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Quick Facts
- Main jail contact: (979) 828-3299 and jailinfo@robertsoncountysherifftx.org.
- Records Division: phone 979-828-3299, fax 979-828-5845, email info@robertsoncountysherifftx.org.
- Office hours are Monday–Friday 8:00am–5:00pm; address PO Box 1109 / 1006 W US Hwy 79, Franklin, TX 77856.
- To block jail phone calls call 800-682-0707; VINE for custody notifications is 877-894-8463.
- The sheriff’s office lists Christina "Chris" Sechelski as the Crime Victim Liaison with office and direct contact options.
Common Questions
What is the Robertson County Jail phone number and email?
Call (979) 828-3299 for general jail questions, or email jailinfo@robertsoncountysherifftx.org. When you reach out, have the detainee’s full name and date of birth ready.
When is the Robertson County Jail open and where is it located?
Office hours are Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm. The mailing and physical address is PO Box 1109 and 1006 W US Hwy 79, Franklin, TX 77856.
How do I block inmate phone calls or monitor custody status for someone at Robertson County Jail?
To block jail phone calls, call 800-682-0707. To check custody status or sign up for notifications, use VINE at 877-894-8463.
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