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Mark W. Stiles Unit, TX Inmate Roster

Updated on: March 6, 2024
Mark W. Stiles Unit

Visitation Hours

  • Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Holiday Closed

Mark W. Stiles Unit Basic Information

Facility Name
Mark W. Stiles Unit
Facility Type
State Prison
Authority
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Address
3060 FM 3514, Beaumont, TX, 77705
Phone
409-722-5255
Capacity
2897
Date Established
1993
Employees
756
Offender Gender
Male Offenders
City
Beaumont
Postal Code
77705
State
Texas
County
Jefferson County
Official Website
Website

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Knowing that a friend or loved one has been sent to prison can be a very trying time for everyone. It can be difficult to get the information you need about the prison and the inmate. However, this guide will help you to understand the life in Mark W. Stiles Unit, how to stay in contact with an inmate as well as any other information you may want to know.

General Facility Information

The Mark W. Stiles Unit has many different types of facilities within it. In fact, each facility specialize in different types of offenders.

Mark W. Stiles Unit is located at the following address:

Mark W. Stiles Unit

3060 FM 3514, Beaumont, TX, 77705

Everyday Inmate Life in the Facility

Any person that is incarcerated in the Mark W. Stiles Unit in Beaumont is eligible to participate in programs to help them succeed legally in life. This includes classes for mental health, GED, education courses, and substance abuse treatments.

To ensure that staff and inmates are safe, the Mark W. Stiles Unit adheres to a very strict schedule. If the schedule is not maintained, it can lead to a rough day for all involved.

Upon arrival to the facility, an inmate will be in the reception center. It could take 120 days for them to get out of the reception center. While they are in this part of the facility, they will not have phone privileges, but you can send mail and writing supplies. They are also allowed to have visitors as long as they are on the approved list.

At this time, inmates will be placed into a security level and groups. After reception, an inmate will be assigned to an institution within the prison. This is why doing an inmate search is important. Doing regular inmate searches will help you to know where an inmate is at all times.

How to Search for an Inmate

Of course, the first step in being there for an inmate is to find out exactly where they are within the facility. Since there are different inmates with different rules and regulations, you will need to do an inmate search.

You can do this by clicking here. You will be sent to a page with a disclaimer. You must agree to it at the bottom. From there, you can search for an inmate by their inmate number or last name.

Once you find the inmate you are looking for, you can click on their name to get more information. Write down their ID number and their location. You will need this information later.

Staying in Contact with an Inmate

Part of the rehabilitation of inmates includes them staying in contact with positive, law abiding family and friends. Research has shown that inmates who have a support system on the outside are more likely to be rehabilitated and not end up back in prison.

Because friends and family are such a crucial part of the rehabilitation process, the Mark W. Stiles Unit gives plenty of opportunities for you to stay in contact with loved ones who have been incarcerated.

How to send mail

Sending mail is still one of the best ways to stay in contact with the incarcerated. When an someone is in prison, they look forward to daily and even weekly mail. However, to ensure an inmate receives mail, you must address it in the following way:

Name, Inmate’s#

Mark W. Stiles Unit

Facility, Building #, Cell #

3060 FM 3514, Beaumont, TX, 77705

Be sure to always include a return address. Mail will be searched before getting to the inmate.

How to call

You will not be able to call an inmate. However, depending on their privilege group and as long as they are not in the Administrative Segregation Unit. Inmates at the Mark W. Stiles Unit are allowed to make collect calls. If they are calling a cell phone or prepaid phone line, you will want to set up a collect calling account with ConnectNetwork.

How to visit an Inmate

Visiting an inmate is also another great way to help them with their rehabilitation. In order to maintain security and protection, you will need to register. Without scheduling an appointment, you will not be allowed to visit the inmate. Follow these steps when choosing to visit an inmate:

  1. Read Visitation Guidelines to understand what you can expect and what is expected of you

  2. Find out in which facility your inmate is housed by doing an inmate search.

  3. Schedule a visit online.

  4. The day of your scheduled visit, check the Visiting Status to ensure the institution is accepting visitors.


How to send money

If you wish to send money to an inmate to help them make purchases in commissary, you can do so. There are three ways you can send money to an inmate:

  1. Lock Box: A no fee service with a shorter hold time for sending money via money order, personal check, or cashier’s checks. You must use a deposit slip.

  2. EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer): A paid service, this is the fastest option with funds posted to inmate’s account within 1 to 3 days.

  3. Mail funds directly to the Mark W. Stiles Unit: Never a fee. All funds are subject to a 30 day hold. You will want to make funds payable to the Texas Department of Corrections. The senders name and address must be written on the check/money order along with the inmate’s name and number.

Please keep in mind that all procedures and regulations are put in place to keep inmates, staff, and the community safe.

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