Garza County Busted Mugshots

Garza County busted mugshots are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Post, Texas. This small west Texas county processes arrests from Post and the surrounding rural area. When someone is booked into the Garza County Jail, the staff takes a mugshot, records charges, and sets a bond. You can search for these records online or by calling the jail directly. This page covers all the ways to find Garza County busted mugshots and explains how the public records process works in this part of Texas.

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Garza County Overview

~6K Population
Post County Seat
Free Records Access
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Garza County Sheriff's Office

The Garza County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Post and handles all booking records. Garza County is a small county, so the jail sees fewer bookings than larger areas. But every arrest goes through the same process. Staff takes a mugshot, records charges, sets bond, and enters everything into the system. These records are public under Texas law.

Because Garza County is small, the most reliable way to get booking information is to call the jail. Staff know most of the inmates by name and can give you quick answers about charges, bond, and custody status. The Sheriff's Office also responds to written public records requests if you need formal documentation.

Office Garza County Sheriff's Office
Location Post, Texas
Website co.garza.tx.us

Garza County Booking Data

Every booking at the Garza County Jail creates a record set. The log shows the person's name, date of birth, arrest date, time, arresting agency, and booking number. Charges are listed on a separate sheet. Bond amounts depend on the charges and the person's history. The mugshot is taken during intake and stored with the file.

Since Garza County is a smaller county, records from past bookings may need to be pulled from archives. If the person you are looking for is no longer on the active roster, contact the Sheriff's Office and give them as much detail as you can. Name, approximate date, and any other identifying info will help them find the record faster.

Court Records in Garza County

After arrest, cases go to court. Felonies are handled by the District Court. Misdemeanors go to County Court. Court records include charges, motions, plea agreements, and sentencing. These are managed by the District Clerk and are separate from jail booking records.

Search Garza County court records through the Texas Judicial Branch case search. Look up cases by name or number. For certified copies, contact the District Clerk at the courthouse in Post. Court documents cost more than standard copies but are needed for legal proceedings.

Texas Statewide Databases

State databases cover Garza County too. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service keeps conviction data from all counties. A name search is $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search shows state prison inmates for free with photos and offense details.

VINELink tracks inmates and sends custody alerts at no charge. Sign up for email, text, or phone notifications. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail data and inspection reports for every county in Texas, including Garza.

Garza County Mugshots and Public Law

Booking records in Texas are public. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, anyone can request government records without stating a reason. Mugshots, charges, arrest dates, and bond amounts are all public.

Juvenile cases are sealed. Expunged records are off limits. Active investigations may be withheld. But most Garza County busted mugshots are available. If a request is denied, appeal to the Texas Attorney General at no cost.

What Garza County Busted Mugshots Contain

When someone is booked into the Garza County Jail in Post, a detailed record gets created. It includes the person's full legal name, date of birth, and physical description. Height, weight, eye color, hair color, tattoos, and scars are documented during the intake process. The arresting agency is listed. Most bookings in Garza County come from the Sheriff's Office or DPS troopers working the highways.

Each booking is assigned a unique number. This number ties together the mugshot, charges, bond information, and court dates. Charges are entered individually by statute and plain language description. A single arrest can have one charge or several. Bond amounts are listed per charge. Some follow a preset schedule. Others require a magistrate to set bail.

The mugshot is a standard front-facing photo taken at processing. It goes into the permanent booking file. Court dates are added as the case moves through the system. Release information shows when someone posted bond, was released on personal recognizance, or served their time in jail.

Texas law makes all of this public. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, booking records are open government data. Anyone can request them. You do not need a reason. The agency must respond within 10 business days. Denials require a cited legal exemption and can be appealed through the Texas Attorney General.

Garza County is small and the booking volume is low. The Sheriff's Office in Post handles records requests directly. Phone calls are often the quickest way to get basic information like custody status and bond amounts. For formal copies of mugshots and booking records, a written request is the way to go. Digital records cover recent years. Older paper files are still available on request but may take a bit longer to pull.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Garza County in west Texas. Check them if the arrest happened in a neighboring area.