Tdcj-transient-status Apr 2026
In the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ), is a specific classification for inmates who are temporarily housed at a unit but not yet assigned to its permanent general population. Definition and Purpose
Living conditions for those in transient status differ slightly from the general population: tdcj-transient-status
: Inmates returning from "medical chain" (specialized medical appointments) or awaiting transfer to a specific program who are held in a transient wing because a permanent bunk is not immediately available. In the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ),
Transient status typically applies to inmates in the following situations: especially for those under protection investigation.
: This status is meant to be temporary, often lasting until classification occurs (ideally within 30 days of arrival) or until an investigation is resolved. Common Experiences (Peer "Reviews") Based on community discussions and handbooks:
: Inmates in transient status generally do not have access to the Offender Telephone System (OTS).
: Most inmates in transient status remain eligible for general visits just like general population inmates. Contact visits are allowed at the discretion of the warden, especially for those under protection investigation.