Send Photos & Mail at Montgomery County Jail, Conroe, Texas

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Overview

Montgomery County Jail in Conroe delivers inmate mail electronically on weekdays (Monday through Friday)—paper mail isn't handed directly to inmates on weekends. All incoming and outgoing non-privileged mail gets screened before reaching the inmate, meaning letters can be searched and reviewed. Legal (privileged) mail works differently: staff open it in the inmate's presence to check for contraband but won't read the contents. To help your mail get processed smoothly, address it clearly with the inmate's full name and ID number, include your return address, and stick to standard paper sizes and simple formats.

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Quick Facts

  • Mail is delivered each day through electronic means Monday through Friday.
  • All incoming and outgoing non‑privileged mail is subject to search and review before delivery.
  • Privileged mail is opened in the presence of the inmate and searched for contraband but not read.
  • When sending mail, include the inmate’s full name and ID number and your return address, and use standard paper sizes and formats so mail can be processed or scanned by central vendors when applicable.

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Common Questions

How is regular (non‑privileged) mail delivered to inmates at Montgomery County Jail?

Regular (non‑privileged) mail is delivered electronically Monday through Friday. Before delivery, it’s searched and reviewed as part of the jail’s screening process.

Will staff read my legal or privileged mail to an inmate at Montgomery County Jail?

No. Legal (privileged) mail is opened in the inmate’s presence to inspect for contraband, but staff do not read the contents.

Can my letter be searched or censored before reaching the inmate?

Yes. All incoming and outgoing non-privileged mail can be searched and reviewed before delivery. Mail that doesn't meet facility or processing requirements may be rejected or returned.

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