Send Photos & Mail at Lee County Jail, TX

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Overview

Lee County Jail offers remote video visits through NCIC-Inmate Communications. Start by creating an NCIC account, then use the vendor portal to schedule your visit. The Lee County Sheriff's Office partners with NCIC-Inmate Communications for all electronic jail services. For phone calls, inmates can purchase phone cards through the facility commissary. Family and friends can also add phone minutes by calling NCIC customer service at (800) 483-8314, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Scheduling, payments, and monitoring for phone and video services all run through NCIC, so use your account or the vendor portal to check availability and complete the required steps.

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Quick Facts

  • Lee County Jail allows remote video visits via NCIC‑Inmate Communications.
  • The Lee County Sheriff's Office partnered with NCIC‑Inmate Communications to provide electronic services for the jail.
  • Inmates can buy phone cards from the facility commissary.
  • Family and friends can purchase phone minutes by calling NCIC customer service at (800) 483-8314, Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Lee County Jail?

Start by creating an account with NCIC-Inmate Communications. From there, use the NCIC portal to schedule a remote video visit and complete any payment steps to confirm your time slot.

Can I add phone minutes for an inmate at Lee County Jail?

Yes. Inmates can purchase phone cards from the commissary, and family or friends can buy minutes by calling NCIC customer service at (800) 483-8314, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Who provides Lee County Jail's electronic communication services?

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office partners with NCIC-Inmate Communications to provide the jail’s electronic communication services, including video and related platforms.

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