This page helps you use the Jail Roster for Navarro County, Texas and quickly move to the right official page for inmate information, jail details, and next steps.
For Navarro County users, the main public path starts with the Navarro County Justice Center roster and the Navarro County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster page. Use the roster to search by name, view all inmates, review charge descriptions, or narrow results by recent days.
Navarro County Justice Center inmate roster
The most direct online tool for a Navarro County jail roster search is the Navarro County Justice Center roster. It offers search options by name, a full inmate list, charge-based browsing, and a recent-days filter.
- Name, if you want to search for one person
- Charge description, if you want to browse by charge
- Number of recent days, if you want newer bookings only
If you want the official county entry page first, the Sheriff's Office also provides an inmate roster page that routes users to the roster tool.
- Open the search the Navarro County Justice Center roster page.
- Choose the search method that fits your need: by name, by charge description, view all inmates, or recent days.
- Review the roster results and compare the person name, booking details, and listed charges.
- If you need the Sheriff's Office roster landing page, use open the Navarro County Sheriff's Office inmate roster page.
Tip: If a search does not return the result you expect, try a broader search such as view all inmates or use a different search field.
Jail rules and inmate services tied to roster searches
Once you identify an inmate on the roster, the Navarro County Sheriff's Office jail page provides the practical rules that usually matter next, including mail, phone service, visitation, commissary, and property pickup.
You can use review the Navarro County jail information to check mailing rules, visitation requirements, and inmate trust fund instructions before taking action.
Important mail rules are specific. Regular inmate mail is processed through PO Box 591 in Longview beginning September 1, 2024, while legal and medical mail and packages must go to the facility where the inmate is housed. Mail must include the inmate name, booking number, and return address, and letters are limited to five one-sided pages.
Visitation, calls, and messaging
Navarro County Detention Center visitation is available seven days a week. Inmates in population receive two visits per week for 30 minutes each, and inmates in holding cells receive three 30-minute visits while housed there.
You must set up a visitation account before visiting. The jail page also explains that valid government-issued identification is required, minors under 17 must be with a legal guardian, and phones are not allowed in the lobby or during visitation.
For inmate communication, booking includes three free local calls, and collect calling is available afterward between 8 A.M. and 10 P.M. daily. NCIC handles prepaid phone accounts, video visits, and messaging through NCIC inmate communication services.
Navarro County jail contacts
Use these contacts when you need help beyond the online roster.
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Navarro County Sheriff's Office
Phone: (903) 654-3002
24-Hour Phone: (903) 654-3001
Fax: (903) 654-3044
Administrative Office Hours: M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm - Navarro County Detention Center 312 W 2nd Ave Corsicana, Texas 75110
- Inmate mail processing address PO Box 591 Longview, Texas 75606
Common questions
How do I search the jail roster in Navarro County, Texas?
Use the Navarro County Justice Center roster to search by name, browse all inmates, search by charge description, or filter by recent days.
Is there an official Sheriff's Office page for the Navarro County inmate roster?
Yes. The Navarro County Sheriff's Office has an inmate roster page that directs users to the county roster tool.
What if I cannot find someone in the Navarro County jail roster?
Try a different search method on the roster, such as viewing all inmates or searching by charge description instead of name. If you still need help, contact the Navarro County Sheriff's Office at (903) 654-3001.
Where do I send mail after I find an inmate on the roster?
Regular inmate mail must be sent to PO Box 591, Longview, Texas 75606 with the inmate name, booking number, and return address. Legal and medical mail and packages must be sent to the facility where the inmate is housed.
What are the main visitation rules at the Navarro County Detention Center?
You must set up a visitation account before visiting. A valid state or government-issued ID is required, visitors under 17 must be with a legal guardian, and all visits are subject to monitoring or recording except attorney visits.