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Ayres House

Ayres House Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: April 5, 2024
State
Texas
City
San Antonio
Postal Code
78266
County
Jefferson County
Phone Number
210-651-4374
Location
17259 Nacogdoches Road, San Antonio, TX, 78266

About Ayres House

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Ayres House, San Antonio, Jefferson County, TX is an elaborate correction facility for male prisoners located at 17259 Nacogdoches Road, San Antonio, TX, 78266. Texas Department of Corrections started its operations in 1984

The Ayres House safeguarded inside a perimeter wall featured with razor wire and a robust fence as part of security measures. Added to this are 24/7 watchful security personnel who place in firearms. 

More noticeably is a particular housing unit just outside the Ayres House’s main perimeter fence. The inhabitants are equally Ayres House’s inmates. However, their core mandate is to carry on duties at the ranch, including taking care of the dairy farming activities within. Additionally, they participate in Ayres House’s artwork, such as bed-construction work and anything else that comes along. 

Ayres House: Visiting an inmate

Ayres House accommodates in-visit at the facilities, however only from approved members. Typically, these would be close members of the inmate: family, associates, or friends. Lawyers and other government officials may also visit Ayres House after clear communication with an inmate and filling the visitors’ form.

Visiting Hours:

For the LHU-I inmate group, the visits at Ayres House are on Fridays and Sundays between 7 pm- 5 pm. Saturdays and Sundays are ordinary visiting days between 9pm and 4 pm. Saturday visits include children; however, it’s strictly for adults on Sunday.

However, based on the Ayres House’s visitation rules, only five or fewer visitors can meet an inmate at a time. Similarly, they can only bring not more than $45split in small bills for the inmates in their visits. Usually, the money is for use in the selling machines.

Other rules at Ayres House that apply cut across most prison facilities. These include:

  1. Approved to be in Ayres House visitors’ list

All visitors in Ayres House must therefore book an appointment before the day of the visit. The qualifications considered for approval relate to; closeness to the inmate, relationship, and clean background checks. 

  1. Proper dressing code – no scanty dresses or suggestive ones; otherwise, no entry. The Ayres House only welcomes decently dressed people. One should appear professional in their dress code.
  2. Escaping contraband items at Ayres House

There are a lot of prisons that consider contrabands. The very common of these are drugs, sharp objects, cameras, ropes, pipes, etc. It is only to confirm the specific items before coming to visit Ayres House.

Note: There will be an inspection for any visitor that comes in at the Ayres House’s gate. The Ayres House security personnel on duty will ensure that all visitors abide by the rules and regulations of the Ayres House and the entire correctional Texas state department.

For more guidelines about visitation, contact the Texas state prison at 210-651-4374 or fax210-651-7465.

Inmate search

The Ayres House’s official website is very efficient now locating an inmate wherever they are. Needed details are Texas Department of Corrections I.D. Number, first, and the last name of the inmate. Prison rosters, especially on transfers, are hardly predictable sometimes. Nonetheless, through this Ayres House’s simple procedure, it’s all quick and easy.

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Visiting Hours

Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.

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