| Item | Information |
|---|---|
| Unit Address | 3695 FM 3514 Nederland, Texas 77627 |
| Unit Phone Number | (409) 724-1515 (**076) |
| Senior Warden | Emily Bond |
| Unit Chaplain | Hurley Clayton |
| Division Director | Nathaniel Quarterman |
| Regional Director | Jackie Edwards, Region III |
| Date Unit Established | June 1995 |
| Total Employees | 270 |
| Security Employees | 157 |
| Non-Security Employees | 90 |
| Offender Population/Gender | 1,167/Male |
| Maximum Capacity | 1,224 |
| Custody Levels Housed | G1, G2, G3 |
| Agricultural Operations | Stiles, Gist, and LeBlanc work in cooperation: Security Horses and Dogs, Unit Garden |
| Special Treatment Programs | Pre-Release Substance Abuse Program/Therapeutic Community |
| Educational Programs | Literacy, CHANGES/Pre-Release, Project RIO Lamar State College-Port Arthur Vocational: Substance Abuse |
| Additional Programs | Spiritual Growth Programs, Crime Stoppers Bridges to Life, Parenting Program |
| Volunteer Programs | Chaplaincy, Education, Substance Abuse, Bridges To Life |
For more information on the LeBlanc Unit and other prisons in the state of Texas, visit the online prison directory at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
3695 FM 3514
Nederland, Texas 77627
409-724-1515

From Beaumont and I-H 10: take Hwy 69 toward Pt. Arthur. Exit FM 3514. Turn right on FM 3514. The first prison unit you come to on the right will be the LeBlanc Unit, turn right into the unit.
From Pt. Arthur: take Hwy 69 toward Beaumont. Exit FM 3514. Turn left under the highway on FM 3514. Turn right into the LeBlanc Unit.
From West Pt. Arthur Road: take FM 3514 and the LeBlanc Unit will be the last prison unit on the left before you reach Hwy 69.
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