Visitation at Wayne Scott Unit, TX

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

To visit at Wayne Scott Unit, you'll use the TDCJ Visitation Scheduler. Create your own account, then complete registration using the emailed link and 7‑digit validation code—staff can't create or delete accounts for you. Once an email is used, it can't be changed or deleted, so use the Forgot/Reset Password option if needed. Your visitor profile needs a phone number in XXX XXX XXXX format. Adding an inmate requires their eight‑digit TDCJ/SID number (use the TDCJ Offender Search if you don't know it). The scheduler supports Regular, Contact, and Video/Tablet visits, and relationship requests get sent to the unit for verification. Visiting runs Saturday and Sunday, 8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Cycles run Monday–Sunday with one visit per cycle. Regular visits last two hours, starting when both parties are present. The Visitors List caps at 10 names with limited change intervals. Contact visits allow limited physical contact under staff observation. Contraband—including phones, smartwatches, and paper money—is prohibited. Visitors 18+ need a current government-issued ID.

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Quick Facts

  • You must create your own TDCJ visitation scheduler account and verify it using the 7‑digit code emailed during registration.
  • Visiting normally takes place Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with one scheduled visit allowed per visiting cycle.
  • The Visitors List is limited to a maximum of 10 names per inmate.
  • Visitors 18 and older must present a current government‑issued ID and at least one ID must contain a current physical address.

Visitation Guides

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What to Bring (and What to Leave Behind) When Visiting Wayne Scott Unit

Before you make the drive, confirm the person you're visiting is actually assigned to the Wayne Scott Unit and has active visitation privileges. If they've been transferred or their visits are restricted, you'll be turned away—even if you did everything else right.

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What to Expect During Your Video Visit with Wayne Scott Unit Inmates: Cost, Length, and How to Schedule

Setting up a video visit with someone at the Wayne Scott Unit? There are two "video" options that sound similar but work differently. A Remote Video Visit (kiosk) is a live video session you schedule through the vendor's website—not through the in-person visitation desk. You might also see "Video/Tablet" listed in the TDCJ online visitation scheduler. That label trips people up. TDCJ specifically notes that "Video/Tablet" in their scheduler is not the same as the Securus Video program. If you want a Securus remote video visit, you'll need to schedule through Securus directly.

Common Questions

How do I create and verify a TDCJ visitation scheduler account for Wayne Scott Unit?

Create your account yourself on the TDCJ Visitation Scheduler—staff can’t create accounts for visitors. After you register, check your email for a link and a 7‑digit validation code to finish setup. Once an email address is used for an account, it can’t be deleted or changed.

When are visiting hours at Wayne Scott Unit and how long is a regular visit?

Visiting normally takes place Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Visiting cycles run Monday through the following Sunday, and normally one visit per cycle is allowed. A regular visit is two hours long and starts when the inmate and visitor(s) are present.

How many people can be on an inmate's Visitors List and how often can it be changed?

An inmate’s Visitors List is limited to 10 names. Names can be added or deleted once every six months for institutional inmates and once every 60 days for state jail, ISF, and SAFP inmates.

Other Guides for Wayne Scott Unit, TX

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How to Add Money to an Inmate's Account at Wayne Scott Unit

Adding money to an inmate's trust fund at Wayne Scott Unit comes down to two things: using an accepted deposit method and being an approved sender. Here's how it works—plus the holds and privacy rules that often catch families off guard.

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How to Register Your Phone to Receive Calls from Wayne Scott Unit

To receive phone calls from someone at the Wayne Scott Unit, you need to register your phone number through the Texas Inmate Telephone Friends & Family Enrollment website. No registration, no calls—it's that simple. You'll need the inmate's TDCJ ID number to complete enrollment. The system uses that ID to link your phone number to the right person. Don't have it? Look it up using the online inmate search or call one of the numbers below.

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