Lookup Jack County Jail Inmates

The Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail is the local county jail for Jack County, Texas. It is run by the sheriff's office and holds people booked after arrest, people waiting for court action, local-sentence inmates, and some people held for another agency. To look up inmates at Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail, start with the public jail roster, then use the jail phone line or the sheriff's written records process when a name does not appear. State prison, federal, and immigration custody use separate lookup systems.

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Jack County Jail Overview

The official inmate information page identifies the Jack County Law Enforcement Center as the visitation location for the Jack County Jail, and the sheriff's jail page links jail duties and the local jail population report. The facility is operated by the Jack County Sheriff's Office as a county jail, not as a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison. Its custody role is local: booking people arrested by the sheriff's office, Jacksboro Police Department, DPS, warrant agencies, or other law-enforcement bodies serving Jack County.

People held in this Jack County jail may be pretrial detainees, misdemeanor-sentence inmates, local holds, parole holds, other-county holds, or people waiting for transfer after sentencing. The public Kologik roster inspected during research showed Jack County SO and Jacksboro PD arresting-agency entries, warrant numbers, no-bond rows, and comments tied to other counties or TDCJ sentence status. That is why Jack County inmate lookup must separate county jail custody from TDCJ prison custody, federal prison custody, and ICE detention.


Jack County Jail Population

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards is the official state source for county-jail capacity and population reporting. The TCJS population reports page led to the June 2026 current workbook used in the research file. In the latest extracted Jack County row, dated June 1, 2026, the jail showed a rated capacity of 108 beds and a total population of 35. That figure is a monthly state report row, not a live roster count.

108 Rated Capacity
35 June 1, 2026 Population

The same research noted an incarceration-rate workbook row with 31 people, a county population of 9,398, and a rate of 3.30 per 1,000 residents for the same report period. Those two Jack County inmate population numbers should be treated as source-workbook differences. The public roster can also change during the day as new arrests, releases, bond postings, and transfers are processed.


Jack County Roster Lookup

The correct online lookup for this facility is the Kologik Public Jail Roster for Jack County. It is a current county-jail roster, so it is the right tool for people booked into the Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail. It is not the right tool for a sentenced state prisoner already moved to TDCJ, a federal prisoner in BOP custody, or an immigration detainee in ICE custody.

  1. Open the Jack County Kologik roster and let the public roster app load.
  2. Use ALL or RECENT BOOKINGS to scan current custody, or type part of a first, middle, or last name in the Name Filter.
  3. Check the card for the name, booking or arrest time, arresting agency, charge rows, warrant numbers, and bond information.
  4. If the person is not listed, call the jail for current custody questions or use the sheriff's written open-records process for records after the fact.

For sentenced state custody after a Jack County case, use the TDCJ inmate search. Federal sentenced prisoners route through the BOP inmate locator, and immigration custody routes through ICE ODLS. VINELink can help with custody or release notification where Texas and local data are available.


Jack County Jail Contact

The sheriff's official pages list the same Law Enforcement Center address for the sheriff's office, jail, visitation, and open-records channels. The jail number is the best phone line for current jail questions, visitation verification, and facility procedure. Dispatch is the general sheriff contact number. Open-records requests are different from phone questions because the sheriff's open-records page says requests must be in writing.

Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail

1432 FM 3344

Jacksboro, TX 76458

Dispatch: (940) 567-2161

Jail: (940) 567-2221

Call the jail before visitation or travel.

The Jack County Sheriff's Office open-records page supports written requests by in-person delivery, mail to the Open Records Unit, fax, email, and an online upload form. The local page states that requests are not accepted by telephone and that online requests are processed within 10 business days after the date requested, returned by the requested delivery method.


Jack County Jail Visitation

Visitation at the Jack County Law Enforcement Center is in person under the sheriff's posted rules. The official schedule is limited, and the sheriff's inmate-information page says hours are subject to change. Visitors should call the jail first because court movement, jail staffing, lockdowns, holidays, or other facility needs can change access. The posted rule also requires identification with a photo and birth date.

DayHoursType
Sunday1 pm-5 pmIn-person, no contact visits
Wednesday1 pm-5 pmIn-person, no contact visits

The posted visitor rules bar contact visits. Visitors must follow the dress code, and the sheriff page specifically prohibits miniskirts, shorts, and revealing tops. Food, beverages, purses, bags, coats, jackets, cell phones, cameras, weapons, and gum are not allowed in visitation rooms. Jail staff may also refuse other items, and visitors can be removed if they are viewed as a security risk or fail to follow jail rules.


Jack County Jail Money

The sheriff's inmate-information page gives narrow commissary instructions. Money can be added by mail with a money order or cashier's check, and the page says not to mail cash. Cash is accepted only during scheduled visitation. No official online commissary vendor, phone deposit vendor, lobby kiosk, tablet vendor, or published fee schedule was located in the Jack County sources reviewed.

ServiceProvider / Detail
Mail moneyMoney order or cashier's check only; no cash by mail.
Cash depositCash accepted only during scheduled visitation.
Online depositNo official Jack County vendor located in the reviewed sources.
Phone / videoNo official phone, video, or tablet vendor was located.

Because no public inmate mail format or banned-mail list was located on the official sheriff pages, callers should confirm current mail rules before sending personal mail, books, photos, or commissary funds. Attorneys should contact the jail directly for professional visitation procedure because no public attorney-visitation schedule was found in the official Jack County material.


Jack County Jail Booking

The booking process is documented through the sheriff's jailer-duty material and the public roster fields. After arrest or surrender, a person is taken to the Jack County Law Enforcement Center, where jail staff book the person in, process jail records, enter charge and warrant information, and handle inmate requests. The roster then may show a booking photo, name fields, age, race and sex, physical descriptors, arresting agency, booking or arrest time, public address if enabled, charge rows, warrant numbers, bond amounts, and comments.

Jailer duties listed by the sheriff include booking inmates in and out, answering phones, maintaining files, processing correspondence, supervising cleaning, food, and laundry, and transporting inmates for medical appointments, dental appointments, and court appearances. Those duties explain why a Jack County jail record can include both custody details and hints of court or transfer status. A roster charge is still a custody record. Filed court charges and case settings must be checked through court or clerk channels.

Booking
Jail intake that creates the custody record after arrest.
Hold
A custody flag from another case, court, parole authority, or agency.
No bond
A charge or hold that does not allow ordinary release by payment at that time.
TDCJ
Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the state system used after transfer to state custody.

Jack County Jail Records

The roster is the fastest public view of current Jack County jail custody, but it does not replace the records custodian. The roster does not show every court filing, judge, jail housing pod, complete docket, or older released-person detail. For booking records, arrest records, or a booking photo that is no longer visible in the roster, the sheriff's Open Records Unit is the local written-request channel under the Texas Public Information Act.

The current public roster card can display more detail than many small-county lists, including photos and public addresses when enabled by the agency setting. Still, a person may be missing because of a spelling difference, release, recent booking delay, transfer to TDCJ, federal custody, immigration custody, or another-county custody. For a broader explanation of the roster fields, Jack County inmate records covers current lookup and fallback channels in more depth.

For filed criminal cases after an arrest, the jail record should be paired with Jack County court and clerk records. The district docket portal and the district or county clerk can be needed when the question is what prosecutors filed, what court date is set, or whether a charge was dismissed, amended, indicted, or reduced.


Jack County Jail Source

The sheriff's official inmate-information page is the source for the posted Jack County Jail visitation schedule, jail phone number, visitor ID rule, no-contact rule, and commissary money instructions.

Jack County Law Enforcement Center inmate information and jail visitation rules

That source is especially important for visitors because it gives the local rules that are not supplied by the statewide TCJS population reports or the Kologik jail roster.


Beyond Jack County Jail

No TDCJ prison, BOP facility, ICE detention center, county work-release center, or separate jail annex was identified inside Jack County during the facility-map research. The Jack County inmate population overview is the broader custody hub for county, state, federal, and immigration lookup paths. Once a person is sentenced to state custody and transferred out of the Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail, the TDCJ locator and assigned unit rules control visits, mail, release dates, and commissary. A Jack County roster comment may mention TDCJ, but the county jail does not become the source for state prison classification or parole eligibility.

Federal and immigration custody follow the same separation. The BOP locator is for sentenced federal prisoners, while ICE ODLS is for immigration detainees searched by A-number and country of birth or by biographical data. A local hold or detainer comment on the Jack County roster is only a local custody indicator. It is not a complete federal or immigration file.

Note: Call the jail at (940) 567-2221 before visiting or mailing funds because local schedules and rules can change.

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