Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility

Looking for somebody at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility?  Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility is a state prison in the Texas state prison system.  This page gives you information about anything related to Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility such as the following:  How to do a prison inmate search.  Visiting an inmate here.  The address and phone number.  How to send mail and money to an inmate.  And much more…

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General Prison Information

Official Name: Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility
Year Opened: 1992
Type: Male
State: Texas
County: Pecos
DOC: Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Security Level: G1, G2, Transient
Warden Name: Steven Swift

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Contact Information

Below is the mailing address and street address for Fort Stockton Unit. Use the mailing address if you are sending a letter or package to an inmate at Fort Stockton Unit, and be sure to use the physical address if you need to know the actual location of Fort Stockton Unit.

Mailing Address

Make sure to also read the Inmate Mail and Package Procedures section below if you are going to send a letter or package to an inmate so that you correctly address the item, and follow the appropriate steps for sending a package or letter. If you don’t follow the appropriate protocol, it might get sent back.

INMATE NAME AND INMATE ID NUMBER
Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility
1536 IH-10 East 
Fort Stockton TX, 79735

Street Address / Prison Location

Address

Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility
1536 IH-10 East 
Fort Stockton TX, 79735

Phone Number and Fax Number

Phone Number: (432) 336-7676 (**062)
Fax:

Map and Directions

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Use the street address if you are visiting a prisoner. Be sure to read the Inmate Visitation Procedures and Inmate Visitation Schedule information further down on this page if you are going to go to visit an inmate at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility.

Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility
1536 IH-10 East 
Fort Stockton TX, 79735

Directions

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Phone Number

Prisoners don’t have phones, so you won’t be able to call an inmate, but, there are cases when it is useful to have the telephone number to the prison.
(432) 336-7676 (**062)

Inmates can sometimes make phone calls using various methods:

  • Calling Cards
  • Collect Calls
  • Dedicated Phone Line
  • Prison Calling Plan

Fax Number

Inmates don’t have faxes, so you won’t be able to fax prisoners, but there are times when it is helpful to have the fax number to the prison.

Email Address

This email address is the general email address for Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility. You won’t be able to contact inmates at this email. If you want to email an inmate, read the Inmate Email heading further down on this page.

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Inmate and Staff Statistics

Total Inmates: 606
Total Staff: 122

Inmate Email

To send email to a prisoner at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility you must follow an exact process to ensure that the email message gets to your inmate.

Inmate Internet Access

Inmates are not permitted to access the web.

Inmate Mail and Package Procedures

There are certain protocols that you have to follow when mailing mail to a prisoner. If you don’t follow these rules then the letters and packages might be returned to you.

Before you send anything, read the information below:

Mail Monitoring

Fort Stockton Unit guards will open and inspect and read all incoming general mail. Received general correspondence is read as frequently as is necessary to ensure security and safety or watch any problems having to do with inmates.

How to Address a Letter to an Inmate

Below is the format for how you need to address a letter or package to a prisoner at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility:

INMATE NAME & INMATE ID NUMBER
Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility
1536 IH-10 East 
Fort Stockton TX, 79735

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Inmate Money

Every state prison has a Commissary which was created to provide prisoners a bank-like account for inmate money and for buying things not issued to inmates by the prison.

How to Send an Inmate Money

Friends, family, or other people may deposit money into these accounts by sending it by the U.S. Postal Service and Western Union.

Via U.S. Postal Service: Inmates’ families and friends can to send inmates funds by way of the postal service and have to send those funds to this address and do so in accordance with the steps shows below:

The funds have to be in the form of a money order that is made out to the inmate’s full committed name and complete eight-digit register number. It is advisable to use a U.S. Postal Service money order, since all non-postal money orders that are processed through the National Lockbox will be placed on a 15-day holding period, and during this period the prisoner will not get the funds. The Bureau of Prisons will send back money orders that do not have correct inmate info but only if the envelope you sent it in has a valid return address. Cash and checks cannot be deposited to the inmate’s account so don’t send any cash or checks.

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Inmate Locator

Inmates are from time to time transported to different prisons in the state, so you might need to look up the location of an inmate using the inmate locator. Click on the link below to locate an Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility prisoner.
Inmate Search

To find other Texas state prisons: Texas State Prisons

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search

Inmate Visitation

Before you go to visit an inmate at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility, make sure you be aware of the following information:

  • Visitation Schedule
  • Visitation Rules
  • Visitation Application

Inmate Visitation Schedule

Inmate Visitor Procedures

Every Texas prison has their own procedures for prison visits and these policies are changed frequently. The rules listed below could be different when you are reading this, so be sure to also go to Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility’s official website to read the most recent visitation rules.

Visitation Sign-In and Check-In

The front entrance guard ensures each visitor signs the prison visitors log before they enter the institution and upon exiting.

Identification Required

Picture identification of all visitors is required. Appropriate forms of ID are Driver’s License and Social Security Card; although, a state photo id is acceptable.

For everything shown below, check out the actual prison facility website as this information changes frequently:

  • Visitation Rules
  • Visitation Dress Code
  • Things You Can and Cannot Take to Visitation
  • Special Rules For Children, Special Visits, Pastoral or Attorney Visits

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Prison Records

Information about Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility prison records coming.

Such as:

  • Inmate records
  • Health records.

If you have any information on these topics to share, please post a comment using the form below.

Death Row

Information about Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility death row to be added later.

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Parole

Info about Texas parole process coming soon.

For example:

  • Parole hearings.
  • Review boards.
  • Who qualifies for parole.

If you have any information on these topics to share, please post a comment using the form below.

Release

Details about release procedures for Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility coming.

Inmate Programs

Educational Programs: Literacy (Adult Basic Education/GED), CHANGES/Pre-release, Cognitive Intervention, Parenting Seminar
Additional Programs/Services: Adult Education Program (upon availability), Project RIO, Chaplaincy Services

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Prison Life

Info about prison life will be posted ASAP.

  • Activities.
  • Daily schedule and routine.
  • Recreational facilities available.
  • What’s allowed, and what’s not allowed.
  • What the food is like.
  • What to expect.
  • Jobs and work release available.

If you have any information on these topics to share, please post a comment using the form below.

News

Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility news coming soon.

Photos

A Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility photo section coming.

For example, photos of:

  • Cells at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility
  • The yard.
  • What inmates wear at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility.

If you have any photos of Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility that you would like to share, please contact us using the ‘Contact’ link at the bottom of the page.

Prison Jobs & Hiring

Looking for a job at a prison? Have any prior experience? Have you worked at a prison facility in the past?

If so, click here: Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility Jobs

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Website

The official website: Fort Stockton Unit Website

Victim Resources

Important Note: If you, or someone you know, are in immediate danger, call 911.

Victim’s Rights

The Victim Rights Act grants victims the following rights:

  • You have the right to protection from the accused.
  • You have the right to notification.
  • You have the right to attend proceedings.
  • You have the right to speak at criminal justice proceedings.
  • You have the right to consult with the prosecuting attorney.
  • You have the right to restitution.
  • You have the right to a speedy trial.
  • You have the right to be treated with fairness, dignity and respect.

The definition of victim includes:

  • Spouses and children of all victims.
  • Parents and guardians of minor victims.
  • Parents, guardians and siblings of mentally or physically incapacitated victims or victims of homicide.
  • Foster parents or other caregivers, under certain circumstances.

There are a number of services and programs designed to help victims and their families. You can find out about these services by contacting the courthouse, or local law enforcement agency.

Victim Notification

The Department of Justice Victim Notification System (VNS) is a system that provides victims with information pertaining to their case and/or any defendants in the case. You will receive a Victim Identification Number (VIN) and a Personal Identification Number (PIN) that will allow you to access VNS via the internet or by phone. Here, you will find information about future court hearings, historical court events, and detailed information about the defendant. This will include criminal charges filed, the outcome of charges, sentence imposed, custody location, projected release date and any other release information. The VNS website is updated daily. You will also receive any ongoing information by mail or email.

Have you, a family member or friend ever used the Victim Notification System? If so, was it effective? Did you get the information in a timely manner? Was the system difficult to use? We would like to hear from you, so please post any comments here.

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Family Resources

More information about Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility inmate family resources coming.

History

Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility history coming.

Such as:

  • Famous Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility inmates.
  • Escapes and prison breaks.
  • Executions.

If you have any information on these topics to share, please post a comment using the form below.

Links

Information About Other Texas State Prisons: Texas State Prisons

Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility Links

The official website: Fort Stockton Unit Website
Fort Stockton Unit Jobs

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Links

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Main Website
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Prison Directory
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Prison Map
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Prison Jobs
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Prison Inmate Search
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Most Wanted

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Victim Services
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Visitation Policies
Sending Money to a Texas State Prison Inmate
JPay Services for Texas State Prison Inmates
Sending Mail to Texas State Prison Inmates
Sending Packages to Texas State Prison Inmates
Texas State Prison Inmate Phone Calls

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Tell Your Story – Write a Review of Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility

Have you ever been an inmate in Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility? Do you have a friend or family member that spent time there? Have you ever visited an inmate at Fort Stockton Unit (N5) – Texas Transfer Facility?

If so, then we would like you to tell us about it. Write down your experience so that others can learn what to expect.

Things you could include in your review:

  • Prison conditions
  • Facility and layout
  • Guards and prison staff
  • Prison food and commissary
  • Visitation
  • Inmates
  • Prisoner safety
  • Gangs
  • Programs and activities

If you are a prisoner at this facility, include your address if you want to receive letters from people.


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