Quick Summary About Jason Travis Tant's Public Records

Jason Travis Tant committed a Misdemeanor or Felony under Federal Jurisdiction. He was sentenced to serve prison time and is held at Wake County NC Detention Division, currently located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The release date is currently not available — contact the facility for updates.

You may visit Jason Travis Tant during permitted facility hours. Before planning a visit, review the Wake County NC Detention Division visitation rules to avoid rejection at the gate. Our complete visitation guide covers everything first-time visitors need to know.

Jason Travis Tant's Crime, Arrest & Booking Records

Crime & Traffic Records

We found 2 crime & traffic records from the federal database for Jason Travis Tant. He is currently serving prison time for his offense.

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Charges, Booking Information & Case History

Jason Travis Tant has multiple recorded charges. To find out more about the case, booking details, and history, access our premium records section.

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Understanding the Charges Against Jason Travis Tant

Federal charges are offenses that violate United States federal law and are prosecuted in a federal district court. These charges carry heavier penalties than most state-level offenses. Jason Travis Tant's case falls under federal jurisdiction, which means a U.S. Attorney's Office is involved in the prosecution. You can learn more about hiring a criminal defense lawyer to navigate this process.

A felony is the most serious class of criminal offense under U.S. law, typically resulting in more than one year of prison time. A misdemeanor is a lesser offense, usually carrying penalties of under one year in a county jail. Understanding which applies to Jason Travis Tant's case determines what options are available — including bail, plea deals, and appeals. Use our bail and bond process guide to understand pre-trial release options.

If Jason Travis Tant was recently arrested, acting quickly on legal representation matters. View full arrest records for Jason Travis Tant for detailed charge information. Our background check tool may also surface court records and case history.

How to Contact Jason Travis Tant

Phone Calls

The telephone provider at Wake County NC Detention Division is PayTel. Prisons only allow collect calls — you must set up an account with the facility's approved carrier before calling. For setup help, call the facility directly at 919-733-7988. Calls are typically permitted between 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM (local facility rules may vary); surcharges may apply.

Read our inmate phone call guide for a full setup walkthrough, including carrier comparisons and cost estimates.

Sending Mail

You can send mail to Jason Travis Tant at the following address:

Jason Travis Tant, Wake County NC Detention Division, Raleigh, North Carolina

Only USPS mail is accepted — private couriers such as FedEx or UPS are not permitted. You may send letters, photos (non-Polaroid), and legal documents. Do not include cash, gift cards, or contraband; the facility will reject the item and may ban future correspondence.

Visitation

Visiting Jason Travis Tant in person requires advance approval — you must be on the approved visitor list. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID on the day of your visit. Review dress code and prohibited item rules before arriving.

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How to Support Jason Travis Tant During Incarceration

Supporting an incarcerated person takes planning, knowledge of facility rules, and consistent effort. Your involvement can reduce stress for Jason Travis Tant and significantly improve outcomes after release. Below are the key areas where you can provide meaningful help right now.

Legal Support

Hiring a qualified criminal defense attorney is the most impactful step you can take early. A lawyer can challenge evidence, negotiate plea deals, and ensure Jason Travis Tant's rights are protected throughout proceedings.

Read our guide to hiring a criminal defense lawyer before making a decision. If Jason Travis Tant is awaiting trial, understanding the bail bond process early can prevent unnecessary detention. Learn how bail works in our step-by-step guide.

Emotional Support

Incarceration is emotionally difficult for both the inmate and their family. Regular communication — through calls, mail, or visits — keeps Jason Travis Tant connected to loved ones. Even brief letters can significantly improve an inmate's mental well-being and reduce isolation. Consistent contact also prepares Jason Travis Tant for a smoother reintegration after release.

Financial Support (Commissary)

Inmates rely on commissary accounts to purchase hygiene products, food, clothing, and other essentials not provided by the facility. Sending money to Jason Travis Tant's trust account is one of the most direct forms of support. Most facilities accept deposits through third-party services such as JPay, Access Corrections, or MoneyGram.

Refer to the Send Money section below for step-by-step state-specific instructions. Supporting an incarcerated loved one can strain household finances — our guide on financial assistance for families of incarcerated people covers government benefits, nonprofit aid, and emergency support programs.

Communication — Calls, Mail & Email

Phone calls from correctional facilities must be made through the facility's approved carrier, usually on a collect or prepaid basis. Setting up an account in advance is required — you cannot receive calls without registration. Read our complete inmate calling guide for setup instructions and carrier comparisons. To deposit money to prison phone account read our guide on how to fund your inmate's phone account.

Mail is accepted at almost all facilities and is a reliable, low-cost communication method. You may send letters, photos (non-Polaroid), and approved publications. Do not include cash, gift cards, or unapproved materials — these will be confiscated and may result in a ban.

In-Person Visitation

Visiting Jason Travis Tant in person is the most powerful form of emotional support you can offer. You must be added to the facility's approved visitor list before your visit — this process can take days or weeks. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID every time you visit, and review the dress code in advance.

Read our complete prison visitation guide before your first visit. After Jason Travis Tant is released, early planning for reentry makes a significant difference. Read our guide on life after prison and reentry to society to prepare.

Preparing for Release

Before Jason Travis Tant is released, help them plan for reentry into society. Connect them with counseling, job placement resources, and stable housing in advance. Our guide to getting a job after prison covers second-chance employers, resume tips, and fair-chance hiring programs.

How to Send Money to Jason Travis Tant's Inmate Trust Fund

Sending money to an inmate's trust fund has become much easier over the past decade. To send money to Jason Travis Tant, currently incarcerated in Wake County NC Detention Division, you can use any of the following state-approved methods:

The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction uses JPay to process inmate trust fund deposits. Money deposited here lets your loved one purchase commissary items, phone time, and other approved products from within the facility.

Method 1 — JPay (Online & Mobile, Recommended)

  • Visit JPay.com or download the app: Android iOS
  • Enter your inmate's NC DOC offender ID number or name to locate them and proceed with the deposit.
  • Funds typically post within 24–48 hours on business days.

Method 2 — JPay Phone Deposit

  • Call JPay's 24/7 helpline at 1-800-574-5729 to make a phone deposit by debit or credit card.
  • Have the inmate's NC DOC number and facility name available before you call.

Method 3 — MoneyGram

  • Visit any MoneyGram location (Walmart, CVS, Kroger) or use moneygram.com.
  • Provide the inmate's name, NC DOC number, and facility name to the agent.
  • North Carolina DOC MoneyGram Receive Code: 1224
  • Service fees apply at MoneyGram locations.

Method 4 — Money Order by Mail (USPS Only)

  • Make the money order payable to the inmate's full committed name and include the NC DOC number on the memo line.
  • Download the North Carolina deposit form and include it in the envelope.
  • Mail via USPS to:
    JPay
    PO Box 173070
    Hialeah, FL 33017
  • Processing time: 5–10 business days after receipt.

Information Required

  • Inmate's full committed name
  • NC DOC offender ID number
  • Facility name

Read our full inmate money guide for step-by-step help.

Penpals of Jason Travis Tant

The following are fellow inmates of Jason Travis Tant, serving time at the same facility. Writing to other inmates through proper channels is allowed at most facilities.

Tiffany Renee Lewis   Josh Hilton Baughman   Mark Daniel Benavidez   Curtis Daniel Deane   Monte Monroe Mitchell   Ramona Raychele Leggett   Malcolm Spears   Austin Gregory Wood   Lenard Bratcher Jr   Long K Phan  

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Wake County NC Detention Division Facility Demographics & Statistics

The charts below summarize other inmates that are housed in the facility Wake County NC Detention Division.

Gender mix — same facility string

Total housed inmates 2116. Highlight: Male (this profile).

Male
1713
Female
403

Inmate Release Data

Based on Release Date inmate distribution in the facility — past date = released; future/today = active or scheduled; empty / none = unknown.

Released (date passed)
180
In custody / future release
0
Unknown release date
1936
1568
Beds listed (facility)
2116
Profiles (this name)

North Carolina — state inmate statistics

Approximate statewide figures from our incarceration summary table.

271
Imprisonment rate / 100K
28,881
Prison population (Current)
49,241
Total incarcerated (Released + Current)

Reported male vs female incarceration counts (state table):

Male: 26,890 Female: 1,991

These aggregates do not describe any single person’s guilt, sentence length, or current custody status — only patterns in our public directory.

Current Location of Jason Travis Tant – Driving Directions

Jason Travis Tant is currently held at Wake County NC Detention Division, Raleigh, North Carolina. Use the map below for driving directions. Always call ahead to confirm visiting hours before making the trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Jason Travis Tant

Jason Travis Tant has criminal records and serves prison time in the Wake County NC Detention Division.
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Jason Travis Tant committed multiple crimes under US jurisdiction.
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To contact Jason Travis Tant, refer to the Contact section above for approved communication methods, the mailing address, and facility-specific guidelines. Phone calls require setting up an account with the facility's approved carrier before any calls can be received.

The release date of Jason Travis Tant is currently unknown. Contact the facility directly for the most current information.
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Jason Travis Tant is currently held at Wake County NC Detention Division, Raleigh, North Carolina. Visit the Wake County NC Detention Division facility page for full contact details, visiting hours, and inmate lists.

Last known case status: Sentenced — case status is subject to change.

Yes, Jason Travis Tant may be eligible for a bail bond; the amount set is $144000 USD. Read our bail and bond guide to understand next steps.

Parole and early release eligibility depends on the nature of the charges, sentence length, in-custody behavior, and applicable state laws. To determine whether Jason Travis Tant qualifies, contact Wake County NC Detention Division or reach out to the relevant parole board for the most current eligibility criteria and timeline.

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