Laredo Busted Mugshots Search
Laredo busted mugshots are maintained by the Webb County Sheriff's Office and the Laredo Police Department. This border city on the Rio Grande is the county seat of Webb County with a population of roughly 260,000. Arrests by Laredo PD get transferred to the Webb County Jail at 902 Victoria Street. You can search for current inmates, check charges, and look up bond info through the county sheriff's website. This page covers all the ways to search Laredo busted mugshots and what records you can access.
Laredo Overview
Webb County Jail Records
The Webb County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 902 Victoria Street, Laredo, TX 78040. You can search for inmates by name or booking number. The phone number is (956) 415-8500. When Laredo police make an arrest, the person gets booked into the Webb County Jail. That is where the mugshot gets taken and the booking record gets created with charges and bond info.
The Webb County District Clerk handles criminal court records. Phone is (956) 523-5900. You can search by name or case number for case filings, hearing dates, and disposition data. Court records cover felony and misdemeanor cases that come through the county courts after arrest.
The Webb County Sheriff's Office website gives access to jail records and inmate search tools.
The Webb County District Clerk handles court filings for criminal cases from Laredo.
| Office | Webb County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Jail Address | 902 Victoria St, Laredo, TX 78040 |
| Phone | (956) 415-8500 |
| Website | Webb County Sheriff |
Laredo Police Department Records
The Laredo Police Department is at 4919 San Bernardo Avenue (some records at 4712 Maher Avenue). The non-emergency number is (956) 795-2800. LPD handles incident reports, crash reports, and arrest documentation. You can request reports in person or by written request. Crash reports are also available through TxDOT CRIS.
For mugshots, the Webb County Jail is the primary source. LPD transfers arrested people to the county facility for booking. The city records division deals with police reports and incident files but does not keep booking photos. Open records requests go through the City Secretary's Office at Laredo City Hall. They have 10 business days to respond.
The Laredo Municipal Court handles Class C misdemeanors and traffic tickets. Phone is (956) 791-7600. Online payment is available for most fines.
Note: Laredo sits on the border, so some cases may involve federal agencies with their own record systems.
Texas Statewide Search Tools
The Texas DPS Crime Records has conviction data statewide for $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search is free for state inmates. VINELink tracks Webb County custody changes with free alerts by email, text, or phone.
All Laredo busted mugshots are public under the Texas Public Information Act. The Texas Judicial Branch has statewide court searches. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes data on the Webb County Jail. Juvenile records and expunged cases stay sealed.
What Laredo Mugshots Show
A booking record from the Webb County Jail includes set data fields. The full legal name, date of birth, and front-facing photo are standard. Charges, bond amounts, the arresting agency, and booking date are all listed. Physical info like height, weight, hair color, and eye color gets recorded at intake. If someone bonds out or gets released, that date appears on the record too. Most recent bookings will have a photo attached.
Laredo Arrest Record Requests
You can request Laredo arrest records through the Texas Public Information Act. Send a written request to the Laredo Police Department or the Webb County Sheriff's Office. Put in the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking for. The agency has 10 business days to respond.
There is no set form you have to use. A simple letter or email works fine. Be specific about what you want. Ask for the booking record, mugshot, or arrest report by name and date. Vague requests take longer because staff have to figure out what you mean.
Copy fees are typically $0.10 per page for standard copies. If your request needs a lot of staff time to fill, the agency can charge for labor too. They must send you a cost estimate before doing work that costs over $40. You can narrow your request to cut costs. Call the Laredo PD records division at (956) 795-2800 if you have questions about what to ask for or how to submit.
Laredo Police Arrest Data
The Laredo Police Department is the main law enforcement agency in the city. Officers handle patrol, investigations, and arrests within city limits. When an officer makes an arrest, the person is transported to the Webb County Jail for booking and processing. The police department keeps its own case files and incident reports separate from the county jail records.
You can reach the Laredo PD records division at (956) 795-2800. They handle requests for incident reports, accident reports, and arrest reports. Walk-in requests are accepted during business hours. You can also mail or email a written request. Fees for copies follow the state schedule, which is $0.10 per page for most documents.
The department also posts press releases and crime data on its website. These can be useful if you want to check recent arrests or look for a specific case in the news. For the actual mugshot and booking record, though, you need the Webb County system since that is where the booking happens.
Webb County Records
Laredo is in Webb County. City arrests go through the county jail. Visit the full county page for more info.
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