How to Contact Navarro County Jail (phones, office, and when to use 911)
Need to reach Navarro County Jail or the Sheriff's Office? Here are the numbers to keep handy—plus when to skip them and call 911 instead.
How to send messages, photos, and packages
Navarro County Jail uses Texas' centralized digital mail process for most personal letters. Your envelope goes to an offsite processor where pages are screened, scanned, and delivered to the inmate's secure tablet—not as loose paper. Legal/privileged mail and some publications (like items shipped from verified publishers or approved sellers) are handled directly by the facility under a separate review process. To avoid delays: clearly print the inmate's full legal name and ID/booking number, include your complete return address, and add the facility/unit name if you know it. Follow any paper-size or page-limit rules. Skip contraband—no cash, loose stamps, food, or other prohibited items. Books and magazines should only come from publishers or approved vendors.
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Write the inmate’s full legal name and booking or ID number on the envelope, and include your full return address. If you know it, add the facility or unit name, and follow any paper-size and page-limit rules required by the processor or facility.
Yes, in many cases. Under Texas' centralized system, most personal mail is screened and scanned by an offsite processor. The scanned pages are delivered to the inmate's secure tablet rather than as loose paper.
Usually, yes—but they must come directly from publishers or approved sellers, not from home packages. Some media/publisher shipments may be handled separately from the central mail processor and reviewed by the facility.
Need to reach Navarro County Jail or the Sheriff's Office? Here are the numbers to keep handy—plus when to skip them and call 911 instead.
Planning a jail visit or county errand around New Year's? Don't trust a single web notice. Navarro County has posted office closures for Dec 31–Jan 2, and the county clerk's site warns that online info isn't certified. A quick phone call can save you a wasted trip.
Mailing paperwork to the wrong address in Navarro County can delay your request by days or weeks. Two Corsicana addresses show up on official forms, and they're not interchangeable.