PALO PINTO JAIL, TX

Physical Address
420 Cedar StPalo Pinto, TX, 76484

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Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • All in-person visits at Palo Pinto Jail must be scheduled online at www.icsolutions.com.
  • Visits can be booked starting 24 hours and up to two weeks before the scheduled visit.
  • Visiting is a privilege; the facility may restrict or cancel visits for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety reasons.

Mail & Letters

  • Mail for inmates at Palo Pinto Jail should be sent to P.O. Box 506, Palo Pinto, TX 76484.
  • Correspondence with inappropriate or gruesome content (including images of nudity, sexual acts, or physical violence) is not allowed.
  • Soft-sided Bibles may be brought to the jail for an inmate or shipped directly from the supplier; other mailed items require pre-approval by Jail Administration.

Sending Money

  • Money orders and cashier's checks are accepted for commissary deposits in person or by mail.
  • The facility does not accept cash for commissary account deposits.
  • You can apply funds to an inmate's commissary account online at www.jailatm.com.

Inmate Lookup

  • Palo Pinto County maintains an online inmate roster that displays booking details including name, booking status, arrest date, days in jail, and total bond amounts.
  • The roster shows total bond amounts recorded at booking so families can see the bond figure listed by the county.
  • County rosters are one of several public search tools; you can also search Texas state or federal offender databases when needed.

Contact Info

  • The Palo Pinto County Law Enforcement Center provides both a physical address and a mailing address for commissary deposits and inmate correspondence.
  • Check the facility’s contact page or main phone line on the county/sheriff website for general questions and detainee status.
  • Have the detainee’s full name, date of birth, and any known aliases ready when contacting the facility.

Facility Info

  • Bondsmen must provide a copy of each agent’s driver’s license as required on the bondsmen information sheet.
  • The facility does not accept cash for commissary account deposits.
  • County staff publish an online inmate roster showing booking details and total bond amounts.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

All in-person visits at Palo Pinto Jail must be scheduled online through www.icsolutions.com—phone bookings aren't allowed. Reservations open 24 hours before the visit and stay available up to two weeks out, so plan ahead. Before scheduling, you'll need to create and verify an online visitation account and complete any required background questionnaire. Visiting is a privilege: the facility can restrict or cancel visits for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety reasons. Both in-person and remote/video options may be available, and most non-attorney visits may be monitored or recorded. Remote video or kiosk availability varies by unit, and the scheduler may hide dates if an inmate already has a visit scheduled that week.

Mail & Letters

Send personal mail for an inmate at Palo Pinto Jail to P.O. Box 506, Palo Pinto, TX 76484. Include the inmate's full name and ID number when possible. Put your full return address on the envelope so it can be processed and returned if needed. The jail prohibits correspondence with inappropriate or gruesome content, including images showing nudity, sexual acts, or physical violence. Soft-sided Bibles may be brought to the jail for an inmate or shipped directly from the supplier; other items generally need prior approval from Jail Administration. Stick to standard mail rules—clear addressing, any size or page limits, and allowed-item requirements. Legal or privileged mail may be handled separately and not routed through centralized scanning systems.

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Sending Money

Need to put money on someone's commissary at Palo Pinto County Jail? You have a few options. The jail accepts deposits by money order or cashier's check—drop it off at the Palo Pinto County Law Enforcement Center or send it by mail. Cash isn't accepted. You can also add funds online through www.jailatm.com, which is often the easiest route if you're not local. Double-check that you're using the correct physical or mailing address before sending any payment. Keep the money order separate and don't include personal letters with it.

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Inmate Lookup

Looking for someone at Palo Pinto Jail? Start with Palo Pinto County's online inmate roster. It lists booking details including the person's name, booking status, arrest date, days in jail, and total bond amounts recorded at booking. The roster is a fast way to confirm custody and review bond figures, though county rosters and third-party sites can differ in how complete or current they are. If you have an offender ID, booking number, or the person's full name, use it to narrow results. Still can't find them? Try statewide or federal offender searches. For custody-status updates, you can register for notification services—but verify urgent details directly with county staff.

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Common Questions

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How do I schedule an in-person visit at Palo Pinto Jail?

Schedule all in-person visits online at www.icsolutions.com. You can book starting 24 hours before the visit and up to two weeks in advance, and visits can’t be scheduled by phone.

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Can I schedule a same-day visit or call the jail to book a visit?

No. Palo Pinto Jail requires online scheduling through the ICSolutions site and does not allow phone scheduling; requests must fall within the 24-hour to two-week booking window.

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What can cause a scheduled visit to be canceled at Palo Pinto Jail?

Visits can be restricted or canceled for rule violations, lockdowns, security incidents, or health and safety emergencies. Check the scheduler and any facility notices before you travel.

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What address do I use to send mail to an inmate at Palo Pinto Jail?

Send inmate mail to P.O. Box 506, Palo Pinto, TX 76484. Include the inmate’s full name and ID number, and make sure your return address is on the envelope.

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Can I send books or a Bible to someone at Palo Pinto Jail?

Soft-sided Bibles may be brought to the jail for an inmate or shipped directly from the supplier. Other books or items must be pre-approved by Jail Administration and may need to come from an approved publisher/vendor.

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Are graphic or sexual images allowed in mail to Palo Pinto Jail?

No. Mail with inappropriate or gruesome content—including images depicting nudity, sexual acts, or physical violence—is not allowed. Under general mail rules, items like cash, drugs, weapons, food, and loose stamps are also typically prohibited.

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Visiting someone at Palo Pinto Jail requires scheduling online. Since November 1, 2022, all visits must be booked at www.icsolutions.com — at least 24 hours ahead, up to two weeks out. Phone scheduling isn't available.

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