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Clay 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: 940-538-5611
This facility is for adult inmates.
The Clay County TX Jail is a medium-security detention center located at 215 W Gilbert St Henrietta, TX which is operated locally by the Clay 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. Clay County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, municipalities, the US Marshal's Service and the Henrietta Police Department who do not have their own long-term lock-up.
Inmates will not be allowed to retain personal funds while in this facility. A special account is set up for each inmate for these funds from which inmates may purchase commissary items.
**Money Orders will no longer be accepted** – To add funds to an inmate account please visit jailatm.com or visit the CCSO lobby Stellar Teller kiosk. The kiosk accepts cash or credit/debit cards.
Sterling Commissary
Crown Correctional Inmate Phone Services – Family & Friends Account Set-up: 1-800-943-2189
visitation Info
Clay County Jail – Visitation
Visitation Schedule
MALE INMATES: WEDNESDAY 1 PM TO 4 PM
SATURDAY 12 PM TO 2 PM
FEMALE INMATES: WEDNESDAY 9 AM TO 11 AM
SATURDAY 2 PM TO 4 PM
Inmates will be allowed five (5) names on their visitation list and only those on the list will be allowed to visit. All visitors must have valid state-issued or military picture ID or they will not be allowed to visit. (Exception: paper ID (new application for DL) with photo on record in our system to identify subject).
- Changes will not be allowed to the visitation list during visitation hours. Once the list reaches 5 names there can be no changes for 30 days.
- Any person 17 years of age or older listed on an inmate’s visitation list is authorized a 20-minute visit per inmate per visiting day.
- Children 16 years of age or under are allowed to visit provided they are accompanied by an adult who is listed on the inmate’s visitation list. Children do not have to show identification. It is the visitor’s responsibility to have adult supervision for children not visiting.
- Persons who have been incarcerated in the Clay County Jail are not permitted to visit any inmate until 30 days have passed since being released. (No exceptions)
- Anyone arrested together or co-defendants in a pending criminal case will not be allowed to visit for a period of 6 months following the release of one of the persons.
- Visitors are required to dress appropriately.
- Loud or abusive talking, failure to supervise/control children, slamming the phone receiver or inappropriate behavior is grounds for terminating your visit.
- Clay County Sheriff’s Office reserves the right to refuse any person visitation for violation of the rules.