Coke County Jail Roster Availability
Coke County does not publish an official local inmate roster, jail booking report, or mugshot gallery on the county site. The official sheriff page instead lists the Coke County Sheriff's Office as the local records and custody-status referral point and tells the public to use VINELink for offender custody status. TCJS also reports Coke as a no-jail county, so inmate records should not be described as if a current rated Coke County jail roster exists in Robert Lee.
That does not mean there are no Coke County inmate records. It means the record source depends on the question. Arrest and incident reports are sheriff-held records. Current custody may be visible through VINELink or the receiving jail. Formal charges are court records. Sentenced prisoners move to TDCJ, and federal or immigration custody moves to separate federal locators. The useful search starts by asking which stage the person is in.
Coke County Sheriff Records
The Coke County Sheriff's Office is the first local contact for arrest reports, incident reports, accident reports, body-camera requests, dash-camera requests, and records that identify which agency or facility has custody. The sheriff page lists 13 East 7th Street, Robert Lee, TX 76945, phone 325-453-2717, fax 325-732-8831, and email sheriff@co.coke.tx.us. The linked public-information request form is signed and submitted to the sheriff's office by mail or email.
Coke County Sheriff's Office
13 East 7th Street
Robert Lee, TX 76945
325-453-2717
Local arrest records, incident reports, and custody routing.
Tom Green County Detention Center
4382 N US Highway 277
San Angelo, TX 76905
325-659-6597
Nearby official detailed jail roster and facility information channel.
The sheriff form says the office has ten business days after receipt to release information, request an extension, or request an open letter ruling from the Texas Attorney General. Charges may apply. If the estimated fee is over $100, the form says a $50 deposit is required, and payment language calls for exact cash, money order, or cashier's check.
Use Coke County Inmate Records
A practical Coke County inmate records search uses more than one source. Start with the local sheriff for the arrest record and custody routing. Then use the status system or jail that actually holds the person. If the sheriff or a court indicates the person is in a nearby jail, the receiving jail's roster may show booking details. If the person has been sentenced, the county roster path is no longer the main lookup.
- Call Coke County Sheriff's Office at 325-453-2717 when the arrest happened in Coke County or the report number is known.
- Use VINELink for offender custody status because the sheriff page links it as the official custody-status tool.
- If Coke County or VINELink points to a receiving jail, open that jail's official roster and search by name.
- Open the inmate profile for booking number, booking time, bond, charges, and any release warning.
- If no online record appears, submit the signed Coke County Sheriff's Office public-information request form.
- For sentenced custody, search TDCJ, BOP, or ICE instead of assuming a county jail profile still exists.
Coke County Roster Search Fields
The Tom Green County Detention Center roster is the official detailed roster captured for the nearby serving-jail channel. It has current and released options, name search, sorting, and public profile links. Use it only when there is a reason to believe the person is in that facility or the facility has confirmed the custody route. It should not be described as a blanket Coke County roster.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Tab/filter | No | Sorts roster entries by name. |
| Date | Tab/filter | No | Sorts by booking or release date depending on view. |
| Current | Tab/filter | No | Shows current detention center inmates. |
| Released | Tab/filter | No | Shows released persons within 48 hours. |
| Search By Name | Text | No | Runs a name search with Search button. |
| Show All | Button | No | Restores the full list. |
| Pagination | Navigation | No | Current roster has numbered pages plus next and last controls. |
The Tom Green current roster shows the field layout, search box, sort controls, and profile links used by that official facility.
That image supports the serving-jail workflow: after custody is confirmed, search the official receiving jail roster and open the profile for current details.
Coke County Inmate Profile Fields
Because Coke County lacks a public local profile page, the field inventory should be read by channel. Sheriff records by request are not the same as a live roster profile. A receiving jail profile may show a booking photo and bond. TDCJ and BOP records show prison or federal location details, not the original local booking paperwork.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | Public mugshot on a serving jail profile when available. |
| Name | Full listed name on the jail or locator record. |
| SO number | Sheriff's-office identifier used by some jail systems. |
| Booking number | Identifier for the custody event. |
| Booking time | Date and time of intake at the jail. |
| Charges | Charge code and plain-language charge description, subject to later court changes. |
| Bond | Amount or no-bond status shown by the jail, which should be verified with staff. |
| Release time | Shown on a 48-hour release roster when that view is available. |
Coke County Booking Records
No Coke County official page publishes a full intake procedure. A typical Texas arrest still follows familiar steps: identity verification, property inventory, fingerprints, booking photo, warrant and hold checks, medical or mental-health screening, and entry of alleged charges. If the person is processed in a receiving jail, that jail's roster may show the booking number, booking date, arresting agency, charge, bond, age, race, gender, and mugshot.
The Coke sheriff records form is important after intake. It gives checkboxes for offense report, incident report, accident report, arrest report, body-camera, and dash-camera records. It also tells requestors to describe exact existing records and warns that the sheriff is not required to answer written questions or create a new document. A specific request for a named person's arrest report on a known date is stronger than a broad question about why an arrest happened.
Body-camera requests need special care because the Coke form cites Texas Occupations Code Section 1701.661. That type of request should include the approximate date and time, location, and at least one known subject. For inmate records, the same level of detail helps the sheriff's office locate the correct arrest report or booking-related record without guessing which event the request means.
Coke County Bond Records
Bond information starts with the custody agency and then moves to the court. Coke County does not publish a local bond window or payment policy, so payment details must be verified with the jail that actually holds the person and with the court handling the case. Texas bond types include cash bond, surety bond, personal recognizance release, no-bond status, and holds or detainers from another agency.
| Bond Type | Plain Meaning | Local Caution |
|---|---|---|
| Cash bond | Full amount paid before release. | Receiving jail rules control accepted payment. |
| Surety bond | Bail bond company posts bond for a fee. | Verify company and case number before paying. |
| PR bond | Release on promise and court conditions. | Set by a magistrate or court. |
| No bond | No release by bond until court action changes status. | Often tied to holds, revocations, or serious charges. |
| Detainer | Another agency asks the jail to hold the person. | Can block release even if local bond is posted. |
Coke County Visitation Records
Coke County has no published jail visitation schedule because TCJS reports the county as no jail and the sheriff site does not publish a jail facility page. Visitation, mail, commissary, phone, and money rules belong to the actual jail or prison where the person is housed. For a person in Tom Green County Detention Center, the official jail information page gives face-to-face sign-up rules and internet visit windows.
| Category | Schedule / Rule | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Face-to-face sign-up slips | 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM available | Must be legible. |
| Officer sign-up | 8:30 AM and 6:30 PM | Photo ID required. |
| Weekly visit times | 9:00-11:00 AM and 7:00-9:00 PM | Visits limited to 20 minutes. |
| Last-name groups | Monday A-E, Tuesday F-J, Wednesday K-O, Thursday P-R, Friday S-Z | Use the facility schedule. |
| Internet visits | Sunday-Saturday 6-11 AM, 1-5 PM, 7-11:59 PM | NCIC, $0.35 per minute. |
Coke County Inmate Mail Money
Do not send money, mail, or photos until custody has been confirmed. Tom Green's jail information says non-legal and non-medical mail goes to a Longview processing address with the inmate name and SO number, while legal and medical mail goes to the facility. Commissary orders are processed Monday and delivered Tuesday through Friday, and money must be on account by 10 PM Sunday for that cycle.
Tom Green's mail rules also limit the format of scanned mail. The research found requirements for inmate name, booking or SO number, return address, a maximum 8.5 by 11 inch size, no more than five pages, front-side scanning only, and no more than one photo per mailing. Those details apply only when the person is housed there, so confirm the jail before using that address format.
Note: Confirm the current jail before sending money because Coke County does not operate a published local jail account system.
Coke County State Federal Lookup
Sentenced state prisoners from Coke County are searched through the TDCJ inmate information page and official online inmate search. TDCJ says location and general information may be obtained online, by email, or by phone, and that online records can show location, offenses, and projected release date. TDCJ records do not replace sheriff arrest reports or county court records.
BOP covers federal inmates from 1982 to present and supports number and name searches. ICE ODLS covers immigration detention and requires JavaScript. No BOP or ICE detention facility in Coke County was located, but federal and immigration custody can still matter after a local arrest if another agency takes custody or places a detainer.
No Coke County sheriff mobile app was located in the official county materials reviewed for this build. Tom Green County Sheriff's Office does advertise a free app with agency information, press releases, inmate population or roster access, and push notifications for roster, sheriff message, most wanted, and press release updates. Because the web roster is public, the app should be treated as an added notification channel for Tom Green records, not as the only way to search a person who may have been booked there.