Coke County does not operate its own jail. Individuals arrested in Coke County, Texas are transported to Tom Green County Jail for booking and detention. We can locate them for free, 24 hours a day.
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Claim This Spot →All criminal proceedings for Coke County originate in the Coke County Court at Law in Robert Lee. Even though Coke County inmates are held at Tom Green County Jail, arraignment and court hearings take place in Robert Lee, where the defendant is transported from the host facility for their court appearances. Under Texas law, the magistration hearing must occur within 48 hours of arrest. At this hearing, the charges are formally presented, the right to counsel is explained, and bail conditions are set by the magistrate or judge.
All persons arrested in Coke County are transported to Tom Green County Jail for booking, detention, and housing pending trial or sentencing. Coke County operates under a formal intergovernmental agreement with the host county, as approved by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS).
When you need to locate someone arrested in Coke County, the fastest approach is to contact the Coke County Sheriff’s Office directly at (325) 453-2717. The sheriff can confirm which facility the person was transported to and provide the booking number. Our free 24/7 line at (346) 352-1115 can also search all facilities simultaneously.
Always confirm which county handled the arrest before searching. Arrests near Coke County’s borders may have been processed by an adjacent county depending on the exact location of the incident. If unsure, call the Coke County Sheriff at (325) 453-2717 to confirm before beginning your search.
West Texas is an immense, sparsely populated landscape of high desert, rugged mountains, oil fields, and vast ranchland that stretches from the Permian Basin to the Big Bend region and the Trans-Pecos mountains. Coke County spans part of this vast territory where low population density creates unique challenges for maintaining a county jail and law enforcement infrastructure. The region's remoteness means that many county seats are hours from the nearest major city.
With fewer than 2,779 residents, Coke County is among Texas's smallest counties by population. Maintaining a fully staffed, TCJS-compliant jail is a significant financial challenge for counties this size, which is why many similarly small Texas counties board their inmates in neighboring county facilities.
The absence of an active jail in Coke County is not unusual in Texas 20 of the state’s 254 counties operate without their own jail facility. These counties board their inmates in neighboring county jails under contracts approved by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS). This arrangement allows small counties to meet their legal obligation to house arrested individuals securely without bearing the full operational cost of a standalone detention facility. TCJS inspects all contracted facilities to ensure that Coke County inmates receive the same minimum standard of care as any other Texas county inmate.
Because Coke County has no jail, locating an inmate requires a slightly different process than in counties with their own facility. Follow these steps.
Arrests near Coke County’s border with West Texas-area counties can sometimes be processed by a different county depending on where the incident occurred. Before searching, confirm which law enforcement agency made the arrest they will have processed the defendant through their county’s system.
The Coke County Sheriff’s Office at (325) 453-2717 is your first point of contact. The sheriff can confirm where the person was transported, provide the booking number, and give you the contact information for Tom Green County Jail where inquiries should be directed.
Once you know which facility is holding the person, contact Tom Green County Jail for details about the booking record, charges on file, bail amount set at magistration, and visitation procedures. Have the inmate’s full legal name and date of birth ready.
Because Coke County inmates must be transported to Tom Green County Jail, the total time from arrest to completed booking record is typically 6 to 10 hours. Do not be alarmed if the record does not appear immediately transport and booking processing both take time.
If you still cannot locate the person, call (346) 352-1115 free. We search Coke County, Tom Green County Jail, and all surrounding county systems simultaneously. Most people are located within minutes of calling our 24/7 line.
In rural West Texas counties, bail amounts tend to reflect both the nature of the offense and local economic realities. Magistrates in smaller counties often have more discretion in setting bail conditions, and personal recognizance (PR) bonds are more commonly granted for first-time, lower-level offenders who have strong community ties. A licensed Texas bail bondsman serves the county and can post bond after the magistration hearing within 48 hours of arrest.
For Coke County arrests, bail is set by a magistrate at a hearing that must occur within 48 hours. Because the defendant is held at Tom Green County Jail, the magistration hearing may take place at the host facility or via video link to the Coke County courthouse in Robert Lee. Once bail is set, a licensed Texas bail bondsman can post the surety bond and secure the defendant’s release.
Everything you need to know about finding an inmate arrested in Coke County, Texas, where they are held, and how to post bail or arrange visitation.
No. Coke County, Texas does not operate an active county jail. Individuals arrested in Coke County are transported to Tom Green County Jail for booking and detention. This arrangement is approved by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards (TCJS) and is common among smaller Texas counties where maintaining a fully staffed, compliant jail facility would be prohibitively expensive.
Inmates from Coke County are held at Tom Green County Jail. Contact the Coke County Sheriff's Office at (325) 453-2717 to confirm the current facility address and phone number, as detention contracts between small Texas counties can change. Our free search line at (346) 352-1115 can also confirm where an inmate is currently being held.
Because Coke County has no jail, start by calling the Coke County Sheriff's Office at (325) 453-2717 they can confirm which facility is currently holding the person and provide basic booking information. You can also call our free 24/7 search line at (346) 352-1115 and we will check Tom Green County Jail and all neighboring county systems simultaneously.
Coke County is a very small rural county with a population of approximately 2,779. Maintaining a fully staffed, TCJS-compliant jail requires significant ongoing expense for staffing, medical screening, inspections, and facility maintenance. For counties with low arrest volumes, boarding inmates in a neighboring county facility is more fiscally responsible and still meets all Texas legal requirements.
Since Coke County inmates are held at Tom Green County Jail, you will need to post bail through that facility's court. A licensed Texas bail bondsman familiar with Coke and Tom Green counties can post bail after the magistration hearing within 48 hours of arrest. Call (346) 352-1115 to reach a bondsman who serves Coke County immediately.
Because Coke County inmates must be transported to Tom Green County Jail before booking can begin, the total time from arrest to completed booking is typically 6 to 12 hours. Allow at least 8 to 10 hours after an arrest in Coke County before expecting the booking record to appear in the detention facility's inmate roster system.
The Coke County Sheriff's Office can be reached at (325) 453-2717. The sheriff's department handles all law enforcement in Coke County and can confirm where an arrested individual is being held, provide the case number, and direct you to the appropriate detention facility for further information including bail and visitation.
Under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, all arrested persons must appear before a magistrate within 48 hours. For Coke County defendants, the magistration hearing typically takes place at the Coke County Courthouse in Robert Lee. The defendant may be transported back from the detention facility for this hearing. At magistration, the charges are read and bail conditions are set.
Since Coke County inmates are housed at Tom Green County Jail, you must use that facility's commissary deposit system. Contact the Coke County Sheriff at (325) 453-2717 or the host facility directly to learn which vendor (JPay, Access Corrections, TouchPay, or other) is used for commissary deposits. Always include the inmate's full legal name and booking number.
As of 2024, 20 of Texas's 254 counties do not operate their own active jail facility, including Coke County. These counties are required by Texas law to board their inmates in a TCJS-approved facility in a neighboring county. The arrangement requires a formal contract that specifies per-diem rates, transport responsibilities, and the level of service provided to Coke County inmates.
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