This page helps you check inmate roster information in Wichita County, Texas and see which official county resources are used for jail records and related inmate details.
For most booking record searches, Wichita County points users to Odyssey Public Access Jail Records. The Wichita County Sheriff’s Office also maintains an inmate roster page that directs users to the jail records inquiry system for booking records.
Odyssey Public Access Jail Records
The main booking-record search path is the Wichita County Jail Records Inquiry in Odyssey Public Access. Use the public portal to begin a jail records search for Wichita County.
Open the Wichita County jail records inquiry
- Go to the Odyssey Public Access jail records page.
- Use the jail records area to search for the inmate or booking record you need.
- Review the matching jail record details shown in the system.
Tip: The Sheriff’s Office inmate roster page sends users to this public access system for jail booking records.
Wichita County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster
The Sheriff’s Office provides an inmate roster page for Wichita County. That page is useful if you want a direct county page for roster information and a quick path to the booking-record search.
View the Wichita County Sheriff’s Office inmate roster page
The Sheriff’s Office also identifies the Wichita County Detention Center as the jail facility and provides general detention information through its Detention Bureau page.
Visitation, money, and inmate mail
After you locate an inmate, the Sheriff’s Office FAQ page gives practical rules for visits, funds, property, and mail.
- A state-issued or federal government ID is required for visitation. Driver’s licenses, state IDs, and military IDs are accepted. School IDs are not accepted.
- Visits will be terminated if a visitor has a cell phone, and proper dress is required in the visitation area.
- Money orders and cashier’s checks can be mailed directly to the inmate for deposit to the inmate account.
- Kiosks for inmate account deposits are located on the 2nd floor of the Wichita County Court House and in the lobby of the Law Enforcement Center. Access Corrections is also available online for deposits.
- Personal inmate mail is sent to Wichita County Law Enforcement Center, Inmate’s Name and SO Number, PO Box 247, Phoenix MD, 21131.
- All books must be sent through a publisher.
Wichita County inmate contacts
Use these contacts when you need help with jail-related questions in Wichita County.
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Wichita County Sheriff’s Office — 2815 Central Freeway East, Wichita Falls, TX 76302
Phone: (940) 766-8170
Fax: (940) 766-8102
Hours: Monday - Friday 08:00 a.m. - 05:00 p.m.; Closed Saturday and Sunday -
Jail Administrator
Email: lisa.patterson@co.wichita.tx.us -
Jail Compliance/Extradition
Email: victoria.mauldwin@co.wichita.tx.us -
Jail Compliance/TDCJ Coordinator
Email: carly.cheesman@co.wichita.tx.us
Common questions
Where do I search Wichita County jail booking records?
Use the Wichita County Jail Records Inquiry in Odyssey Public Access. That is the public-facing search path identified for jail booking records.
Is the Sheriff’s Office inmate roster page the same as the jail records inquiry?
The Sheriff’s Office inmate roster page directs users to the Public Access jail records page for booking records.
What ID do I need to visit an inmate?
You need an ID issued by a state government or the federal government. Valid examples include a driver’s license, state-issued ID, or military ID. School IDs are not accepted.
How can I put money on an inmate account?
You can mail a money order or cashier’s check directly to the inmate, use the kiosks at the Wichita County Court House or Law Enforcement Center, or deposit funds online through Access Corrections.
Where do I send personal inmate mail?
Personal mail goes to Wichita County Law Enforcement Center, Inmate’s Name and SO Number, PO Box 247, Phoenix MD, 21131. Books must be sent through a publisher.