Titus County Jail, TX

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304 S Van Buren AveMt Pleasant, TX, 75455

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At a Glance

Communication

  • Titus County uses Hyper‑Reach to send emergency alerts to cell phones, email addresses, and TDD devices.
  • Hyper‑Reach will automatically call listed landline numbers; unlisted landlines and cell numbers must be registered to receive calls or texts.
  • By submitting a mobile number you consent to receive Hyper‑Reach text alerts; message or data rates may apply and you can reply HELP or STOP.

Inmate Lookup

  • Titus County uses the Texas IVSS service provided by the Texas Attorney General’s Crime Victim Services Division.
  • IVSS is updated 24 hours a day with offender status changes.
  • The IVSS information is believed accurate but carries a disclaimer and should not be used as an official record.

Contact Info

  • Choose the correct street address in the Hyper-Reach sign-up form so area-specific emergency alerts will reach you.
  • Registering for Hyper-Reach Community Alerts enables notifications to a cellular phone, email, and TDD.
  • Hyper-Reach will automatically call a listed landline; unlisted landlines and cell numbers must be separately registered to receive calls or texts.

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Topic Overviews

Communication

Titus County uses Hyper‑Reach for emergency communications, sending alerts to cell phones, email addresses, and TDD devices. Listed landlines get calls automatically, but you'll need to register unlisted landlines and mobile numbers to receive calls or texts. Submitting a mobile number means you agree to receive text alerts—message and data rates may apply, and you can reply HELP or STOP to manage texts. For staying in touch with someone who's incarcerated, Texas facilities typically offer phone calls, remote video visits, electronic messaging, and inmate tablets through third‑party vendors and the agency's Inmate Technology program. Available options vary by unit, so check the specific facility page for rules and vendor instructions.

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Inmate Lookup

You can check Titus County inmate status through Texas's IVSS system, run by the Texas Office of the Attorney General's Crime Victim Services Division and updated around the clock. The information is generally reliable, though IVSS includes a formal disclaimer—treat it as informational, not an official legal record. If someone has been released or transferred, they may not appear in search results, even if your notification registration stays active in case they return to custody. For broader searching, use statewide and county search tools, and consider registering for status-change alerts through IVSS/VINE/SAVNS. If you need to act on custody information, confirm critical details through official sources first.

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Contact

Titus County uses Hyper-Reach for local emergency notifications. Start by signing up and selecting your exact street address—this ensures area-specific alerts reach you. Hyper-Reach Community Alerts can notify your cell phone, email, and TDD, and the sign-up form asks for detailed address information including Postal Address, City, House Number, Apartment/Unit/Suite, and Zip Code. Listed landlines get calls automatically, but you'll need to register any unlisted landline or cell number to receive calls or texts. Submitting a mobile number means you agree to receive text alerts—message and data rates may apply, and you can reply HELP or STOP to manage messages. For non-emergency contact or document requests, use the county or sheriff contact page, have identifying details ready, and avoid sending sensitive personal information over unsecured email.

Common Questions

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How do I sign up for Titus County emergency alerts (Hyper‑Reach)?

Register your contact information in Hyper‑Reach to receive alerts by phone, email, or TDD. Listed landlines get calls automatically, but you'll need to add any unlisted landline and mobile numbers to receive calls or texts. Submitting a mobile number means you consent to text alerts (message/data rates may apply). Reply HELP or STOP to manage texts.

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What types of communication are typically available for inmates at Texas county facilities like Titus County Jail?

Texas county facilities commonly offer phone calls, remote video visits, electronic messaging, and inmate tablets through the agency’s Inmate Technology program. The exact services and vendor rules vary by unit, so check the inmate’s specific facility page for details.

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How do phone and video visit systems generally work for inmates?

For phone service, you'll typically register approved numbers with the vendor or agency system and fund an account for prepaid or collect calling. Remote video visits are usually scheduled through the approved vendor or agency portal—availability and payment steps depend on the vendor and unit rules.

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Who provides the IVSS data used for Titus County inmate searches?

IVSS data used for Titus County searches is provided by the Texas Office of the Attorney General’s Crime Victim Services Division. The feed is updated around the clock with offender status changes.

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Can I rely on IVSS as an official record of custody for a Titus County inmate?

No. IVSS is believed accurate but carries a disclaimer—don't use it as an official legal record. For legal or time-sensitive decisions, confirm details through official court or law-enforcement sources.

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What if someone I’m tracking no longer appears in IVSS results for Titus County?

They may have been released or transferred. IVSS doesn't always show offenders no longer in custody. Your notification registration can stay active, and alert services like IVSS/VINE/SAVNS will notify you if they return to custody.

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You can track offender status changes around the clock through the state's IVSS site, run by the Texas Office of the Attorney General's Crime Victim Services Division.

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