Look Up Camp County Busted Mugshots

Camp County busted mugshots are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Pittsburg, Texas. This small East Texas county has a population around 13,000. The Camp County Jail at 203 Tapp Street handles all local bookings and keeps arrest records on file. You can search for current inmates, check charges and bond data, and find mugshots through online tools and phone inquiries. This page covers every method for looking up Camp County busted mugshots and arrest information.

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Camp County Sheriff's Office

The Camp County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 203 Tapp Street in Pittsburg. The phone number is 903-856-6651. When someone is arrested in Camp County, they are brought here for booking. Staff takes a mugshot, records the charges, sets a bond amount, and enters everything into the system. The Sheriff's Office maintains these records and provides them to the public under the Texas Public Information Act.

You can reach the Sheriff's Office by phone during business hours, Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm. Staff can answer questions about inmates, charges, and bonds. The jail also posts visitation hours for anyone who needs to visit an inmate in Camp County.

Below is the Camp County website, which links to the Sheriff's Office and other county departments.

Camp County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office website

From here you can find the Sheriff's Office page, jail info, and the County Clerk for Camp County.

Office Camp County Sheriff's Office
Jail Address 203 Tapp Street, Pittsburg, TX 75686
Phone 903-856-6651
Website co.camp.tx.us

Camp County Booking Records

Each booking at the Camp County Jail creates a detailed record. The intake form has the person's name, date of birth, arrest date and time, arresting agency, and booking number. Charges are listed individually. Bond gets set during the booking process. The mugshot is taken and stored with all the other data. These records stay on file even after the person is released.

The Camp County website connects you to other county offices. Court records for cases originating from Camp County arrests can be searched through the Texas Judicial Branch website. Felonies go to District Court and misdemeanors to County Court. The records are separate from booking data but linked to the same case.

Texas Statewide Tools

Statewide databases include Camp County. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service has conviction data from across the state. A name search costs $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers state prison inmates with photos and offense history.

VINELink tracks custody changes and sends alerts across Texas counties. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail reports for every county. These tools are useful when local searches do not turn up what you need or when you want to check multiple counties at the same time.

Camp County Busted Mugshots Are Public

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, arrest records are public. Mugshots, charges, bond amounts, and arrest dates are all open to anyone who asks. Camp County follows the same rules as every other county in Texas. You do not need a reason to request records.

Juvenile cases are sealed. Expunged records are off limits. Active investigations can be withheld. But the large majority of Camp County busted mugshots and booking data are available. Denied requests can be appealed through the Texas Attorney General's office at no cost.

What Camp County Mugshots Contain

Every booking record in Camp County has a set of standard data points. The full legal name of the person comes first. Date of birth is listed too. The arrest date and time tell you when law enforcement picked the person up. The arresting agency is noted, whether that is the Camp County Sheriff or a local police department that made the arrest.

A booking number gets assigned to each arrest. This is how the jail tracks people in custody. Charges filed at the time of booking show up on the record as well. Bond amounts are set based on the charges and any prior history. If the court has set a hearing date, that shows on the record. Release dates appear once the person posts bond or gets let go.

The mugshot photo itself is part of the booking file. Front-facing photos are standard. Some jails take side profile shots too. These photos become part of the permanent record kept by the sheriff.

All of this falls under the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552. You can ask for these records from the Camp County Sheriff. No reason needed. Just file a request. The office keeps booking records on file even after a person gets released from custody. Old records may take longer to pull, but they are still there. Digital records go back further each year as more data gets scanned in. Paper files from past decades may need a manual search by staff.

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