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Wrongful Death in Jail Lawyer/Attorney in Texas: Camp County Jail

Camp County Jail is located at 203 Tapp Street in Pittsburg, Texas 75686. The phone number at Camp County Jail is (903) 856-6651. The inmate capacity is 34. The Camp County Sheriff assumes responsibility for the jail. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS) sets forth minimum standards for the manner in which jails in Texas are run.

Camp County Jail Visitation Rules

Visitation for Camp County Jail inmates occurs using an online Internet connection from a home device belonging to the visitor or from the lobby of the Camp County Community Justice Center at the same address as the jail. Typically, inmates are allowed to have one 40-minute visit per week. Inmates can have two visitors at a time on virtual visits.

ONSITE Video Visitations

The following are details about ONSITE video visitations:

  • Inmates can have one video visitation per week.
  • Go to the Camp County Jail lobby or go online to set up an appointment for an ONSITE video visitation.
  • An approved adult must accompany minors under the age of 18 years old throughout the duration of the visit.
  • Appropriate clothing, including shoes and shirts, must be worn by all visitors.
  • If a visitor is inappropriately dressed or displays improper conduct while visiting, the jail staff can deny that individual an inmate visit.
  • If a person appears to be under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, they will not be allowed to visit an inmate.

OFFSITE Video Visitations

To participate in an OFFSITE video visitation, Internet access is required, along with the following:

  • Set up a video visitation account.
  • You must have a personal computer or a device that includes a webcam, microphone, and speakers.

Each post on this website is provided as a source of helpful information to current and former inmates in Texas jails and their families, particularly when the inmate has been a victim of civil rights violations. There is no intention to infer that misconduct has occurred on the part of any person or organization.

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