How do I find out if someone is in Harris County Jail?

How do I find out if someone is in Harris County Jail?

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What is a SPN number in Harris County?

A SPN is a unique, eight-digit number identifying a person in the Harris County JIMS computer system. During a WIQS inquiry, the computer locates identifiers associated with the person’s SPN (for example, the person’s driver’s license number, Social Security number, name and date of birth).

How long does it take to get processed in Harris County Jail?

Harris County is unique, as all charges are on a direct filing system with a scheduled court appearance to take place usually within 24-72 hours for felony charges and usually within seven days for misdemeanor charges.

What does SPN number mean in jail?

An SPN number, or system person number, is used to identify an inmate within the penal system. The number must be used when sending packages or money to an inmate. Most institutions do not accept packages or money without the inmate’s SPN number included.

How do I find an inmate’s TDCJ number?

If you do not know their number you can find it through the online inmate search at http://www.tdcj.texas.gov/offender_information/index.html or by phone at (936) 295-6371 or (800) 535-0283. The phones are answered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday – Friday.

When you go to jail what happens to your money?

If you have it in a bank account, then that money stays in your bank account. It will continue to sit in your bank account throughout your duration in jail. Frozen by the Government. If you’ve been charged or convicted of a crime where the government believes you benefitted financially, they may freeze all your assets.

How do I contact someone in Harris County jail?

Here’s how it works:

  1. The party receiving the calls should contact Securus at 1-800-844-6591 to obtain instructions on how to establish an Advance Pay account.
  2. The inmate dials the phone number.
  3. The system determines if an Advance Pay account exists and if so, places the call.

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