Roy K. Robb Facility
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5 Ways to Send Money to an Inmate (and Which Option the TDCJ Calls Free)
Putting money on someone's TDCJ trust fund account? You've got several routes—some fast, some old-school, and one TDCJ specifically calls free.
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How to Register Your Phone to Receive Calls from an Inmate (for Roy K. Robb families)
If your loved one is in TDCJ custody, your phone number must be enrolled before you can receive their calls. Have the inmate's TDCJ ID number ready—you'll need it.
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What to Bring and Check Before Your First Visit to Roy K. Robb
Your first visit goes smoother when you confirm access ahead of time and pack light. Use this checklist to avoid a wasted trip to Roy K. Robb.
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Visitation
- Visitors must confirm the inmate is assigned to the unit, has visitation privileges, check the visitation schedule (updated daily on weekdays and multiple times on visitation days), and call the unit to verify.
- Visitors are required to bring photo identification and should check the facility’s list of acceptable photo IDs before arriving.
- Do not bring cell phones inside the secure perimeter and do not bring cash except coins, not more than $35.
Communication
- You must register your phone number online via Friends & Family Enrollment and provide the inmate's TDCJ ID to receive calls.
- Inmate calls are generally available about 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. and individual calls are limited to 30 minutes.
- Calls are allowed only to home landlines, post-paid cell phones, and pre-paid cell phones; internet, 800, business, pay phone, and international numbers are not permitted.
Sending Commissary
- Mailed money orders or cashier's checks must be made payable to 'Inmate Trust Fund for Offender Name and Number.'
- Deposit slips can be obtained from the offender or by sending a self‑addressed, stamped envelope to Inmate Trust Fund, PO Box 60, Huntsville, TX 77342-0060.
- TDCJ offers a free monthly ACH debit service; submit the completed ACH authorization form with a voided check to Inmate Trust Fund at PO Box 629, Huntsville, TX 77342-0629.
Contact Info
- For questions about inmate trust fund deposits, call the Inmate Trust Fund at 936.438.8990.
- When calling about a detainee, have the person’s full name, date of birth, and inmate or booking ID ready.
- Official contacts are best confirmed on the facility’s official website, the county sheriff’s page, or the county/court clerk’s site.
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Topic Overviews
Communication
To receive calls from an inmate at Roy K. Robb Facility, register your phone number online through Friends & Family Enrollment and enter the inmate's TDCJ ID when prompted. You'll need to confirm you're the registered owner of the number, be at least 18, and make sure your driver license or state ID name matches the phone listing or bill. Inmate phones are generally available 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Each call is limited to 30 minutes, and calls (except attorney-of-record calls) may be monitored and recorded. Calls can only go to home landlines, post-paid cell phones, and pre-paid cell phones—no internet services, 800 numbers, businesses, pay phones, or international numbers. Securus remote video visits last 60 minutes, cost $10, and are limited to one per month. Contact Securus Customer Service if you run into issues.
Read full guideSending Commissary
Family and friends can fund an inmate account at Roy K. Robb Facility by mailing a money order or cashier's check, using vendor services (JPay, eCommDirect, Access Corrections), or enrolling in TDCJ's free monthly ACH debit service. Make payments payable to
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Showing 6 of 10How do I confirm a scheduled visit at Roy K. Robb Facility?
Confirm the inmate’s unit assignment and visitation privileges, then check the visitation schedule (updated daily on weekdays and more frequently on visitation days). Call the unit to verify—your visit isn’t confirmed until staff contacts you with confirmation.
VisitationWhat ID do I need to visit someone at Roy K. Robb?
Bring a government-issued photo ID that matches the name on the scheduled visit. Check the facility’s list of acceptable photo IDs before you arrive.
VisitationCan I bring my phone or cash into the visiting area at Roy K. Robb?
No—cell phones aren’t allowed inside the secure perimeter. Don’t bring cash except coins, and keep coins to $35 or less.
VisitationHow do I register my phone to receive calls from an inmate at Roy K. Robb Facility?
Register your phone number online through the Friends & Family Enrollment process and provide the inmate’s TDCJ ID. You must confirm you’re the registered owner of the number, be at least 18 years old, and your ID name must match the phone listing or bill.
CommunicationWhen can inmates make phone calls and how long can each call last?
Inmate phones are generally available about 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., and each call is limited to 30 minutes. Calls (except to an attorney of record) may be monitored and recorded.
CommunicationWhat are the rules and support options for remote video visits at Roy K. Robb Facility?
Remote video visits are through Securus, last 60 minutes, cost $10, and are limited to one remote visit per month. If you run into problems, contact Securus Customer Service for assistance.
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Before you travel to Roy K. Robb Facility, confirm the inmate is assigned to that unit and that they have visitation privileges. Check the visitation schedule — it’s updated daily on weekdays and multiple times on visitation days — and call the unit for final confirmation before you go.
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