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Quick Facts
- To request information about a detainee, call (214) 905-5829 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
- When calling, have the detainee's biographical information (full name, aliases, date of birth) ready.
- Detainees at Rolling Plains are allotted 500 minutes of phone time each month.
- Healthcare is provided by Emerald Health Care and the clinic operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Common Questions
How do I get information about someone at Rolling Plains?
Call (214) 905-5829 Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Have the detainee’s full name, any known aliases, and date of birth ready when you call.
Can detainees at Rolling Plains make phone calls and how much time do they get?
Yes. Rolling Plains provides detainees with 500 minutes of phone time each month. Check with the facility for current calling procedures or any temporary adjustments.
Who provides medical care at Rolling Plains and when is the clinic open?
Medical care is provided by Emerald Health Care. The clinic is reported to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Understanding Phone Access at Rolling Plains: The 500-Minute Monthly Allowance and How Calls Work
Phone contact at Rolling Plains works differently than outside. Here's what you need to know about the 500-minute monthly allowance, who runs the system, and how to get an urgent message through.
How to Leave an Urgent Message for Someone at Rolling Plains Detention Center
Need to get a time-sensitive message to someone at Rolling Plains Detention Center? You can't call them directly, but the facility does have a way to pass along urgent messages.
What Happens to Personal Property When Someone Arrives at Rolling Plains
When someone arrives at Rolling Plains, they don't keep their personal property. Staff inventory and log everything during intake, then secure it. Valuables go into property bags and are stored in a designated secure area — nothing moves around the facility unaccounted for.