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Truth Or Consequences City Jail

Truth Or Consequences City Jail Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: February 14, 2024
State
New Mexico
City
Truth or Consequences
Postal Code
87901
County
Sierra County
Phone Number
575-894-1204
Location
507 McAdoo Street, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, 87901

About Truth Or Consequences City Jail

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Truth Or Consequences City Jail opened its doors in 1989. It is a medium security jail operated by the police department of Truth or Consequences.

The cells in this Truth or Consequences are single-person cells and are on two levels. The inmates are given three meals a day.

If you are an offender within the city, you will be taken to the Truth Or Consequences City Jail and processed at the intake. Inmates in Truth Or Consequences City Jail get meals three times a day and are housed in single-person cells.

If an inmate does not make bail, they are transferred to the Sierra County or New Mexico jail. Moreover, if an inmate gets a sentence of more than one year, they are transferred to Truth or Consequences federal prison.

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Sending a Mail/ Package to Truth Or Consequences City Jail

The Truth Or Consequences City Jail allows inmates to receive and send letters while in custody. Nonetheless, all the mail into and out of Jail has to be inspected by the staff. Packages are not allowed.

The Truth Or Consequences City Jail will allow you to send reading material to your loved one. However, it has to be shipped directly from the publisher. All the reading material has to be new and paperback. The Truth Or Consequences City Jail is not responsible in the event there is a loss of any mail or its contents. It is allowed to bring medication to an inmate when you visit the Truth Or Consequences City Jail.

Sending Money

Inmates in Truth Or Consequences City Jail need money to post bail and to buy necessities. You are allowed to bring cash directly and deposit it at the Truth Or Consequences City Jail's lobby.

You can use electronic means, including MoneyGram and Western Union. Money that comes to inmates is stored in a commissary account, and any money that remains will be given to the inmate when they are released.

Additionally, you can send a check to fund the account of an inmate. You can also visit the Truth Or Consequences City Jail and deposit the money in the lobby.

The money comes in handy as it helps the inmate to make purchases of necessities from the commissary.

Phone Calls

Every inmate gets a chance to inform their loved one that they are in Truth Or Consequences City Jail. The inmates have an opportunity to call approved numbers every day from 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM. Each phone call lasts for twenty minutes, but this time reduces to ten minutes during rush hour. An inmate can be denied access to calls if they breach any law.

How to visit inmates at Truth Or Consequences City Jail?

Entry into the Truth Or Consequences City Jail will require prior approval, and personal visits are limited to twenty minutes. However, visits from an attorney can take place anytime, and they last for an hour. Visitations are allowed from Monday to Saturday.

Visitors must be searched before they enter the Truth Or Consequences City Jail.

Every visitation should last for 20 minutes, and the time will only be added under special circumstances. All visitors should be over 18 years or accompanied by an adult.

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.

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