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George Beto Unit In Tennessee Colony, Texas | Department-of-Corrections.org

Your Guide to the George Beto Unit in Tennessee Colony, Texas

The George Beto Unit is a Medium security prison in Tennessee Colony, Texas. Inmates are incarcerated in this facility, which the Department of Corrections (DOC) oversees. The George Beto Unit is a federal facility, and there is specific protocol you need to follow in order to visit or contact an inmate there. However, keep in mind that the procedures you need to follow at the George Beto Unit may be different from those at other prisons in Texas. If you plan on visiting family or friends at the George Beto Unit, you need to be aware of this protocol before you arrive.

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One of the easiest ways to learn about the George Beto Unit is to search online. You can find information about this prison in Tennessee Colony by visiting its website at http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory/b.html. You can also call the George Beto Unit at 903-928-2217. Sometimes, different DOC facilities also have email addresses you can use to contact DOC officials. You can email George Beto Unit at .

IC Solutions – TDCJ and George Beto Unit

IC Solutions – TDCJ is the official phone provider at George Beto Unit. Inmates who want to make a call at this Tennessee Colony facility need to have accounts to call through IC Solutions – TDCJ. Phone calls are not free at George Beto Unit, and inmates must have funds in their accounts in order to make calls.

It is important that you are familiar with the rules associated with IC Solutions – TDCJ and George Beto Unit. Different facilities and carriers have different rules. In fact, you need to know this information so you understand:

  • How much phone calls cost for inmates at a particular Texas DOC facility.
  • Whether you have to apply to receive calls from inmates at the George Beto Unit.
  • How to open a phone account with IC Solutions – TDCJ.
  • How to add funds to an inmate’s phone account.