Find an Inmate at Lamb County Jail, TX
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Quick Facts
- 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.
- Visitors should be prepared to show a government-issued photo ID as required by facility visitor procedures.
Common Questions
What is the address of Lamb County Jail?
Lamb County Jail is located at 1200 East Waylon, Littlefield, TX 79339.
What phone number should I call for inmate information at Lamb County Jail?
Call 806-385-7900 for general questions and detainee information at Lamb County Jail.
What should I have ready before contacting Lamb County Jail about someone in custody?
Have the person’s full name, date of birth, and any known aliases ready so staff can locate records quickly. For sensitive information, use the jail’s recommended contact methods and avoid sending private details through unsecured email.
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