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Getting on the Visitor List and Scheduling Visits at Maverick County Jail
Visiting someone at Maverick County Jail starts with getting on the inmate's approved visitor list. Once you're cleared, you can schedule your visit by phone or through the jail's online scheduler.
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Three Ways to Send Money to Someone at Maverick County Jail (NCIC, money order, lobby kiosk)
Need to add money to someone's account at Maverick County Jail? You've got three options: online deposits through NCIC Communications, mailing a money order, or using the lobby kiosk in person.
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How to Find Someone in Maverick County Jail (online, phone, or in person)
Looking for someone in Maverick County Jail? You have three options: search the online inmate roster, call the jail directly, or visit in person during business hours.
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Visitation
- Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitor list; inmates submit names for clearance.
- Approved visitors can schedule visits by phone or via the jail's online Visitation Scheduler.
- Visitors should arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled visitation time for security screening.
Mail & Letters
- Mail should be sent in a plain, unstamped envelope.
- Include the inmate’s full name, booking number, and the jail street address in Eagle Pass, TX on every letter.
- All incoming mail except legal mail is opened and inspected by staff.
Sending Money
- You can deposit money online to an inmate’s account via NCIC Communications using credit or debit cards.
- Money orders are accepted when made payable to "Maverick County Jail" and must include the inmate’s name and booking number in the memo.
- A lobby kiosk at the jail accepts walk-in deposits and takes cash or credit/debit cards.
Inmate Lookup
- The jail roster displays booking number, full name, date of birth, release date, and criminal charges for each booking.
- You can search the Maverick County Jail portal by first and last name or by booking number; the portal may require human verification.
- If the online search fails, you can call the detention facility directly for assistance, but responses are subject to privacy laws.
Facility Info
- Maverick County Jail is a medium-security detention center in Eagle Pass serving primarily pre-trial detainees and those awaiting sentencing.
- The facility is managed by the Maverick County Sheriff’s Office.
- The jail is designed to hold up to 500 inmates, with an average population generally around 450.
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Visitation
Before you can visit Maverick County Jail, you must be on the inmate's approved visitor list. The inmate submits names for clearance, so ask them to add you. Once approved, schedule your visit by calling the jail visitation office or using the online Visitation Scheduler. Note: the scheduler may not show certain dates if the inmate already has a visit booked that week, and not every visit type is available for every inmate. Hours generally run 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, but they vary by day and housing unit—call the unit to confirm the inmate's assignment and visitation privileges before you travel. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early for security screening. Visits may be restricted or cancelled due to rule violations, lockdowns, or emergencies. If you're removed from an inmate's Visitors List, you can appeal in writing to the Director's Review Committee (DRC) within 14 days.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Send mail to Maverick County Jail in a plain, unstamped envelope addressed with the inmate's full name, booking number, and the jail street address in Eagle Pass, TX. Staff open and inspect all incoming mail except legal mail. Non-legal letters may be read more closely if staff spot security concerns. Keep your letter simple: don't include money, jewelry, loose stamps, personal items, or anything considered contraband. Avoid explicit, threatening, or coded messages and content that promotes illegal activity. Legal or privileged mail goes through a separate process instead of routine screening. Double-check the address and envelope requirements before sending to avoid delays or returned mail.
Read full guideSending Money
Maverick County Jail offers three ways to deposit money. Online, you can use NCIC Communications with a credit or debit card—funds post directly to the inmate's account. In person, the lobby kiosk accepts both cash and cards for immediate processing. By mail, send a money order payable to "Maverick County Jail" with the inmate's full name and booking number in the memo line. Don't mail cash, stamps, or personal items. TDCJ also warns against sending funds to offenders you don't know and recommends reporting extortion attempts to the warden or the Office of Inspector General.
Read full guideInmate Lookup
The Maverick County Jail inmate search helps you confirm whether someone is in custody and review basic booking details. The roster typically shows the booking number, inmate's full name, date of birth, listed release date, and criminal charges. Search the jail's online portal by first and last name or booking number—you may need to complete a human verification step before results appear. If the online lookup doesn't return what you need, contact the detention facility directly. Keep in mind staff responses are limited by privacy laws. Family members and legal representatives can also get in-person assistance during normal working hours. Mugshots may appear but can be restricted by privacy rules.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 15How do I get on an inmate's approved visitor list at Maverick County Jail?
You have to be added to the inmate’s approved visitor list before you can visit. The inmate submits names for clearance, so ask them to add you and follow any facility instructions required to validate or schedule a visit.
VisitationHow do I schedule a visit at Maverick County Jail?
If you’re an approved visitor, you can schedule by calling the jail visitation office or by using the jail’s online Visitation Scheduler. The scheduler may hide dates when the inmate already has a visit that week, and some visit types may not be available for every inmate.
VisitationWhat are Maverick County Jail's visitation hours and should I confirm before I go?
Hours generally run from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, but they can vary by day and housing unit, so confirm before you go. Call the unit to verify the inmate’s assignment and visitation privileges, and arrive at least 15 minutes early for security screening.
VisitationHow should I address mail to an inmate at Maverick County Jail?
Address the envelope with the inmate’s full name and booking number, plus the jail street address in Eagle Pass, TX and your return address. Use a plain, unstamped envelope to meet the facility’s requirements.
Mail & LettersWill staff open or read my letter to someone at Maverick County Jail?
Yes. Staff open and inspect all incoming mail except legal mail. Non-legal mail may be read or examined more closely if security concerns are identified.
Mail & LettersWhat am I not allowed to send to an inmate by mail at Maverick County Jail?
Do not send money, jewelry, personal items, loose stamps, or any contraband. Avoid explicit, threatening, or coded messages, or material that promotes illegal activity.
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Maverick County Jail in Eagle Pass, Texas, is a medium-security detention center that primarily holds pre-trial detainees and people awaiting sentencing.
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