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Lubbock County Substance Abuse

State
Texas
County
Lubbock
City
Lubbock
Postal Code
79415
Location
2019 North Akron Avenue
Phone
806-767-1125
Fax
806-775-1800

The Lubbock County Sherriff Office manages Lubbock County Substance Abuse. The Lubbock County Substance Abuse is classified as a medium – security facility and mainly houses pre-trial detainees and those waiting for their sentences. Lubbock County Substance Abuse has a capacity of roughly 54 inmates, with a maximum capacity of around 85 in cases of emergency. The Lubbock County Substance Abuse accepts inmates from surrounding areas, offering to hold inmates for areas without long-term lockup capabilities.

The Lubbock County Substance Abuse in Lubbock maintains its standards in compliance with national and state requirements.

The Lubbock County Substance Abuse is managed on a daily basis by a staff of 1 commander, 4 sergeants, 12 officers, and transport personnel. Most of the inmates passing through Lubbock County Substance Abuse are there for two years or less.

The Lubbock Department of Corrections also uses the Lubbock County Substance Abuse for housing probation violators, offering detention facilities for both Lubbock and Lubbock cities.

Apart from incarceration, the Lubbock County Substance Abuse also provides several support programs, including religious programs, educational programs, and volunteer services.

Lubbock County Substance Abuse also offers inmates work programs where they can get paid or get some time reduced from their sentence after acquiring trustee status.

Inmate Search

Lubbock County Substance Abuse does not hold inmates for a long time and is mainly used by inmates transitioning to their new prison facilities.

If you suspect that a friend or loved one is held at the Lubbock County Substance Abuse, you have a couple of options for searching for the inmate. One of these ways is through logging into the facility’s online database website to perform a search. You will need a couple of details, including the inmate’s names, age, and race.

You can also log in to the Texas statewide inmate database and search for the inmate.

The Lubbock County Substance Abuse updates its database often to ensure they provide accurate information about the status of an inmate. This helps identify whether the inmate has been shifted to a new facility.

On the other hand, if you do not have any internet access, you have the option of calling the Lubbock County Substance Abuse directly at 806-767-1125 and enquiring about the inmate from Lubbock County Substance Abuse officials.

Send & Transfer Money to Inmates

Lubbock County Substance Abuse allows inmates to have commissary accounts to access cash to buy goods from the prison kiosk.

There are several ways for friends and loved ones to get money into an inmate’s commissary at Lubbock County Jail, including money orders, checks, or gong.

In case a friend or loved one happens to be at the Lubbock County Substance Abuse, they can also deposit the money directly into the inmate’s commissary. Ensure you write the inmate’s name and their ID on the back of the check or money order.

Phone Calls

Lubbock County Substance Abuse affords inmates phone call liberties subject to some restrictions.

To ensure every inmate has a chance at a phone call, there are maximum limits for each inmate on a phone call. The Lubbock County Substance Abuse employs the Securus Company for phone call services at the facility.

Friends and loved ones can add credit to their Securus account and make calls to the Lubbock County Substance Abuse.

Sending Mail / Package to Lubbock County Substance Abuse

Inmates are allowed correspondence at the Lubbock County Substance Abuse. Apart from the mail, inmates at Lubbock County Substance Abuse can also receive postcards and packages.

Include the sender’s full names and address plus the inmate’s names before sending anything.

The Lubbock County Substance Abuse also has an approved list of items that can be sent to the inmate. To clarify the requirements, if you are to send a package to the Lubbock County Substance Abuse, contact them at 806-767-1125.

Sending packages to an inmate will also require prior approval from the 806-767-1125 personnel.

Get in contact with the 806-767-1125 first before sending any packages to the facility to avoid your packages from being sent back for non-compliance.

The Lubbock County Substance Abuse’s address is:

Inmates name/booking number

In custody of Lubbock County Substance Abuse

Housing unit

2019 North Akron Avenue, Lubbock Texas 79415

Visitation at Lubbock County Substance Abuse

Before visiting the Lubbock County Substance Abuse, ensure you are on the visitor’s list. You can call the Lubbock County Substance Abuse and confirm this first, while also enquiring about the rules associated with visitations.

Some of the Lubbock County Substance Abuse’s rules that need to be adhered to include a valid ID, the visitor should not be a previous felon, and any underage person has to come with a legal guardian. Lubbock County Substance Abuse also requires visitors to arrive at the facility at least an hour before the scheduled time.

To get more information about visiting hours Lubbock County Substance Abuse you can call at 806-767-1125 or fax at806-775-1800.

Directions

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