjpayment.com or 1.877.868.5358). Never send cash, stamps, or personal items.

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Contact

Lamb County Jail is located at 1200 East Waylon, Littlefield, TX 79339. The main phone number is 806-385-7900—this is your best starting point for general questions and detainee inquiries. When you call, have the person's full name, date of birth, and any known aliases ready so staff can find the right records faster. Some sheriff's offices use web contact forms or social media for updates, but those aren't ideal for time-sensitive needs. If you're trying to reach a specific service or specialized unit, ask whether appointments or limited hours apply. Confirm the preferred contact method before sharing sensitive information.

Common Questions

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How do I confirm a visit before driving to Lamb County Jail?

Confirm the inmate is assigned to the unit and has visitation privileges before you travel. Then call the unit right before you leave to get final confirmation and avoid an unnecessary trip.

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What identification do I need to visit an inmate at Lamb County Jail?

Bring a valid photo ID to be admitted for a visit.

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Can I bring money or a cell phone to a visit at Lamb County Jail?

Don’t bring cash—only coins are allowed, and they can’t total more than $35. Cell phones are prohibited inside the unit’s secure perimeter.

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Which phone numbers can inmates at Lamb County Jail call?

Inmates can call home landlines, post-paid cell phones, and pre-paid cell phones. Calls aren’t allowed to internet services, 800 numbers, businesses, pay phones, or international numbers.

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Are inmate phone calls at Lamb County Jail monitored or recorded?

Yes. All inmate calls are monitored and recorded, except calls to the attorney of record.

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How long and how much do Securus remote video visits cost, and who do I contact for problems?

Securus remote video visits are 60 minutes and cost $10.00, and inmates are limited to one remote video visit per month. If you have problems with a remote visit, contact Securus Customer Service using the vendor number listed for the facility.

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This page covers Lamb County Jail in Texas. Before you make the trip, confirm the person you're visiting is assigned to this facility and that they have visitation privileges.

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