INMATE MAIL All inmate mail must contain the sender’s full name and complete return address, the inmate’s full name (the name he/she is booked into jail under), the inmate’s SPN, the inmate’s housing facility and cell block location. If incoming mail does not have the above information on it, it will be returned to the sender. Letters with no return address or improper addresses will be sent to the U.S. Post Office for final disposition. All inmate mail is inspected upon receipt by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. All inmate mail is inspected upon receipt by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. Incoming letters with perfume, body fluids (to include lipstick), make-up, and other substances will be returned to the sender. Inmates may receive up to two (2) paperback books and four (4) magazines or other publications purchased by them, in their possession at any time. Hardbound books are not permitted. The books must come directly from the publisher. All publications must be new. No used books allowed. All publications can be delivered by the United States Postal Service (USPS), United Parcel Service (UPS), Federal Express (Fed-Ex), or Amazon driver. All publications are to be sent to the following address: Inmate Full Name, Full SPN 701 N. San Jacinto, Visitor Control Center Attn: Books- Mail Room Houston, Texas 77002
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i would like to know why the police dont have good manners went you go see the prisoner, i living in atlanta but the police ovethere thank God they treat people with respect and good attitude. but here is terrible my son is in jail. in this building they one everybody respect them but they dont want to respect anybody . my son told me they try to abuse him inside and he defent his self he call for help and police came but he just look and laughing and he left. i hasked my son if they have camera… Read more »
My fiancé is very I’ll diabetic incarcerated there his other cell mates have called n said that my fiancé has disappeared from his designated housing saying he was very sick when officers removed him leaving all of his property n commisary behind. My mother in law had called up there n they tell her that he is still where he was housed at . We cannot get any info . He usually called several times daily n now it’s been days since he has contacted anyone. What can we do?
Hi Nady,
Please try resolving your health care issues involving your fiance. This is a link to the prison’s website
for healthcare: https://www.harriscountyso.org/JailInfo/inmateinfoinmateQOL
If you are still having difficulty finding any information about your fiance’s health, etc, try contacting the
prison chaplain. Often, the chaplain can be very helpful at a prison or jail facility.
Thank you
You are very welcome, Brad
Did harris County jail have a lock down last night 11/18/2023. On the 5th floor??? Before 10pm. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
If someone received a pr bond 12/31/2023 why were they moved to baker st jail instead of getting processed out
The only thing I disagree with is the law enforcement needs to make sure and double check all identification and photo IDs.