Find Ochiltree County Booking Photos

Ochiltree County jail mugshots appear as booking-photo image slots on the public jail roster when a roster entry is posted. A person trying to find Ochiltree County booking photos should check the current-inmate view, the recent-arrest view, and the arrest-date search before using a records request. Booking photos are part of jail and public-information records, but access can change after release, redaction, transfer, expunction, or a law-enforcement exception.

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Ochiltree County Jail Mugshots

The Ochiltree County jail roster displays booking-photo image slots beside public inmate entries. The captured roster text begins each public record with an image marker before the inmate name, and the current-inmate screenshot confirms the photo area is part of the roster card. The sheriff page links the roster as the official inmate jail roster, so the photo access point is the same roster used for custody and charge lookup.

No separate official mugshot gallery, most-wanted mugshot page, or daily booking PDF was located on the sheriff site. That matters because a reader should not expect a stand-alone photo archive. The practical path is the roster while the entry is visible, followed by a county Public Information Act request if an older or historical booking photo is needed.

The roster image below comes from the Ochiltree County current inmates roster.

Ochiltree County jail mugshots current roster booking photos

The photo field appears with the same public record details used to confirm the booking, charges, bond field, and custody status.


Find Ochiltree Booking Photos

The roster has three paths for booking-photo lookup. Current Inmates is the direct place to look for someone still held in the Ochiltree County Jail. The 24 Hours Arrests page can show very recent bookings and releases. The Inmates by Arrest Date page is useful when a date range is known or when the person no longer appears in current custody.

  1. Open the Current Inmates roster and search by name if the list has multiple pages.
  2. Check the roster card for the photo slot, status, arrest date, arresting agency, total bond, and charge rows.
  3. Use 24 Hours Arrests for a very recent arrest or release.
  4. Use Inmates by Arrest Date for a known booking date or an older recent entry.
  5. Call the sheriff at 806-435-8000 if the entry is missing, the photo does not load, or release status changed.
  6. Submit a precise county PIA request when a historical booking photo is not online.

The 24-hour roster screenshot is from the official recent-arrest view linked through the roster.

Ochiltree County booking photos recent arrest roster view

That view is important because it can show recent released entries, while current custody may already have changed.


Ochiltree Mugshot Record Fields

A booking photo should be read with the fields around it. Name and status help confirm that the photo belongs to the right roster entry. Arrest date, arresting agency, and charges explain why the person was booked. Bond and court fields help distinguish current jail information from later court-file information.

FieldWhat It Shows
PhotoImage slot beside the public roster entry; no multi-angle photo display was observed.
Name and statusRoster name plus currently booked or released status.
Sex, age, raceBasic demographics. DOB, height, weight, hair, and eye color were not shown in the text capture.
AddressPublic address text displayed with captured roster records.
Arrest date and agencyDate and agency such as Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office or Perryton Police Department.
ChargesWarrant number, count, statute, description, M/F column, and bond or court field.
BondTotal bond on current entries, NOT SET, or redacted in some released/recent views.

For the full custody record and state or federal fallback channels, use the Ochiltree County inmate records reference. Mugshots alone do not prove current custody, bond eligibility, or conviction.

When the photo needs to be matched to a filed charge or final outcome, check Ochiltree County court records after jail arrest. The court record, not the mugshot, shows whether charges were filed, amended, dismissed, or resolved by plea or verdict.


Are Ochiltree Mugshots Public

Texas does not have one simple statewide official mugshot page in the sources inspected. Ochiltree booking photos and booking records are best analyzed under the Texas Public Information Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 552, along with law-enforcement exceptions and confidentiality rules that a governmental body must evaluate. The county PIA form expressly asks requesters whether they agree to redaction of mandatory or discretionary exceptions, which is a practical sign that some requested jail material may be released with redactions or withheld when an exception applies.

Key Statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 establishes the general right to request public information from Texas governmental bodies, subject to exceptions.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55A provides the formal expunction route for qualifying arrest records.

Current roster photos are visible when the public roster entry is posted. A historical photo is not available through a separate official archive found in the research. For older photos, identify the person, booking date, arresting agency, and case or warrant number if known, then use the county's written request process.


Request Ochiltree Booking Photos

When the roster no longer shows a photo, the documented records channel is the county Public Information Act process linked from the County Clerk page. The form is labeled as a Texas Public Information Act request form and asks for requester contact fields, a detailed description of the information requested, optional date range, copy type, and electronic-copy preference. It also includes redaction choices for mandatory and discretionary exceptions.

  1. Write down the roster name exactly as it appeared, including middle name or second name if shown.
  2. Add the arrest date, arresting agency, charge description, warrant number, or case number if any of those details are known.
  3. Describe the record as a booking photo or mugshot tied to that booking, not as a broad search for all photos.
  4. Use the date-range fields if the booking date is known, because the county form asks requesters to be precise.
  5. Send the request through the County Clerk contact listed on the form or call 806-435-8039 with process questions.
  6. Expect possible redaction or withholding if a public-information exception applies.

Public and Nonpublic Photos

The public roster is a current and recent access channel. It is not a promise that every booking photo will stay online or that every agency photo is public on demand. Released entries may still appear in recent views, but the research found examples where bond totals were redacted after release. That redaction pattern is a useful warning: a visible record can still have fields withheld or changed.

What is public and what is not: Current roster photo slots are public when the roster entry is posted. Historical photos, investigative images, juvenile material, sealed records, expunged records, and records covered by law-enforcement exceptions may require review or may not be released.

Do not rely on commercial mugshot sites for Ochiltree County records. They are not official county sources, may not update after dismissal or expunction, and can separate a photo from the current court outcome.


Ochiltree Mugshot Removal

No Ochiltree County policy for booking-photo removal was found in the official materials reviewed. A dismissal by itself does not prove that a roster image has been removed from every system or from copies that were already obtained. The formal Texas record-clearing route is expunction under Chapter 55A when the arrest qualifies and a court signs an order.

For a case outcome, use court records rather than the photo page. A court dismissal, acquittal, or expunction order is the kind of source needed to challenge continued public access to an arrest record. The county PIA process can address requests for records, but a removal claim tied to expunction should be grounded in the court order and the agencies named in it.


State and Federal Photos

TDCJ, BOP, and ICE are different systems from the Ochiltree County Jail. TDCJ is for sentenced Texas state-prison custody after transfer. The BOP locator is for federal prisoners and shows fields such as register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. It does not function as a public federal mugshot gallery. ICE ODLS is an immigration detainee locator and may require JavaScript.

SystemPhoto Access LimitUse It When
Ochiltree County rosterPhoto slot appears with public jail roster entries.The person is current or recently booked locally.
TDCJState-prison profiles are separate from local booking photos.The person was convicted and transferred to state prison.
BOPNo public federal mugshot gallery through the locator.The person is in federal custody or has a federal sentence.
ICE ODLSDetainee locator, not a county mugshot source.The person moved into immigration detention.

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