Cooke County Inmate Population is privately owned and is not affiliated with Cooke County, the Cooke County Sheriff's Office, any jail, any court, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Texas Juvenile Justice Department, or any other government body. Neither this site nor its advertising partners provide consumer reports, background checks, or FCRA-covered screening services.
What This Site Is
This site is a private reference resource for Cooke County inmate, jail, facility, and public-record lookup paths. It does not store official jail rosters, court files, booking photos, warrant records, or correctional records.
The site points readers toward Cooke County and Texas resources and may connect users with outside search tools. It cannot confirm custody, release anyone, file a public-information request, change a court record, or act as a private investigation service.
Use Rules
You agree to use the site only for lawful, permitted purposes.
- Do not use the site to break any law.
- Do not use information to stalk, harass, threaten, or intimidate anyone.
- Do not make hiring, housing, lending, insurance, or employment decisions from site content.
- Do not try to gain unauthorized access to any system.
- Do not run bots, scrapers, or automated collection tools against the site.
- Do not disrupt site access for other visitors.
No Consumer Reports
This site is not a consumer reporting agency under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. It does not provide consumer reports, credit reports, employment background checks, tenant screening, insurance screening, or eligibility reports. You agree not to use information from this site or linked partner tools for any FCRA-covered purpose.
- Hiring, firing, promotion, or volunteer screening.
- Tenant screening or housing eligibility.
- Credit, lending, or insurance decisions.
- Licensing, permits, benefits, or government-program eligibility.
- Any other purpose regulated by the FCRA.
Outside Links
Links may lead to sheriff pages, Cooke County portals, jail rosters, court-record systems, Texas state correctional resources, federal locators, legal-information pages, and private search services. Texas public-information access is generally governed by Texas Government Code Chapter 552, while certain commercial criminal-record publication issues are addressed by Texas Business & Commerce Code Chapter 109. Outside websites are controlled by their own operators, and we are not responsible for their content, prices, terms, privacy practices, uptime, or record accuracy.
No Warranties
The site and its content are provided as is. We do not promise any of the following.
- That information is complete, current, or error-free.
- That the site will be available without interruption.
- That every technical issue or security flaw has been eliminated.
- That partner search results are complete or match official records.
Custody status, bond, charges, release dates, visitation rules, and public-record availability can change quickly. Nothing on this site is an official statement from Cooke County or any Texas agency.
Liability Limits
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Cooke County Inmate Population and its operators are not liable for damages, losses, claims, or costs that arise from using the site, relying on content, following outside links, or using partner tools.
Indemnification
You agree to defend and hold harmless this site, its operators, and its content partners from claims, damages, expenses, and legal fees that arise from your use of the site or your violation of these terms.
Intellectual Property
Text, design elements, logos, graphics, and code on this site belong to Cooke County Inmate Population or its content partners unless otherwise noted. You may not copy, distribute, modify, or republish site materials without written permission.
Term Changes
These Terms of Use may be changed at any time. Updated terms take effect when posted on this page.
Access Limits
We may limit, suspend, or block access to the site at any time, for any reason, and without advance notice.
Texas Law
These terms are governed by Texas law. Any dispute must be filed in a court with proper jurisdiction in Texas.
Severability
If any part of these terms is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining sections continue in effect. The invalid part will be adjusted only as much as needed to make it enforceable.
Questions
Questions about these terms may be routed through the Contact Us page.