Cuero, TX Clarence N. Stevenson Unit View
Clarence N. Stevenson Unit is a Texas state prison located in Cuero, DeWitt County, Texas. It is operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and houses sentenced adult male inmates serving state prison terms. It is not a county jail and generally does not hold people awaiting trial or short-term county sentences. The facility’s role is to provide secure custody, supervision, and state correctional services for inmates assigned by TDCJ after court sentencing and classification.
Contact and Location Information
How to Find an Inmate at Clarence N. Stevenson Unit
Members of the public can look up an inmate assigned to the facility through the official inmate search link available on this page. State inmate records typically list identifying information such as the person’s name, TDCJ number, current unit, offense information, sentence details, and custody status. After a person is received or transferred, records may take several hours or longer to update, so the inmate may not appear immediately. If the search does not show a recent transfer, check again later or contact the facility or TDCJ for guidance.
FAQs
How do I visit an inmate at Clarence N. Stevenson Unit?
Visits are usually scheduled according to state prison visitation rules and the inmate’s eligibility. Contact the facility or check the official TDCJ visitation information before traveling, because hours, approval requirements, and restrictions can change.
What do I need to bring when visiting Clarence N. Stevenson Unit?
Visitors generally need a valid government-issued photo ID and must follow dress code and security rules. Minors usually must be accompanied by an approved adult, and personal items may be limited inside the visitation area.
How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?
Inmates cannot usually receive incoming calls. Phone or video services, when available, must be set up through the approved provider used by TDCJ, and calls may be monitored or recorded.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Use the inmate’s full name, TDCJ number, and the correct facility mailing address. Mail is inspected, and items such as cash, contraband, or unauthorized materials may be rejected.
How does the commissary work?
Inmates may be able to buy approved items from commissary if they have funds in their account and meet eligibility rules. Family and friends can usually add money through approved TDCJ deposit methods.
How is bail set and how do I post bond at Clarence N. Stevenson Unit?
This is a state prison for sentenced inmates, so bail is generally not handled here. Bail and bond are set by a court while a person is in local custody before conviction or while a pending case is still active.
What happens during the intake process at Clarence N. Stevenson Unit and when will the inmate appear in the system?
During intake or transfer, staff verify identity, review records, assign housing, and complete security and medical screening as required. Online records may take several hours or longer to update, so a newly received or transferred inmate may not appear in the system right away.