Search Crosby County Busted Mugshots

Crosby County busted mugshots are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Crosbyton, Texas. This West Texas county handles all bookings at the county jail and makes arrest records available to the public. You can look up current inmates online through the jail roster and third-party search tools. Charges, bond amounts, mugshots, and booking dates are all part of the public record. Crosby County has a small population but follows the same public records laws as the rest of Texas. Here is how to search for Crosby County busted mugshots using every method that is available.

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Crosby County Sheriff's Office

The Crosby County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Crosbyton. Every arrest in the county goes through this facility for processing. The booking creates a mugshot, charge record, bond amount, and personal details. All of this is public under Texas law. The Sheriff's Office is your main contact for current inmate information.

Crosby County is a rural area east of Lubbock. The booking volume is low compared to metro counties, but records are kept the same way. You can reach the Sheriff's Office by phone for quick checks or visit in person at the courthouse in Crosbyton. Written requests under the Texas Public Information Act are also accepted.

The Crosby County Sheriff's Office website is shown below.

Crosby County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office

This is the starting point for contacting law enforcement and finding jail records in Crosby County.

OfficeCrosby County Sheriff's Office
LocationCrosbyton, Texas
Websiteco.crosby.tx.us

Crosby County Court Records

The Crosby County Clerk keeps vital records, property records, and court files. Misdemeanor cases go through County Court. Felony records are with the District Clerk. The Texas Judicial Branch case search covers Crosby County courts online.

Statewide Tools for Crosby County

The Texas DPS Crime Records has statewide data at $3 per name. The TDCJ Offender Search covers prison inmates free. VINELink sends custody alerts. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards reports on every county jail.

Crosby County Busted Mugshots Are Public

Arrest records in Crosby County are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Mugshots, charges, and booking data are open to anyone. Juvenile and expunged records are exceptions. Most Crosby County busted mugshots are available online or by request.

Crosby County Busted Mugshots Details

Each Crosby County booking record follows a standard format. The mugshot is taken during intake at the jail in Crosbyton. Staff records the full name, date of birth, address, and physical description including height, weight, and eye color. Charges show the offense code and severity. Bond is set per charge based on the schedule or a judge's order.

The booking timestamp and arresting agency are part of every record. In a rural county like Crosby, most arrests come from the Sheriff's Office or Texas DPS troopers. If someone has more than one charge, all of them appear on the same booking entry. Records stay on file after release. Texas law makes all of this public unless it involves a juvenile or has been expunged.

Crosby County Records Request Process

You can request Crosby County arrest records in writing under the Texas Public Information Act. Include the person's name and any dates you have. Send it to the Sheriff's Office in Crosbyton. They have 10 business days to respond. No reason is needed for the request.

Copy fees run about $0.10 per page. A basic booking record and mugshot is just a few pages. If the cost will be more than $40, the office has to give you an estimate first. You can also call the jail and ask for information over the phone. Staff can confirm custody status, charges, and bond amounts without a formal written request. For statewide searches, the Texas DPS charges $3 per name and covers all Texas counties.

What Crosby County Busted Mugshots Contain

A Crosby County booking record is built piece by piece during the intake process. It starts with the person's full legal name, date of birth, and physical description. Height, weight, eye color, hair color, and any tattoos or scars are all documented. The arresting officer's agency is recorded. In Crosby County, that is usually the Sheriff's Office in Crosbyton or a DPS trooper working the highways.

Each arrest gets a booking number. This number connects the mugshot, charges, bond information, and court dates into one file. Charges are listed by Texas Penal Code section and a plain language description. A single arrest can have multiple charges. Bond amounts appear next to each charge. Some are set by schedule. Others need a magistrate hearing.

The mugshot is taken at the jail during processing. Front-facing photo, standard background. It becomes part of the permanent booking file. Court dates are added as the case moves through the system. Release information shows when someone bonded out, was released on their own recognizance, or completed their sentence.

All booking records in Texas are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. This is the state's open government law. It treats arrest and booking data as information that belongs to the public. You do not need to state a reason when you ask for records. The Sheriff's Office in Crosbyton handles most requests. Walk-ins can often get copies quickly since the volume is low.

Digital booking records go back several years in most cases. Older records from the 1990s or before may exist only on paper. A phone call ahead of time can save you a trip if you need something from the archives.

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