General Prison Information
Official Prison Name: Reeves III Correctional Institution
Prison Code: RVS
Prison Type: Correctional Institution
Region: South Central Region
State: Texas
Security Level: Low
Contact Information
Here is the street address and mailing address for Reeves III Correctional Institution. Use the mailing address if you are going to send a letter or package to an inmate at Reeves III Correctional Institution, and make sure to use the physical address if you need to know the actual location of Reeves III Correctional Institution.
Mailing Address
Make sure to read over the Inmate Mail and Package Procedures section on this page if you are going to send something to an inmate to make sure that you correctly write the address, and do the correct procedure for sending a package or letter. If you do not use the correct directions, the package or letter could not get delivered.
INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER
CI Reeves III
Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 2038
Pecos TX, 79772
Street Address / Prison Location
Use the street address if you are visiting a prisoner. Be sure to read over the Inmate Visitation Procedures and Inmate Visitation Schedule sections on this page if you are going to visit an inmate here.
Reeves III Correctional Institution
100 County Road # 204
Pecos TX, 79772
Phone Number
Inmates don’t have telephones, so you can’t call the inmate, however, there are some times when it may be necessary to know the telephone number to the facility.
(432) 447-2909
Fax Number
Federal inmates don’t have faxes, so you won’t be able to send a fax to your inmate, but there are some times when it might be helpful to know the fax number to the facility.
(432) 447-2084
Email Address
The email address below is the main email for Reeves III Correctional Institution. You can’t reach inmates at this address. If you want to email a prisoner, check out the Inmate Email information on this page.
RVS/PUBLICINFORMATION@BOP.GOV
Inmate and Staff Statistics
Total Inmates: 1,344
Inmate Email
To email a letter to a prisoner you must follow an exact process to ensure that the message gets to the prisoner.
TRULINCS – Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System
Federal inmates are allowed to receive emails only to persons that are on their approved contact list. An federal inmate has to make a request to recieve and send email messages with a person by placing that person in their contact list.
All email correspondence is monitored. prisoners give their consent to being monitored when they join the email system. Family and friends of the inmate must consent to getting monitored when they agree to corresponding with the inmate and are reminded about this every time that they get an email from the inmate.
When a person is approved you will get an email message which sends them to the CorrLink system at www.corrlink.com.
CorrLink Inmate Email System
Email correspondence may not jeopardize the public or the security, safety, or operation of the prison. In addition, emails cannot be larger than 13,000 characters. Email messages that are not consistent with these rules will not get delivered.
Inmate Internet Access
Prisoners don’t have access to the web.
Inmate Mail and Package Procedures
There are certain steps that you have to follow when sending mail to a prisoner. If you do not then the mail might not make it there.
before you send a letter or package, make sure to read the links below:
Mail Monitoring
Correctional facility officials will open and read and inspect all received general mail and packages. Received general packages and mail is read as frequently as is necessary to ensure security or watch a particular problem having to do with any inmates.
How to Address a Letter to an Inmate
This is the proper format for how you must address a letter or package to a prisoner at Reeves III Federal Prison:
INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER
CI Reeves III
Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 2038
Pecos TX, 79772
To read the entire Bureau of Prisons Policy on Correspondence, click here: Bureau of Prisons – Correspondence Policy
Inmate Money
Every federal prison has a Commissary which was started to provide a bank type account for prisoner funds and for buying things not issued by the facility.
How to Send an Inmate Money
Friends, family, or other people can deposit money to these Commissary accounts by sending it by the U.S. Postal Service and Western Union.
Via U.S. Postal Service: An inmate’s family and friends can to send prisoners money through postal mail and have to send money to this address and follow the rules written below:
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Insert Valid Committed Inmate Name
Insert Inmate Eight-Digit Register Number
Post Office Box 474701
Des Moines, Iowa 50947-0001
The money has to be in a money order that is made out to the prisoner’s full committed name and complete eight-digit register number. You should use a U.S. Postal Service money order, since all non-postal money orders processed through the National Lockbox will be subject to a 15-day hold period, in which the prisoner will not get the funds. The Bureau of Prisons will return to the sender funds that don’t have correct prisoner info if the envelope it was sent it has a return address. Cash and checks can’t be accepted for deposit so do not send cash or checks.
Via Western Union Quick Collect Program: Prisoner’s friends and family may also send prisoners money using Western Union’s Quick Collect Program. Money sent to a prisoner using the Western Union Quick Collect Program can be sent via one of these methods:
- At an agent location using cash. In order to locate the closest agent, you should call 1-800-325-6000 or go to www.westernunion.com.
- On the phone with a credit or debit card: Call 1-800-634-3422 and choose menu option 2.
- Online with a credit or debit card: Go to www.westernunion.com and choose “Quick Collect.”
For every Western Union Quick Collect transaction, this info has to be included:
- Correct Inmate Eight-Digit Register Number (entered with no spaces or dashes) followed immediately by Inmate’s Last Name
- Committed Inmate Full Name entered on Attention Line
- Code City: FBOP, DC
If the wrong register number and/or name are used and accepted and sent to the wrong federal inmate, the money might not get returned.
For additional info about how to send money to an inmate, check out the official Bureau of Prisons website:
Bureau of Prisons – Inmate Money
Inmate Locator
Prisoners are often transported to different correctional facilities around the nation, so you may have to find the location of an inmate using the inmate locator. Follow the link here to look up a prisoner.
Inmate Search
Inmate Visitation Schedule
Visiting hours are from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, as well as every federally recognized holiday.
Inmate Visitor Procedures
Every prison has its own procedures for prison visitation and they get changed often. The rules listed here may be different by the time you are reading this, so be sure to also go to the facility’s official website to find the most recent visitation rules.
Visitation Sign-In and Check-In
The visitation guard ensures each visitor signs the prisoner visitors log before they enter the facility and also when they leave.
Identification Required
Photo id of all visitors is required. Appropriate forms of ID are Driver’s License and Social Security Card; but, a state issued photo id is OK.
For all of the things shown below, check out the actual prison facility website as this info changes often:
- Visitation Rules
- Visitation Dress Code
- Things You Can and Cannot Take to Visitation
- Special Rules For Children, Special Visits, Pastoral or Attorney Visits
To read the complete Reeves III Federal Prison Visitation Policy click: Inmate Visitation Instructions
Prison Jobs & Hiring
Are you looking for a prison job? Have any prior experience? Have you worked at a prison in the past?
If so, click here: Reeves III Correctional Institution Jobs
Website
The official website: Reeves III Correctional Institution Website
Tell Your Story – Write a Review of Reeves III Correctional Institution
Have you ever spent any time in Reeves III Correctional Institution? Do you have a friend or family member that is a prisoner there? Have you ever been to visit an inmate there?
If you have, then you should tell us about it. Tell us about what you experienced so that other people can find out what to expect.
Things you could write in the review:
- Prison conditions
- Prison layout and facility
- Staff and guards
- Commissary and food
- Visitation
- Inmates
- Safety
- Gang activity
- Inmate activities and programs
If you are currently an inmate here, leave your address if you would like people to be able to send you a letter.
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