Cooke County Jail, TX Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

Updated on: December 29, 2022
Cooke County Jail

940-665-3471

300 County Road 451, Gainesville, TX, 76240

http://www.co.cooke.tx.us/default.aspx?Cooke_County/Sheriff

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The Cooke County Jail is in Gainesville, Texas. The Cooke County Jail only will house females and males over the age of 18.

The Cooke County Jail is a medium-security county facility. The Cooke County Jail is home to 212 beds.

Most of the offenders in the Cooke County Jail is waiting for their trial or also known as pre-trial detainees.

There will be a handful of offenders within the Cooke County Jail that is serving a sentence. When an offender is serving out a sentence in the Cooke County Jail, they will have less than 24 months.

Cooke County Jail — General Information

Facility Name Cooke County Jail
Facility Type County Jail
Capacity 212
Address 300 County Road 451, Gainesville, TX, 76240
Phone 940-665-3471
City Gainesville
Postal Code 76240
State Texas
County Cooke County
Official Website http://www.co.cooke.tx.us/default.aspx?Cooke_County/Sheriff

Cooke County Sheriffs Department / Cooke County Justice Center

Address 300 County Road 451, Gainesville, Texas, 76240
Phone 940-665-3471
Website website

Inmate Search

The Cooke County Jail does not have its inmate list on the web. You will have to call the facility with your questions about an inmate. The correctional officer will ask you for the inmate’s name and date of birth.

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Sending a Mail/Care Package

You will be allowed to send photos and letters to an inmate in the Cooke County Jail. These items will be required to be sent to the Cooke County Jail by the United States Postal Service.

Sending Money

You can send money to an inmate in the Cooke County Jail using JailATM.com. This is like the popular service of JPay. You will need to create an account, prior to being permitted to send money to the inmate.

You can also mail a money order through USPS to the Cooke County Jail as well.

Phone calls

Combined Public Communications is the phone service in the Cooke County Jail.

You will be required to create an account and choose the plan you want to have. It is up to you to do this quickly, so you do not miss any time where an inmate can contact you.

Inmates will also have the chance to call you collect as well. If the inmate calls you collect, you will be the one responsible for those fees for that phone call, not the Cooke County Jail.

Visitation

To be eligible to visit an offender in the Cooke County Jail, you will be required to have a photo ID and be a minimum of 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, you will need to come to the Cooke County Jail with your legal guardian.

You will need to behave when visiting an inmate, if you are disturbing other visitors, you may be asked to leave and even banned from visiting the Cooke County Jail.

All visits are by appointment only. When making an appointment, you will need to add everyone that will be visiting the inmate. If you are not on the appointment, you will not be allowed to visit the inmate.

Visitation for Class D females will be permitted to have only a single contact visit each week. These visits can be held on Wednesdays and Sundays from 8 pm to 8:30 pm and 8:45 pm to 9:15 pm.

All visitation will happen at the old courthouse located at:

300 County Road 451, Gainesville, TX, 76240

Visiting Hours

Monday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Sunday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM

Directions

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