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Titus County TX Jail basic information to help guide you through what you can do for your inmate while they are incarcerated. The facility's direct contact number: 903-572-6641
This facility is for adult inmates.
The Titus County TX Jail is a medium-security detention center located at 304 S Van Buren Mt. Pleasant, TX which is operated locally by the Titus County Sheriff's Office and holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing or both. Most of the sentenced inmates are here for less than two years. Titus County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, municipalities, the US Marshal's Service and the Mt. Pleasant Police Department who do not have their own long-term lock-up.
How do I send money to an inmate?
Lobby Kiosk
Customers can make deposits and payments using our Lobby Kiosk machine. The Kiosks is physically located in the Titus County Jail Lobby. Cash and credit/debit cards are accepted at the Kiosk. Using our Kiosk is as easy as using an ATM. You can either insert cash, or use the card reader to insert your credit/debit card. Follow the easy, step-by-step instructions, and your deposit is credited to the inmate's account in a matter of minutes.
Kiosk benefits include:
- Accepts cash in all bill denominations
- Accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit/debit cards
- Fast, reliable, secure, and convenient way for you to make payments
- Accepts and posts transactions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
- Available in multiple languages
- Cash Bonds accepted on misdemeanor charges
By Telephone
Call 1-715-690-2965 toll-free to make a telephone deposit using your credit/debit card with VISA, MasterCard or Discover.
Online / Web
Visit www.inmatecanteen.com and create an online account to make deposits into an inmate's account.
Can I leave a message for an inmate?
We do not give messages unless it is an emergency and we have verified the emergency. You may write the inmate a letter or visit
them on visitation day.
How do I send a letter to an inmate?
See Below for an example:
Titus County Jail
(Inmate's Name)
304 South Van Buren
Mount Pleasant, TX 75455
Only plain cards, plain paper, and plain envelopes are excepted. No other items can be in the envelope or it will be returned. If any contraband is found, the sender and/or the inmate may face criminal charges.
When is his/her court date?
We do not know the court dates. You will need to contact the Attorney's Office to determine court dates.
How long until the person will be released after I post a bond for them?
Bonds are processed when we receive them. We cannot give you a specific time the subject will be released. There are many steps to process a bond / release.
The inmate went to court and the Judge said they were going to be released; have you released them yet?
When inmates go to court, we may not receive the paperwork until later that evening or sometimes the court has to wait on the Judge to sign the judgement and the paperwork is not received until the following day. Once we receive the judgement, they will be processed for release if there are no other charges.
visitation Info
Titus County TX Jail – Visitation
Visitation hours for males are determined by the last name of the inmate: (two 20 minute visits per week)
A-M: Thursday and Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM
N-Z: Tuesday and Saturday 1 PM to 5 PM
Females:
Tuesday and Saturday 8 AM to 11 AM
You must have a valid State ID and must not have been incarcerated in the Titus County Jail for at least 30 days prior to visit.
Visitors can only bring identification and car keys during the visit. Please leave everything else in your car.
All visitors are subject to be searched for contraband prior to entering the jail. Anyone caught bringing contra-
band into the institution will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and all visiting privileges will be
revoked. Contraband is defined as any letter, note, drugs, alcohol, cell phones, tobacco products, weapons,
or any other article not authorized by the administration. Jail personnel are not permitted to accept any items
to pass along to inmates.
Dress appropriately and follow the institution's dress code which stipulates:
- Undergarments are required as a condition of any visit.
- Shirt and shoes must be worn at all times.
- Tops must cover the entire trunk of the body
- Shorts are permitted only if they are modestly cut (no upper thigh or buttocks visible)
- No hooded clothing or headgear unless worn for religious reasons
- No clothing that is sheer or see through (mesh) material
- No muscle shirts, halter tops, crop tops, sleeveless or strapless shirt / dresses
- No clothing with excessive pockets, metal, or drawstrings
- No clothing that displays a gang affiliation or is in any way attribute to gang culture
- No clothing that is obscene, racist, or displays sexual content
- No sleepwear
Arrive unimpared by the use of alcohol or other drugs. A person suspected of being under the influence of alcohol
or other drugs will not be permitted to visit.
Visitors that are 17 years old or older must provide a proper picture I.D. Inmates children, under the age of 17,
may visit, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.