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    Brazos County Detention Center

    1.0 (2 reviews)

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    2 months ago

    They are no help whatsoever. If I wanted to transfer to Brazos County Detention Center I would have to "Google it". Unprofessional and lazy.

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    State of Texas

    State of Texas

    5.0(1 review)
    81.7 mi

    This review is solely for the visitation of an inmate at this facility. I have no idea what goes on…read morebeyond the visitors area. Today was the first time I had ever set foot in any sort of prison. Not going to lie, it was intimidating at times. There are many hoops you have to jump thru during the process but they all seemed reasonable and for good safety reasons. For my safety, for the staff and for the inmates. When i pulled into the facility off the main road there was a checkpoint almost immediately. Every car stops and you have to get out and open the hood and trunk. While I was opening the hood other guards are opening the doors and checking the inside of the car. When my car was cleared I pulled forward a bit and gave my drivers license to another guard where he wrote down my info and license plate number, he also gave me a two digit number to remember and said I would need it when I was leaving, then I was cleared to head to the parking lot. Found a spot and parked, proceeded to the next check in, it was a small booth where I let them know which inmate I was there to see and gave them my drivers license. They checked the computer to confirm I was eligible to visit him and I was on to the next step. At this point, I came to a gate. There was a video camera and a sign under it that read Show ID To Camera. I did, and I heard the gate click and I opened it and proceeded. I was in what's known as a mantrap gate. As I approached the other end of the trap, the gate clicked open. It was at this point the gravity of where I was really set in. It was high fences and razor wire from here on out. I entered a building and got in line. Signed in and gave my ID, which they kept and gave me a numbered metal chip. Then it was off to the metal detector. Similar to an airport, shoes off and empty pockets. Then there was a pat down search and then I was cleared to go start my visit. After the two hour visit it was the exact reverse process leaving. It was a good experience and I was happy to see my friend again. While it was intimidating at times, at no point did I not feel completely safe. All of the staff and guards I spoke to throughout the process were understanding and polite.

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    State of Texas Department of Public Safety - Don't forget to check in using the kiosk if you set your appointment up online. After checking in, just have a seat

    State of Texas Department of Public Safety

    2.0(27 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Don't take your driving exam here. Total joke. Worked with two lovely people, but one bad apple can…read moreruin the whole basket.

    We recently moved here from Hawaii so let me tell you that it took me about 4 trips to finally get…read morethis right. It could've been done once if I was a bit patient about getting new IDs. It's actually super easy now thinking about it. First, log into https://public.txdpsscheduler.com/ and make an appointment. You'll get an email and/or text with a barcode. On your appointment time, there are 2 electronic kiosk on your right side as you enter. Use either one to check in using that barcode that was provided to you. It'll provide a ticket with a number on it. Wait to be called and the rest is history. It cost us about $33 per person except for my youngest, it was $19. The IDs arrive 2-3 weeks in your mail. Sorry, I don't know the process to actually get a drivers license or do the drivers course or test. For changing our drivers license from another state: I provided them my SSN, passport, utility bill, and both my car registration and insurance card. As long as it had my Texas address it was accepted. It was sad that I couldn't keep my original Hawaii ID because it's Texas law that you can't have both IDs. Fill out the right form online for ADULTS ooor grab a form provided there and fill it out. For getting a State ID for my kids: no age limit and just one of the parent or guardian has to be present with the same documents explained above and your child. Bring your childs SSN, birth certificate, and passport. I don't know how many documents or identification proof they need, I just brought it because I wasn't about to leave again. Fill out the right form online for MINORS ooor grab a form provided there and fill it out. Most of the staff that I've encountered are very friendly and helpful, some looks like they hate their lives and hate you for talking to them. Other reviews here aren't lying about their customer service. I was fortunate enough to had only see the trash customer service that certain staff provide. The parking lot is huge. Good luck!

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    Harris County Sheriff's Office - 701 Jail - Press conference

    Harris County Sheriff's Office - 701 Jail

    1.9(28 reviews)
    88.4 miDowntown

    Memorial Day DWI initiative this weekend. And once again Harris County held a press conference to…read moreraise awareness of the importance of drinking and driving. With the help of the news media and the community we truly appreciate your support. Thanks Tess for the opportunity to share our stories. This was an amazing opportunity.

    So I just want to say I wouldn't recommend this particular establishment. First: the waiters and…read morehotel staff are not as well trained as they should be and the beds defiantly need some additional times through the washing machine (women's work). This particular hotel seems to think I needed a roommate, and that bunkbeds are awesome (they are not), very squeaky and annoying. Second: the food, I ordered taco's and they brought me a peanut butter sandwich. I tried to send it back and the waiter was defiantly not trained in customer service. He tossed my peasant sandwich on the floor and told me to deal with it. I asked to speak to the manager, and he said......sure inmate.....wait right here. I waited......he never came. I am wondering if he was being sarcastic ? I watched as ants ate my supposed to be a taco, peanut butter sandwich. I'm defiantly not leaving a tip for these guys. Third: the roommate is very weird. He was drunk (fun) when he arrived and now he's sober (boring). I asked him where he got the beer but, he won't tell me, I think I must be a secret password at this establishment. I am considering tickling him until he tells me, or craps his pants. Fourth: These clothes that they provide are not up to my standards. First on all, who wears orange? This goes with nothing that I own, and does nothing for my attractiveness. No lady is going to see me in this outfit and go.....OOOOOH MY.......That handsome man looks so good in CARROT !!!

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