How do I find someone in Smith County Jail?

How do I find someone in Smith County Jail?

You may contact the Smith County Jail at 903-590-2800. Smith County Low/Medium Risk facility is located at 2811 Public Road, Tyler, Texas 75701. The phone number is 903-590-2800.

How do I put money in Smith County Jail?

When sending money, funds are made available to the inmates immediately after the credit card is processed. Funds can be deposited by way of the internet or through a lobby ATM machine. A deposit can be made using a Mastercard, or VISA credit card or bank debit card.

Do I have a warrant in Smith County Texas?

To find out if you have a warrant in Smith County visit www.smith-county.com and select the “Do you owe a court fine?” at the top of the home page. This site will allow you to search for your name in Smith County database.

How do I write an inmate in Smith County Jail?

Address letters to an inmate as follows:

  1. Sender’s first name and last name.
  2. Sender’s home address.
  3. City, State, Zip Code.
  4. Inmate’s full name.
  5. C/O Smith County Jail.
  6. 206 E. Elm.
  7. Tyler, Texas 75701.

Where is Smith County Jail in Tyler TX?

You may contact the Smith County Jail at 903-590-2800. Smith County Low/Medium Risk facility is located at 2811 Public Road, Tyler, Texas 75701. The phone number is 903-590-2800. Facility Visitation Hours for both the Central and Low/Medium Risk Facilities are as follows:

How to find an inmate in Smith County Texas?

To search for jail inmate records in Smith County Texas, use Smith County online inmate search or jail roster. Inmate details include: booking number, facility, name, alias, hair color, eye color, photo, SO number, date of birth, address, warrant number, charge, issuing auth, offense date, bond/type, fine/crt costs and disposition.

Where is the low risk jail in Tyler TX?

The Low Risk Jail is located at 2811 Public Road Tyler, Texas 75702.

Who is the Sheriff of Smith County Texas?

The Holy Bible and the Constitutions of the United States of America and Texas are the guides I follow to live my life and to enforce the law. The Smith County Sheriff’s Office belongs to you.

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