This page helps you complete an inmate search in Parker County, Texas and understand what to do next if you locate someone in custody. It covers the main county jail records tool, search tips, and the Parker County Sheriff’s Office contacts tied to jail records.
This site is independent and does not provide legal, tax, or financial advice or guarantees. Use official county resources for the most current jail information.
Odyssey Public Access jail records
Start with the county’s official public records portal. In the menu, select Jail Records or Jail Bond Records to look for a current jail entry.
- First name
- Last name
The Sheriff’s Office says the search works best when you use the person’s legal booking name.
- Open search Parker County jail records.
- Choose the jail records area in Odyssey Public Access.
- Enter the first and last name used at booking.
- Review any matching jail or bond record results.
If you only know part of a name, you can use * as a wildcard, but you must enter the first initial in the field.
When a name does not show up
A missing result does not always mean the person is not in custody. The Sheriff’s Office notes that the system uses the legal name the inmate was booked under.
You must know the first and last name used at booking. The Sheriff’s Office also notes that the newer search system does not offer date-based searching. For an alternate county path and current search notice, you can review the Parker County Sheriff’s Office jail search page.
After you find someone
The Parker County Jail is located at 612 Jameson St., Weatherford, Texas 76086. The main entrance is at the corner of Jameson St. and N. Mill St., across from the Sheriff’s Office entrance.
If you need to contact the inmate, mail must be addressed to the inmate by name at Parker County Jail, 612 Jameson St., Weatherford, TX 76086. The jail screens incoming and outgoing mail, and it does not allow drugs, tobacco, money, sexually explicit material, stamps, paper, envelopes, or inkjet-printed photos.
Visitation is in person and non-contact. Visits are at least 20 minutes, offenders receive two visits per week, and adult visitors must show a valid ID. The visitation office asks visitors to arrive 20 minutes before sign-up.
For commissary, deposits can be made by cashier’s check or money order during visitation hours or by mail, and online deposits are handled through the payment service linked on the Sheriff’s Office commissary page. A lobby kiosk is also located in the jail lobby at 612 Jameson Street, Weatherford, TX 76086.
Jail contacts
Use these public-facing contacts for search help, jail questions, and visitation issues.
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Parker County Jail — 612 Jameson St., Weatherford, TX 76086
Phone: (817) 594-4208 -
Jail Visitation Office
Phone: (682) 229-2361 -
Parker County Sheriff’s Office Administration — 129 Hogle Street, Weatherford, Texas 76086
Phone: (817) 594-8845 -
Dispatch
Phone: (817) 594-3213
Common questions
Where do I search for a Parker County inmate online?
Use the county’s Odyssey Public Access portal and select the jail records area. Start with the inmate’s booking name, then review jail or bond results. If you want the official county tool, open the jail records portal first.
What name should I use in the jail search?
Use the first and last name the inmate was booked under. The Sheriff’s Office says the system uses the legal booking name. If you only know part of the name, use the first initial and the * wildcard.
Can I search Parker County jail records by date?
No date-based search option is listed for the newer system. The Sheriff’s Office notes that date searching is not available in the current judicial and records management software. Use the booking name instead, or call the jail if you still cannot find the person.
Who should I call if the inmate search is not working?
For search trouble or jail questions, call the booking desk or jail at (817) 594-4208. That is the main public jail number shown for 24-hour contact. For visitation-specific issues, call the visitation office at (682) 229-2361.
What can I do after I confirm someone is in the Parker County Jail?
You can check visitation rules, mail the inmate, or send commissary funds through the jail’s approved methods. Mail must use the inmate’s name and the Parker County Jail address, and all mail is screened. For in-person visiting, arrive early and bring a valid ID.