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  1. The minimum input required for a successful search is either of the following: the last name AND at least the first initial of the first name, or. the TDCJ number, or. the SID (state identification) number. If you provide names, the system searches for an exact match of the last name you provide.

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    • Inmate General Information
    • Correctional Institutions Division
    • Human Resources/Employment
    • Parole
    • Victim Services
    • Rehabilitation Programs Division

    Correctional Institutions Division (CID) 1. STGMO Gang Renouncement and Disassociation (GRAD) 2. What happens when an inmate violates a rule within the prison? 3. Should I send money to an incarcerated inmate? 4. Do inmates in prison have color televisions in their cells? 5. How do inmates spend their day? 6. What happens if an inmate refuses to wo...

    Human Resources/Employment 1. Additional Information about the Homes for Heroes Loan Program 2. Correctional Officer Application Status 3. Correctional Officer Overtime Accrual/Payment 4. Correctional Officer Positions 5. Employee Benefits 6. Employment Questions 7. Insurance Questions

    Parole Division 1. What are the rules of supervision? 2. What is “gate money”? 3. How often does an inmate report to his Parole Officer? 4. Can inmates be supervised in other states? 5. What is Parole in Absentia (PIA)? 6. What happens if inmates violate the terms of release? 7. Do I need to bring clothes for my loved one when he/she is being relea...

    Notification and Victim Information 1. How can I receive notification about an inmate in prison? 2. What services will I receive by registering for notification? 3. Is there a system that provides inmate information 24 hours a day? 4. Can I be notified when an inmate is released from prison? 5. How can I protest an inmate’s release and what do I sa...

    How to Become a Volunteer 1. How do I become a volunteer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice? 2. How will I be notified if I am approved? 3. How long is the application process? 4. Can an ex-inmate volunteer? 5. Can a TDCJ employee (or retiree) become a volunteer? 6. How long is the on-line training? 7. How often am I required to retrain?...

  3. How do you look up a Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate? The Texas Department of Criminal Justice maintains a searchable public database of all of the inmates they have in custody. In addition, the offender search contains information about prisoners currently incarcerated only.

  4. Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search Instructions. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice provides a limited amount of information you may want to know about any inmate in their system. Inmates in custody have their crimes listed, as well as previous convictions.

  5. The mission of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is to provide public safety, promote positive change in offender behavior, reintegrate offenders into society and assist victims of crime

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  6. Please see Inmate Information and perform an “Inmate Information Search” to get the date and location of an inmate’s release. If release information is not provided, the inmate has not been scheduled for release at this time.

  7. Learn about the Securus Technologies® services available for your incarcerated loved one housed at a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) facility.

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