Floyd County Busted Mugshots

Floyd County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Floydada, Texas. This Panhandle county handles all bookings at the county jail and keeps arrest records available for public access. You can search for current inmates through online roster tools that post names, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots. Floyd County has a population of ~5.7K, making it one of the smaller counties in the state. But the same public records laws apply here as in any Texas county. Phone contact with the Sheriff's Office is often the quickest way to check on someone. This page covers all available methods for looking up Floyd County busted mugshots and booking records.

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Floyd County Sheriff's Office

Floyd County is a rural area in Panhandle. The booking volume is lower than metro counties, but records are maintained the same way. The Sheriff's Office is your main contact for current Floyd County busted mugshots and inmate data. Staff can check the system quickly when you call with a name and date of birth.

Below is a look at the Floyd County jail facility information.

Floyd County busted mugshots jail facility

Facility details, visiting hours, and inmate services are listed for the Floyd County Jail.

OfficeFloyd County Sheriff's Office
LocationFloydada, Texas
Websiteco.floyd.tx.us/

Floyd County Clerk Records

The Floyd County Clerk is at 125 E California Street, Floydada, TX 79235. Phone is (806) 983-4901. The office keeps vital statistics, real property records, and court files. Misdemeanor cases are in County Court. Felony records go through the District Clerk. The Texas Judicial Branch case search covers Floyd County courts online.

Court records show what happened after an arrest. They include indictments, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentences. Certified copies are available at the courthouse in Floydada. You can also mail a request with the right fees.

Statewide Tools for Floyd County

The Texas DPS Crime Records has statewide conviction data at $3 per name. The TDCJ Offender Search covers prison inmates free. VINELink sends custody change alerts. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes inspection and population data for the Floyd County Jail.

Are Floyd County Mugshots Public

Yes. Arrest records in Texas are public under the Texas Public Information Act. Mugshots, charges, and booking data are open. Juvenile records and expunged cases are not released. Most Floyd County busted mugshots are available through online tools or by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly.

What Floyd County Bookings Show

A Floyd County booking record has more than just a mugshot. Staff at the jail log the person's full legal name, date of birth, and physical description. Aliases are noted if any exist. Each charge gets its own line with the statute number, offense level, and bond amount. The arresting officer and agency are listed too.

Booking and release dates are part of the record. If someone bonds out, that shows up. If they stay in custody for a court hearing, that is noted as well. Floyd County is a Panhandle agricultural area with a small population, so most bookings are straightforward. But the data fields are the same as what you would see in a large metro jail. The record stays in the system after the person leaves custody.

Floyd County Records Requests

You can file a written request for Floyd County arrest records under the Texas Public Information Act. Send it to the Sheriff's Office at 125 E California Street, Floydada, TX 79235. Include the full name and date of birth of the person you want records on. No reason is needed.

Response time is 10 business days. Copy costs are about $0.10 per page. If the office says no, they must cite a specific exemption from the law. You can appeal to the Texas Attorney General. In practice, most adult booking records in Floyd County get released without problems. Juvenile arrests and court-ordered sealed records are the only real exceptions.

Phone calls to (806) 983-4901 can sometimes get you basic information faster than a written request. Staff will confirm custody status and charges over the phone if they have time.

Statewide Tools for Floyd County

Floyd County does not run an online booking search. State-level databases are the best alternative. These tools cover all 254 Texas counties and are available to anyone.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service offers criminal history checks for $3 per name. Results come from every county in Texas. You get convictions, deferred adjudications, and some arrest data. No special credentials or license are needed. Anyone can submit a request through their website or by mailing in a form.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free. It covers current and former state prison inmates. If a Floyd County arrest ended with a prison sentence, the record will appear in this database. You can search by name or inmate number. Results show the offense, sentence, unit location, and projected release date.

VINELink sends free custody alerts for any Texas jail. Register with a person's name and choose how you want to be notified. Options are phone, email, and text. When someone is booked, released, or transferred, you get an automatic alert. The system updates as jails report changes and runs around the clock.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes data on all Texas county jails. Their reports include population counts, capacity, and inspection results. Floyd County jail information is included. All reports are posted online and free to view. They give you a picture of booking trends and facility conditions over time.

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