Myrtle Beach Police Jail | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

1101 N Oak St
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577-3538

(843) 918-1000
Myrtle Beach Police Jail
Police Chief Warren Gall
minimum
Police Department Jail

Myrtle Beach Police Jail

Myrtle Beach Police Jail is located in Myrtle Beach, a city located in Horry County, SC that serves as the prison facility for Horry County and surrounding areas. Myrtle Beach Police Jail is a minimum prison facility. One of several in SC In order to visit inmates at Myrtle Beach Police Jail, you'll be traveling to Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577-3538 in Horry. The address of this facility is listed as 1101 N Oak St. But it's important that you verify that your inmate is at this location before making travel arrangements.

Maintaining contact with friends and family is important for the health and wellbeing of both inmates and their family. Sadly, many prisons don't make this easy. Phone charges of up to $14 a minute for long distance calls create financial burdens on inmate families who must pay for these calls. Thankfully services from Securtel help avoid these additional charges by creating a local phone number an inmate can call that will connect to any long-distance number. By eliminating the long-distance surcharge, inmates can talk to friends and family at the local rate no matter where they might live. You can set this up with Securtel.coml at inmate calls. To send mail to an inmate you can visit send postcards. Calling your inmate is the best way to get details about mail and visitation rules for Myrtle Beach Police Jail. They can provide you with their individual allowed prison call times and visitation hours and open days. Every prison facility in SC has its own rules. Your loved one will generally be informed of the rules for that facility and any individual restrictions applied.

Myrtle Beach Police Jail is a Police Department Jail facility. It can be helpful to understand the type of facility because this will largely determine how inmates at Myrtle Beach Police Jail will be treated. Prisons and jails today charge for everything. You can expect to pay for soap, toothpaste, phone calls and stamps, books and even paper are all provided for a fee that is often many times higher than the price paid in the free world. Setting up an economical phone service so you can communicate without long distance charges is the first step. Then you should ask your inmate what else they will need and how you can properly send it.

Myrtle Beach Police Jail is located in the EST time zone. Ensure your call times match the correct time in your inmate's location. The current Myrtle Beach Police Jail warden is Police Chief Warren Gall. You can often talk directly with them at a smaller facility or write and email them at a larger one. This will naturally depend on the size and type of your prison facility. Prison families can do a lot to help each other and their inmates in Myrtle Beach Police Jail by sharing information about this facility with other families. We make that easy. Take a moment to share your experiences at Myrtle Beach Police Jail. Everything from suggestions about the best places to stay to the most helpful local organizations can be valuable to others.
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