Find Titus County Booking Photos

Titus County jail mugshots are not shown on the official roster page that was inspected, and the available vendor-style roster evidence did not include booking photos. A search for Titus County booking photos should start with the county jail roster notice, then move to the sheriff records contact if a photo or booking sheet is needed. Booking photos are records tied to jail intake, not proof of guilt. Texas public-information rules may allow a request, but release depends on the record, the case status, and any legal limits.

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Titus County Jail Mugshots Overview

The official Titus County jail roster page did not display booking photos as of the June 30, 2026 inspection. It displayed a coming-soon notice for a new jail roster. The legacy NET Data roster XML also did not display mugshots. It showed text rows with name, arrest number, booking date, dorm, and a short charge label. No official recent-bookings gallery, daily booking report, or sheriff mugshot gallery was found on the sheriff pages reviewed.

That does not mean every booking photo is unavailable. It means Titus County jail mugshots should not be promised as an online roster feature based on the current research. A request for a booking photograph or booking sheet should go through the sheriff's records contact, records@co.titus.tx.us, with enough detail for staff to find the record. The jail phone, 903-577-7200, is better for immediate custody status than for a written photo request.

The official Titus County jail roster page screenshot shows why online mugshot expectations should be limited.

Titus County jail mugshots roster page coming soon notice

The roster notice supports a records-request approach for Titus County booking photos when no public profile is available.


Request Titus County Booking Photos

A booking-photo request should be precise. Include the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest or booking date, arrest number if available, the requested record type, requester contact information, and preferred delivery method. If the person is currently in custody, call the jail first to confirm the booking. If the person has moved to TDCJ, the county booking photo is still a county record issue, while state custody status belongs in the TDCJ locator.

  1. Check the official jail roster page to see whether the new roster has launched and whether photos appear.
  2. Call Titus County Jail at 903-577-7200 if the goal is immediate custody confirmation.
  3. Email records@co.titus.tx.us and ask for a booking photo or booking sheet under the Texas Public Information Act.
  4. Provide full name, DOB if known, booking date, arrest number, and the specific record requested.
  5. If staff says a legal exception applies, ask whether a redacted record or court record route is available.

What Titus County Mugshot Records Show

The inspected Titus County roster evidence shows what was missing as much as what was present. A booking-photo field was not shown. Neither were demographic fields such as age, height, weight, hair, eyes, race, or sex. The visible list fields were enough to identify a booking row, but not enough to build a full photo profile. A released or older booking photo may require a public-information request rather than a roster search.

FieldWhat the Research Found
Booking photoNot shown on the official roster page or inspected NET Data XML.
NameShown in the XML as LAST,FIRST MIDDLE.
Arrest numberShown as a local numeric arrest or booking identifier.
Booking dateShown in MM/DD/YYYY format.
Housing codeShown as dorm or location shorthand without a public key.
ChargeShown as an abbreviated charge label, not a full statute entry.

Are Titus County Jail Mugshots Public?

Texas does not have a single statewide public mugshot portal for county jails. Booking records and law-enforcement records are handled under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the Public Information Act, subject to exceptions. Release can be affected by juvenile confidentiality, active investigations, privacy rules, expunction or nondisclosure orders, and the location of the record. The sheriff's records staff can say whether a booking photo can be released and whether copy fees or redactions apply.

Public-record rule: A booking photo request may be made to the sheriff's office, but Texas law does not guarantee that every image will be released in every case. A mugshot reflects intake, not a conviction.


Titus County Mugshot Retention

No official Titus County rule was located for how long a booking photo stays public after release. No historical mugshot archive or prior-booking gallery was found. Because the active roster page was not live, there was no county-published drop-off period, release-retention statement, or recent-bookings time window to cite. The safest local answer is that public online availability was not documented, while agency records may still exist under sheriff retention rules and Texas public-record law.

What is and is not public: The inspected roster evidence shows text booking fields, not images. Booking photos may require a records request and can be limited by legal exceptions.


Mugshots Are Not Convictions

A Titus County booking photo, if released, documents that a person was processed into custody. It does not prove the person was convicted. The charge label at booking can differ from the charge later filed by the prosecutor. For the later case outcome, check Titus County court records after a jail arrest, including County Clerk or District Clerk records. A court record can show whether a charge is pending, dismissed, amended, or reduced, or whether a final judgment exists.

Booking photo
An intake image tied to jail processing, when taken and retained by the agency.
Booking charge
The early custody charge label entered during jail intake.
Disposition
The court outcome, such as dismissal, plea, conviction, acquittal, or other final action.
Nondisclosure
A Texas court order that limits public access to certain criminal-history records.

Titus County Mugshot Removal

No Titus County sheriff page was found with a special mugshot-removal process. If a case is dismissed, no-billed, or otherwise eligible, the record-clearing route is through Texas expunction or nondisclosure law. Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs expunction. Chapter 66 governs orders of nondisclosure. The Titus County District Clerk page links expunction agency-address materials, which can help route court-ordered relief.

Commercial mugshot-publishing sites are not official county sources and are not linked here. If a private site posts an image, the official record path still starts with the court order or source agency record. A person who believes a public booking photo should be removed because of expunction, nondisclosure, juvenile status, identity error, or another legal reason should work from the court order and then contact the agency or publisher holding the copy.


State and Federal Booking Photos

TDCJ, BOP, and ICE are not substitutes for a Titus County mugshot request. The TDCJ locator is for people currently incarcerated in a TDCJ facility and is updated on working days with information at least 24 hours old. BOP results identify federal inmates and location details, but federal agencies generally do not publish county-style public mugshot galleries. ICE ODLS is for immigration detention lookup, not local booking photos.

SystemUse It ForMugshot Expectation
Titus County JailLocal booking and county custodyNo online photo feature documented in the inspected roster.
TDCJSentenced Texas state-prison custodyState identity and custody data, not the county booking-photo source.
BOPFederal sentenced inmatesNo county-style public mugshot gallery.
ICE ODLSImmigration detaineesCustody search only, not a sheriff booking-photo page.

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