1307 Baker Street Jail Overview
The Harris County Sheriff's Office lists 1307 Baker Street Jail at 1307 Baker Street, Houston, TX 77002, with phone (346) 286-2600. Research identifies it as a county jail housing location and lists JA04 as the public HCSO location code. It is part of the same Harris County Jail system as the San Jacinto buildings, 1200 Baker, and the Joint Processing Center.
Use 1307 Baker as a building-specific housing location, not as a separate agency. Current custody, bond, court-setting, mail, phone, and deposit paths are still governed by HCSO county jail rules unless the person has moved to a contract facility, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE custody.
1307 Baker Street Jail Capacity and Population
Research did not locate a separate official rated capacity or current population for 1307 Baker Street. The building is included in the larger Harris County Jail system. TCJS reported Harris County's combined jail capacity as 10,466 and its total jail population as 6,927 on June 1, 2026, a first-day-of-month snapshot.
How to Look Up an Inmate at 1307 Baker Street Jail
Search through HCSO Find Someone in Jail or the official JIMS portal. The location code for 1307 Baker is JA04 in the research. HCSO also provides Offense Inquiry for users who have an offense number, SPN, CDI code, or court cause number.
- Search by SPN, SSN, last name, first name, or date of birth using HCSO's accepted combinations.
- Check whether the result lists 1307 Baker Street or JA04.
- Confirm the building and housing detail before sending legal mail or scheduling a visit.
- Call (713) 755-5300 if the person is newly booked or not appearing online.
1307 Baker Street Jail Address and Contact
The facility phone is the best starting point for 1307 Baker building questions. For broader custody lookup, HCSO also lists the incarcerated person information line and the information line.
1307 Baker Street Jail
1307 Baker Street
Houston, TX 77002
(346) 286-2600
HCSO incarcerated person information: (713) 755-5300.
Visiting Someone at 1307 Baker Street Jail
The research notes that the public visitation schedule excerpt emphasized 1200 Baker, 701 N. San Jacinto, and 711 N. San Jacinto. For 1307 Baker, confirm the current visit process directly with HCSO before arriving. The general Harris County Jail rules still matter: register before the visit, arrive 30 minutes early for ID verification, bring approved photo ID, and follow the two-visitor limit and prohibited-property rules.
| Item | Detail | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Schedule | Confirm with 1307 Baker before travel | Building-specific |
| General county jail hours | Tuesday-Sunday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m.; 7:30 p.m.-10 p.m. | HCSO baseline |
| Monday | No general county jail visitation in HCSO schedule | HCSO baseline |
Mail, Phone, and Money at 1307 Baker Street Jail
HCSO mail materials list 1307 Baker Street in the facility tables. Personal mail still follows the Securus Digital Mail Center rule, not direct facility delivery. Legal and special pre-authorized mail may use the facility address. Calls and deposits follow Harris County Jail rules through Securus and Access Corrections.
| Service | Provider / Detail |
|---|---|
| Mail Address | Securus Digital Mail Center for personal mail; 1307 Baker facility process for legal/special mail |
| Phone | Securus Advance Pay, 1-800-844-6591 |
| Money Deposit | Access Corrections online, app, kiosk, phone 866-345-1884, and retailer deposit options |
Booking and Intake for 1307 Baker Street Jail
People housed at 1307 Baker have generally gone through Harris County's intake path first: identification, property inventory, fingerprinting, screening, classification, and entry into jail records. Release and bond activity may route through the Joint Processing Center at 700 N. San Jacinto even when housing was at Baker Street.
About 1307 Baker Street Jail
1307 Baker is one of the downtown Harris County Jail buildings near 1200 Baker, San Jacinto Street, and the Harris County Criminal Justice Center. Its practical public marker is JA04, the location code families may see when they use HCSO's inmate lookup materials.
Note: Confirm 1307 Baker visitation and housing details directly with HCSO before sending mail or going downtown.
1307 Baker Records and Movement
A 1307 Baker Street Jail result should be treated as a current housing clue, not a permanent address for all jail needs. Harris County custody can change as the person goes to court, returns from court, receives medical care, is released through the Joint Processing Center, or is moved to another Harris County jail building. If a search result is stale or unclear, the incarcerated person information line at (713) 755-5300 is the fallback before a visit, mail item, or deposit.
The JA04 code is also useful when speaking with HCSO or a family-service vendor. It separates 1307 Baker from JA14 at the Joint Processing Center, JA07 for 701 or 711 N. San Jacinto, JA09 for 1200 Baker, and the contract jail codes used for LaSalle, Jefferson County Downtown Jail, Natchitoches, and Tallahatchie. A person in a contract bed may still be a Harris County inmate, but the visit schedule, phone vendor, deposit method, and travel plan can be very different.
Bond and court status should be checked separately from the building location. HCSO Offense Inquiry says it can show current jail status, release timing, next setting date or time, and disposition when searched by offense number, SPN, CDI code, or cause number. That makes it a useful second channel when the public roster shows 1307 Baker but does not explain why the person is still held.
Because the researched public visitation schedule gave more detail for 1200 Baker, 701, and 711 than for 1307 Baker, phone confirmation is especially important for this facility. Do not infer a floor schedule from another Baker Street building. Ask HCSO which lobby, visit time, and mail route applies to the current housing assignment.
For missing or historical 1307 Baker records, use the same Harris County public-records fallback used for other HCSO jail records. A precise request should identify the booked name, SPN, date range, and requested item. If the record sought is tied to charges or disposition rather than housing, the District Clerk, JP court, municipal court, or DA public information route may be the better source.
That split keeps the search practical. HCSO confirms where the person is held, while the court system explains what legal event keeps the person on the roster.
Use both sources when a release seems delayed or a bond status is unclear.