How do I get my TDCJ records?

Open Records Policies and Procedures You can request information by e-mail, U.S. mail, hand delivery, or electronic submission through the TDCJ website. For more information about the Texas Public Information Act or open records requests, you may wish to refer to the Attorney General’s Public Information Handbook.

How long is the wait for ISF in Texas?

The waiting list is two to six weeks for persons who have been ordered by the court system to be placed in the facility. There are 60 beds at ISF. The facility in Gonzales focuses on non-violent offenders. Other facilities around the state have other focuses, including substance abuse problems and restitution issues.

How do you file an open records request in Texas?

How do I submit a Public Information Request?

  1. Emailing to [email protected].
  2. Faxing to 512-239-OPEN (6736).
  3. Mailing to: Public Information Officer, MC 197. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. P.O. Box 13087.
  4. Hand delivering to: Public Information Officer. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

How is the TDCJ projected release date calculated?

The projected release date is determined by the offense date and the nature of the offense. Offenses committed prior to September 1, 1996, that are by law eligible for mandatory supervision, will be released on their projected release date if they are not paroled.

How do I put money on my TDCJ inmates books?

Online: www.tdcjpayment.com 2. Telephone (toll-free): 1.877. 868.5358 MasterCard and Visa credit/debit cards are accepted, as well as MoneyPak, which is a remote cash option available at retailers nationwide. Visit: https://www.moneypak.com/Partner/Payment.aspx/TouchPay for details and locations.

What is ISF treatment?

An Intermediate Sanction Facility is an in-custody treatment alternative for medium to high-risk felony offenders who are facing probation or parole revocations. The legislature authorized the implementation of Intermediate Sanction Facilities in Texas to alleviate overcrowding of prisons.

What does ISF mean in jail?

Intermediate Sanction Facility
DEFINITIONS: Intermediate Sanction Facility (ISF): a facility under contract with or operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. An ISF is used to confine low risk offenders under active supervision with no pending charges who have violated the conditions of release to parole or mandatory supervision.