How do I send an email on TDCJ?
E-mail the inmate’s full name and 7-digit TDCJ number to this e-mail address [email protected]. If you do not know the TDCJ number, provide the exact date of birth (if date of birth is not known, provide their approximate age and county of conviction). Please include inmate’s name in subject line of e-mail.
How do I contact TDCJ?
Inmate Locator/General Information Line – Huntsville, (936) 295-6371, or (800) 535-0283. *NOTE: If you do not know the inmate’s TDCJ or SID number you MUST provide EXACT date of birth of inmate for telephone requests.
Can TDCJ inmates send emails?
Offenders do not have any access to computers to send e-messages or receive e-messages.
How do I send an email to a prisoner?
Prisoners are not allowed to access social networking websites (such as Facebook or Twitter) while they’re in custody. You cannot email prisoners directly, but you can use a service called Email a Prisoner. If you send a message this way, it’ll be printed out and delivered by prison staff.
How do I send an email to JPay?
You can send an Email by following these 3 simple steps: Open a JPay.com account. Purchase stamps. Click on the “Email” tab and follow the prompts….
- Make sure your Video Visitation was confirmed and approved by your incarcerated individual’s agency.
- Make sure you are logged in to your JPay.com account.
How do I send an email to an inmate?
Family and friends of inmates can use the ConnectNetwork.com website to manage their account with GTL. Friends and family can create and fund an AdvancePay prepaid telephone account, and create, send and receive e-messages (very similar to email) with inmates from the ConnectNetwork.com website.
Can Texas inmates use JPAY?
Inmates incarcerated in a Texas prison now have access to e-messaging. It is important to note, that inmate’s do not have access to the internet. The e-message service is offered through jpay.com and is received in the mail room, printed and delivered to the inmate with regular mail.