What does hold for TDC mean?

Hold for TDC (Texas Department of Corrections, aka prison). Sometimes they also call TDC, SAFPF because it is the same place.
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What does TDC mean in jail?

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TDC stands for Texas Department of Corrections, or prison. Just because he was sentenced to 4 years does not necessarily mean he will serve the entire sentence, but do not confuse this with probation. Hope this helps. More. 1 found this answer helpful found this helpful | 0 lawyers agree.
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What does released per teletype mean?

If our detainer has expired, the custody record is released in the JIMS and an Administrative Message (teletype) is sent to the agency notifying them the inmate is no longer wanted by the Sheriff's department and to release the detainer.
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What does FEL mean in jail?

Felony probation is an alternative to the California state prison. It allows people convicted of a felony crime in California to serve their sentences out of custody so long as they comply with probation conditions imposed by the judge and probation officer.
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How long does another county have to pick up an inmate in Texas?

The county can hold the person up to 30 days before they transport them. If the warrant is from out of state, the county will not extradite them unless it is a felony. In some situations, you can get bonds with FTA warrants, but usually you cannot.
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What does released to TDC mean?

It looks like he was transferred to the state prison system, The Texas Department of Criminal Justice. They have a website you can check if you have his name and date of birth.
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What is the difference between TDCJ and state jail?

A state jail facility is run by, or under contract to, the Texas Dept of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). A state jail facility is really not a jail. It is actually a minimum security prison facility, although it is not officially called that.
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Is TDCJ day for day?

The sentencing judge(s) may credit up to 20% of the offender's sentence for days served as long as the offender was diligently participating in a program and not subject to disciplinary action. The judge is not required to give credit for each or any day of diligent participation.
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What does G2 mean in TDCJ?

General Population Level II (G2/J2) custody offenders shall only. be assigned to housing areas which are specifically designated. for General Population Level II (G2/J2) custody offenders. However, in exceptional circumstances, General Population.
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Do they force you to cut your hair in jail?

The policy requires prisoners to keep hair short, Watson said, because they can hide illegal substances and items in long hair. Short haircuts also promote good hygiene, he said. Watson said he doesn't know how many inmates have been required to get haircuts.
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How much time do you serve on a 5 year sentence in TDCJ?

What can be determined is how long an offender must serve before the parole board will consider their case. If the offender was sentenced to five years for committing a 3(g) offense they must serve half of their sentence, two and a half years, before the parole board can consider them for parole.
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What is TDC in Texas?

Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
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What is the biggest TDCJ unit in Texas?

The largest TDCJ prison is the Coffield Unit, with a capacity of 4,021 inmates.
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Where are TDCJ inmates released?

Male offenders may be released from the Huntsville Unit, the Clements Unit in Amarillo, the Robertson Unit in Abilene, Hutchins State Jail near Dallas, or the McConnel Unit in Beeville. Higher risk offenders will still be released from the Huntsville Unit.
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How long does it take to be released from TDCJ?

This process takes approximately 14 – 21 business days to complete. As each case is unique, it is difficult to estimate how long any process may take. The release date and unit of release will be posted on the TDCJ website.
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How do I check my TDCJ parole status?

A: You may contact the Board of Pardons and Paroles status line in Austin at (844) 512-0461. Please have the offender's name, TDCJ-CID number and/or date of birth available to assist the staff in obtaining the correct information. Or, review the results on the TDCJ Inmate Search/Parole Review Information website.
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How is the TDCJ projected release date calculated?

The projected release date is determined by the offense date and the nature of the offense. Offenses committed prior to September 1, 1996, that are by law eligible for mandatory supervision, will be released on their projected release date if they are not paroled.
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What TDCJ units are closing down?

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice to close two prison units in 2020. After significant analysis of trends and data the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is announcing that the Garza East unit in Beeville and Jester I in Richmond will close in the coming months.
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Is smoking allowed in Texas prisons?

Some of the 95,000 inmates in the Texas penal system may be doing a slow burn after authorities decided Friday to ban smoking in the state's prisons.
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What city in Texas has the most prisons?

The City of Eden, near the geographic center of Texas, has more than half (51%; 1,299 out of 2,561) of its Census population incarcerated in a private prison in the town.
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How long does it take to transfer from county jail to TDCJ?

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND: The transfer occurs three weeks to six months after approval. It's harder to get a transfer to a metroplex area like Houston or Dallas. Make sure the inmate wants to transfer before the family member requests the transfer.
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How much does it cost to house an inmate per day in Texas?

Prisons cost Texas taxpayers $50.79 per inmate per day, amounting to $18,538 per year, which is below the national average.
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How accurate is projected release date TDCJ?

While he may think his release on that projected date is a foregone conclusion, TDC statistics should tell you that his actual chance of release is less than 1 in 2.
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How long can they hold you in jail for a parole violation in Texas?

After the Parole Board or agent finds that a violation of parole has occurred, it may proceed with one of several actions: The Parole Board or agent can modify parole by adding new conditions. The Parole Board of agent may require the parolee to be taken into jail supervision for 60 – 180 days.
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What is good time in TDCJ?

The default rule is that you get awarded the Line Class 1 good conduct time retroactively. So once you get processed at TDCJ they will give you 20 days per 30 days flat time in the county facility.
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