Address:
4 North Main – Ste. 8
Coalgate, OK 74538
Phone:
580-927-2121
Coal County Jail & Sheriff staff announced today that commissary deposits for inmates can be made online, by telephone, by using the Kiosk in their lobby or by sending postal money orders or bank cashier checks to the following address:
4 North Main – Ste. 8
Coalgate, OK 74538
or
4 North Main – Ste. 8
Coalgate, OK 74538
Instructions on how inmate commissary deposits can be made online or by telephone can be found by scrolling down this page.
This facility is using a third-party inmate commissary service which allows friends and family to send snacks, hygeine products, stationary supplies and other products directly to their inmate. If you have any questions, call the Coal County Jail & Sheriff at 580-927-2121.
Complete information is listed on this page.
To register and sign up for a remote visitation account with City Tele Coin to communicate with your Coal County Jail & Sheriff inmate, follow the instructions below:
For all the information you need to know, including instructions, policies, tips and solutions to possible issues regarding visiting with an inmate (both at the jail and remotely) in Coal County, visit our full page guide.
NOTE: All video visits are recorded and stored. Whatever you talk about, can and will be used against your inmate in court. Never discuss their pending criminal case!
Also, be warned that some video visits providers are collecting voice prints for a database which law enforcement agencies are building.
To register and sign up for a phone account with City Tele Coin to communicate with your Coal County Jail & Sheriff inmate, follow the instructions below:
For all the information you need to know, including instructions, policies, tips and solutions to possible issues regarding making phone calls with an inmate in Coal County, visit our full page guide.
NOTE: All phone conversations and messages are recorded and stored. Whatever you talk about, can and will be used against your inmate in court. Never discuss their pending criminal case!
Also, be warned that some phone providers are collecting voice prints for a database which law enforcement agencies are building.