Midland County Detention Center, TX
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How Inmates Make Phone Calls from Midland County Jail — Setting Up Securus Accounts
At Midland County Jail, inmates are not allowed to receive incoming phone calls. If you need to communicate by phone, the call has to be placed from inside the jail to you.
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How to Visit Someone at Midland County Jail: Video Visits (Hours, Limits, and What to Expect)
Midland County Jail handles all visits through video visitation, with specific hours and limits you'll need to know. Here's how to plan your time, avoid getting turned away, and know what to expect.
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Putting Money on an Inmate's Account at Midland County Jail: Kiosk, Online, and Phone Options
Midland County Jail accepts inmate account deposits three ways: at the lobby kiosk, online through TouchPay, or by phone through TouchPay. For in-person deposits, head to the kiosk machine in the Bonding (lobby) area. Knowing what doesn't work saves you a wasted trip. Don't mail or drop off money orders, personal cash, or checks—the jail won't accept them for inmate account deposits. Stick to the kiosk or TouchPay (online/phone) to make sure the money actually posts.
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Visitation
- Visiting hours are Saturday–Tuesday, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
- Inmates may have a maximum of two visitors per visiting day.
- Visitors are allotted a minimum of twenty minutes per visit and contact visitation is prohibited.
Communication
- Inmates at Midland County Detention Center cannot receive incoming phone calls; they may place collect calls where allowed.
- Advance Pay accounts for inmate calls must be set up by the call recipient by contacting Securus at 1-800-844-6591.
- Outgoing inmate calls may be recorded and/or monitored; attorneys must contact Securus to prevent recording of privileged calls.
Mail & Letters
- Personal (non-legal) mail must be sent to Securus Digital Mail Center, PO BOX 21227, Tampa, FL 33622, with the inmate’s full name and ID.
- Every envelope must include a return name and address; mail missing sender information may be returned.
- All accepted personal mail is scanned into the system for incarcerated individuals to view on kiosks.
Sending Money
- Money orders and cashier's checks are no longer accepted for inmate deposits at Midland County Detention Center.
- Deposits can be made at the lobby kiosk (cash or card), online at TouchPay, or by phone at 1-866-232-1899.
- Deposits of $0 to $20 incur a $3.95 service fee via kiosk, telephone (IVR), web or countertop terminal.
Contact Info
- The Central Detention Center is located at 400 South Main and is described as housing all risk levels with listed bed counts.
- The Detention Division provides a physical address and a main phone number for contacting the facility.
- For special exceptions, contact the Facility Administrator at 432-688-4750.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visitation at Midland County Detention Center runs Saturday through Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Each inmate can have up to two visitors per day, but you can only visit once per day. Visits must be on non-consecutive days, and inmates are capped at four total visits per week. Expect a minimum of 20 minutes per visit—contact visitation isn't allowed. Children under 17 can only visit during the first full visitation week of each month. Only one child may visit at a time, and a parent or guardian must accompany them and sign a liability release before that first visit. Bring proper ID. Leave purses, backpacks, cell phones, and other personal items out of the visitation area—photographs aren't permitted. The shift supervisor makes the final call on appropriate attire.
Read full guideCommunication
Inmates at Midland County Detention Center can't receive incoming phone calls. They can place outgoing collect calls when the vendor and recipient allow it—so if you want to accept calls, set up a Securus Advance Pay account (1-800-844-6591). Be aware that outgoing calls may be monitored and recorded. Attorneys needing privileged communications excluded should contact Securus directly to arrange protections. Securus also offers remote video visitation for Midland County through an app or on a computer or tablet. Scheduling and technical support are available through their platform. Attorney video visits aren't recorded or monitored. Attorneys must register with their Bar Card, photo ID, business address, phone, and email—and can authorize delegates like aides or investigators to visit using their Securus account.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Midland County routes personal (non-legal) mail through the Securus Digital Mail Center (PO BOX 21227, Tampa, FL 33622)—not directly to the jail. Since July 18, 2019, you need to include the incarcerated person's full name and ID on the envelope. Every piece of mail must have a complete return name and address; items missing sender information may be returned. Accepted personal mail gets scanned so the incarcerated individual can read it on kiosk or tablet devices. Legal mail and publications from a publisher, distributor, or authorized retailer go to: Midland County Sheriff's Office Detention Division, P.O. Box 11387, Midland, TX 79701. Photos must be appropriate—no nudity, scant clothing, pornography, gang signs, or drugs/alcohol. Polaroids and embellished photos aren't accepted. Paperback books must come from a publisher, Amazon, or a reputable distributor.
Read full guideSending Money
Adding money to an inmate's account at Midland County Detention Center? Use the lobby kiosk, TouchPay online, or TouchPay by phone at 1-866-232-1899. Mailed money orders and cashier's checks are no longer accepted. The kiosk takes cash or card and is available during normal Central Detention Facility lobby hours. Service fees apply: deposits of $0–$20 carry a $3.95 fee whether you pay at the kiosk, by phone (IVR), online, or at a countertop terminal. Paying bail? Midland County requires payment through the kiosk or TouchPay online. Card bail payments include the base fee plus a 7.5% surcharge of the face amount. Before sending money, confirm processing times and any additional vendor fees with TouchPay or the facility.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 15What are the visiting hours at Midland County Detention Center?
Public visitation is held Saturday through Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
VisitationHow many visitors can an inmate have and how often can they visit?
Each inmate can have up to two visitors per day. You can only visit once per day, visits must fall on non-consecutive days, and inmates are limited to four total visits per week.
VisitationCan I bring my child to visit at Midland County Detention Center?
Yes, but only during the first full visitation week of each month for children under 17. Only one child may visit at a time, and they must be with a parent or guardian who signs a liability release before the child’s first visit.
VisitationCan an inmate at Midland County Detention Center receive incoming phone calls?
No. Inmates at Midland County Detention Center can’t receive incoming phone calls, but they may place collect calls where allowed by the vendor and the call recipient.
CommunicationWho do I call for help if a Securus video visit at Midland County has audio or video problems?
For audio/video visit technical problems, visit www.securustech.net or call Securus technical support at 877-578-3658. Securus handles scheduling and troubleshooting for Midland County’s remote video visits.
CommunicationCan an attorney allow someone else (like an aide or private investigator) to join an attorney video visit at Midland County?
Yes. Attorneys may authorize others (such as an aide or investigator) to visit on their behalf using the attorney’s Securus account.
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Midland County Detention Center is located in Midland County, Texas. Each inmate can have up to two visitors per visiting day.
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