Official Jack County Jail Roster
Jack County uses the Kologik Public Jail Roster as the free public starting point for current county jail custody. The roster is tied to agency ORI TX1190000, and the agency endpoint returns Jack County as the display name. It is not a statewide prison search. It is the local roster for people booked into the Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail by the Jack County Sheriff's Office, Jacksboro Police Department, and other agencies whose arrests or holds route through the county jail.
The roster is built for current custody. It has controls for current results, recent bookings, all visible records, name filtering, and sort order by days in jail. Research found generic history options in the app code, but Jack County's history-mode check returned a setting that makes current mode the practical public mode. A person who was released, moved to TDCJ, held by another county, booked under a different spelling, or not yet entered after a new arrest may not appear in the visible Jack County inmate records.
The Jack County Sheriff's Office jail page also links jail population information and describes detention staff duties such as booking in and out, answering phones, processing inmate requests, maintaining files, and transporting inmates for medical, dental, and court appearances. Those local duties explain why a roster entry is only one part of the custody file.
The roster screenshot captured from the Jack County Kologik roster shows the public interface that supports the name filter, recent-bookings control, and current results list.
Use the roster view for current jail records first, then use the written records request process when an older booking file or a released person's record is needed.
Use the Jack County Roster
A good Jack County inmate records search starts with enough identifying detail to avoid confusing similar names. Full name is best, but the roster can filter by partial first, middle, or last name. The result cards should be read with care because a booking charge can differ from a later court charge, and a bond shown on one charge does not mean release is available if another warrant, no-bond line, parole hold, or outside-agency hold is present.
- Open the Jack County Kologik roster and let the public roster app load.
- Use ALL to scan the visible current jail population, or RECENT BOOKINGS when the arrest may have just occurred.
- Type part of the first, middle, or last name in Name Filter. Try alternate spellings if the first search fails.
- Use Order By only when time in custody matters. SHORTEST IN JAIL moves newer or shorter-stay cases up, while LONGEST IN JAIL highlights longer-held inmates.
- Open the result card and compare name, age, arresting agency, booking date, charge rows, warrant number, and bond.
- If the person is not listed, check TDCJ, BOP, ICE ODLS, VINELink, or the sheriff written records process based on the type of custody.
Custody flow: Arrest or warrant service → booking at the county jail → first appearance and bond review → county jail custody or release → later transfer to TDCJ, federal custody, ICE, or another agency when the case requires it.
Jack County Roster Search Fields
The public roster controls are simple, but each control affects the visible Jack County inmate records differently. Name Filter searches across last, first, and middle name fields. The alphabet buttons use a last-name initial filter. Recent bookings does not create a separate long-term archive; it changes the visible result set inside the roster app. The research did not find a public booking-number search box or facility dropdown for Jack County.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name Filter | Text | No | Filters by text found in first, middle, or last name fields. |
| Order By | Dropdown | No | Blank default, SHORTEST IN JAIL, or LONGEST IN JAIL based on days jailed. |
| History | Dropdown | No | Current and past-day options exist in the app, but Jack County's checked setting made current mode the useful public mode. |
| Recent Bookings | Button | No | Prioritizes new bookings by setting the roster search mode to recent. |
| ALL | Button | No | Shows the current visible roster returned for the county agency. |
| A-Z buttons | Buttons | No | Filters results by last-name initial. |
Note: Do not assume a person is out of custody only because the name does not appear on the first roster search.
Jack County Inmate Profile Fields
A typical Jack County inmate card combines identity, booking, custody, charge, warrant, bond, and photo fields. The public card can show a street address because the agency setting inspected in Kologik allows public roster addresses. It can also display a booking photo because the public-photo setting is not hidden. Some API fields, such as cell number, court date, and court time, were returned blank in inspected current records, so the public roster should not be treated as a housing-unit sheet or complete court docket.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Name and identifiers | Last, first, middle, suffix, internal arrest id, name id, and ccn used by the roster photo endpoint. |
| Booking and arrest date | Book or arrest date and time, displayed on the public card as the arrest timing. |
| Demographics | DOB or birth year, age, race, sex, height, weight, eyes, and hair. |
| Arresting agency | Examples in current records included JACK COUNTY SO and JACKSBORO PD. |
| Public address | Street, city, state, and ZIP may display when available because the agency setting allows public addresses. |
| Charges and warrants | Charge literal, code, warrant number, comments, projected-release field if present, and per-charge bond amount. |
| Bond and custody status | Numeric bond, No Bond display for zero values, hold comments, days in jail, release date if populated, and current status code. |
| Mugshot/photo | Booking photo served through Kologik when available; if missing, the app can show a no-photo placeholder. |
Bond is listed per charge. Read every row before deciding whether release is possible, because one payable bond does not clear a second no-bond charge, outside warrant, parole hold, or transfer hold.
Jack County Jail Contact Card
The facility list for Jack County has one local detention facility. That matters because there is no separate county jail annex, regional jail, work-release center, TDCJ unit, BOP prison, or ICE detention center mapped inside the county from the official sources reviewed. Local arrests from sheriff deputies, Jacksboro police, DPS, and warrant agencies are routed to the Law Enforcement Center when booked into Jack County custody.
Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail
1432 FM 3344
Jacksboro, TX 76458
Dispatch: (940) 567-2161
Jail: (940) 567-2221
Operator: Jack County Sheriff's Office
Visitation: Sunday and Wednesday, 1 pm-5 pm, subject to change
For a facility-specific custody overview, the Jack County Law Enforcement Center page is the local jail page. For current roster work, the Jack County Law Enforcement Center / Jack County Jail and the public Kologik roster refer to the same primary county jail population.
When Jack County Records Fail
Search failures have several local causes. A new arrestee may not have finished intake. A released person may no longer show charge rows. A sentenced defendant may still be in county custody for a short transfer period, then later appear in the state system. A person with an immigration or federal matter may have a local hold comment while in Jack County, but the long-term record belongs to a separate federal system.
| Custody or Record Type | Where to Look | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Current Jack County jail custody | Kologik Public Jail Roster | Current inmate records, recent bookings, charges, warrants, bonds, and mugshots. |
| Jail questions | Call jail at (940) 567-2221 | Verify current custody, visit timing, and local jail procedure. |
| Older booking or sheriff file | Sheriff open-records request | Written request by online upload, mail, fax, email, or in person. |
| Sentenced Texas prisoner | TDCJ Inmate Information Search | State prison, state jail felony, unit, SID/TDCJ number, and sentence data after transfer. |
| Federal sentenced prisoner | BOP Inmate Locator | Federal prison inmates and some former federal inmates. |
| Immigration detention | ICE Online Detainee Locator System | A-number or biographical search for ICE custody. |
| Custody notification | VINELink | Notification registration where agency and state data are available. |
No official Jack County Sheriff or Jacksboro Police mobile app was located during the research sweep. Use the roster, jail phone, written open-records process, TDCJ, BOP, ICE ODLS, VINELink, and court or clerk channels instead.
Request Jack County Booking Records
The Jack County Sheriff's Office open-records page says open records requests must be submitted in writing and are not accepted by phone. The office accepts requests in person, by mail to the Open Records Unit, by fax, by email from the official page, or through the online upload form. Phone contact is still useful for questions, but it is not the formal request channel.
The open-records screenshot from the sheriff records page shows the written-request form, upload field, and processing language for local sheriff records.
When a roster result is gone or a booking file needs more detail, the written request should name the person, approximate arrest or booking date, arresting agency if known, and the type of record requested.
| Request Channel | Jack County Detail |
|---|---|
| In person | Jack County Law Enforcement Center, 1432 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX 76458. |
| Jack County Sheriff's Office, Open Records Unit, 1432 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX 76458. | |
| Fax | (940) 567-2144. |
| Online | Use the open-records form upload field. The page notes a 10MB file limit for uploads. |
| Timing | The sheriff page states online requests are processed and returned by the requested delivery method within 10 business days after the information is requested. |
Jack County Booking Process
A Jack County booking can start with an arrest by the sheriff's office, Jacksboro Police Department, DPS, a warrant agency, a court remand, parole hold, or an outside-agency hold. The person is transported to the Law Enforcement Center, where jail staff create or update the custody file. Public research supports a sequence that includes identification, jail paperwork, search and property handling under jail policy, booking photo, demographic entry, charge and warrant entry, bond entry when known, medical or safety screening, and classification.
The sheriff jailer job description gives local detail without publishing a full intake manual. Jailers book inmates in and out, process inmate requests, maintain files, answer telephones, supervise food, laundry, and cleaning, and transport inmates for medical appointments, dental appointments, and court appearances. The roster then exposes selected public fields from that custody process. It does not expose a full jail file, property inventory, medical information, classification score, or complete court-case history.
- Booking
- The jail intake event that creates the custody record after arrest or surrender.
- Hold
- A custody flag from another agency, court, parole authority, or warrant that can keep a person jailed.
- No bond
- A charge or hold that does not allow ordinary release by payment at that time.
- Detainer
- A notice or request from another agency asking the jail to hold or notify before release.
Jack County Visitation Rules
After a person is located in Jack County inmate records, visitation and commissary questions route to the jail, not to the roster vendor. The official Jack County inmate information page lists visitation at the Law Enforcement Center and warns that hours are subject to change. Visitors should call the jail before traveling. The same page sets strict entry rules: bring photo identification with birth date, dress properly, and do not bring barred items into the visitation area.
| Day | Posted Hours | Type and Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday | 1 pm-5 pm | In-person visitation at the Law Enforcement Center; call first. |
| Wednesday | 1 pm-5 pm | In-person visitation at the Law Enforcement Center; call first. |
Visitor rules bar contact visits, smoking or tobacco in visitation rooms, miniskirts, shorts, revealing tops, food, drinks, purses, bags, coats, jackets, cell phones, cameras, weapons, and gum. Jail staff may refuse other items as needed. No official remote video vendor, phone provider, tablet provider, or attorney-visitation schedule was located in the Jack County public sources.
Note: Confirm custody and visitation status with the jail before sending money, arranging travel, or relying on an older roster view.
Commissary and Mail Limits
The sheriff inmate-information page gives narrow but useful money rules. Money can be added to inmate commissary by mail with a money order or cashier's check, and no cash should be mailed. Cash for commissary is accepted only during scheduled visitation. No official online deposit vendor, phone deposit option, lobby kiosk, fee schedule, inmate mail format, mail-scanning vendor, or publisher-only book rule was located in the public Jack County pages reviewed for this build.
| Method | Posted Jack County Rule | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Money order or cashier's check only; no cash. | Not published. | |
| Cash | Accepted only during scheduled visitation. | Not published. |
| Online deposit | No official Jack County vendor located. | Not published. |
| Phone deposit | No official Jack County vendor located. | Not published. |
State Federal ICE Records
Jack County inmate records should not be merged with prison, federal, or immigration records. TDCJ is the Texas state prison and state jail system for sentenced prisoners and state jail felons after transfer. A Jack County roster card may show TDCJ-sentence comments during the county-to-state movement period, but the TDCJ locator becomes the better source after state intake. Search by name, TDCJ number, or SID when known.
Federal and immigration custody have separate lookup paths. The BOP locator covers sentenced federal inmates and some former federal inmates, but it is not a county pretrial booking list. The ICE ODLS searches immigration detention by A-number and country of birth or by biographical data. VINELink can help with custody notification where available, but it is a notification service, not the official Jack County jail file.
Important: A Jack County roster charge is a custody record. Prosecutors, courts, TDCJ, BOP, and ICE maintain separate records for later stages.