You can also use the VINE search tool to find additional information about inmates in the DC DOC. This tool permits search by inmate first and last name and offender identification number. Please note that this is different from the BOP inmate locator. Do not use this search tool to locate...
so spelling the inmate's name correctly is of the utmost importance. Those without access to the internet can locate an inmate by calling the TDCJ at 936-295-6371 or 800-535-0283, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone requests require the inmate's exact date of birth i...
When an individual makes an inquiry by email, they should provide the inmate’s full name and seven-digit TDCJ number to: pia@tdcj.texas.gov. If they do not know the TDCJ number, they should provide the inmate’s exact date of birth, and if they do not know that date, they should ...
When an inmate leaves the prison system, the entry lists a release date. Release dates identified as “unknown” signify a non-determined sentence limit, such as pre-trial holds. Location results listed as “unknown” refer to inmates transferred to non-federal facilities. These include work rel...
One of the first questions the parole board members will have is where you (or, the inmate, if you are writing on another's behalf) are going to live. It is unacceptable to explain that you will just find a place to live after release. You must indicate specifically where and with who...
A searcher can call the TDCJ in Huntsville between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to find out an inmate’s status and location. If the searcher does not know the inmate’s TDCJ or SID number, they must provide the inmate’s exact date of birth. ...
for Wasco State Prison-Reception Center in Wasco, California, inmates are housed in facilities A through H. A party should provide the inmate’s last known housing in the address. Here is an example: “John Doe, CDC number, Wasco State Prison-Reception Center, Facility A, 701 Scofield Av...