Access Gregg County Busted Mugshots

Gregg County busted mugshots come from the Sheriff's Office in Longview, Texas. This is one of the busier counties in east Texas, and the jail processes a large number of arrests from Longview, Kilgore, Gladewater, and surrounding communities. You can search for Gregg County busted mugshots through the Sheriff's online inmate search system, third-party databases, or by contacting the jail directly. This page explains every method and what records you can access as a member of the public.

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Gregg County Overview

~124K Population
Longview County Seat
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Gregg County Sheriff's Office

The Gregg County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Longview and manages all booking records. The jail handles a high volume of arrests from multiple agencies across the county. When someone gets booked, staff takes a mugshot, records charges, sets bond, and enters all the data into the jail management system. All of this is public record under Texas law.

The Sheriff's Office has its own website with an inmate search system. You can look up inmates by name or booking number. The system shows mugshots, current charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. It updates regularly as new bookings come in and inmates are released. This is the most direct way to find Gregg County busted mugshots.

The Gregg County website is shown below. It connects to the Sheriff's Office and other county departments.

Gregg County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office website

Start here to access the inmate search tool and other public records services in Gregg County.

Office Gregg County Sheriff's Office
Location Longview, Texas
Sheriff Site greggcountysheriff.org
County Site co.gregg.tx.us

Gregg County Booking Records

Each booking at the Gregg County Jail produces a full record. The log includes name, date of birth, arrest date and time, arresting agency, and booking number. Charges are detailed on a separate sheet. Bond amounts depend on the offense, criminal history, and flight risk. The mugshot is taken during intake and stored digitally with the booking file.

Gregg County processes arrests from Longview PD, Kilgore PD, Gladewater PD, the Sheriff's Office, and other agencies. All bookings go through the same county jail, so one search covers the whole county. The roster also tracks releases, so you can see if someone is still in custody or has posted bond.

If you need a record that is no longer on the active roster, contact the Sheriff's Office with the person's name and approximate arrest date. Staff can search the archives and pull the file.

Court Records in Gregg County

After arrest, cases move to court. Felonies go to District Court. Misdemeanors are handled by County Courts at Law. Court records include indictments, motions, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentencing. The District Clerk manages these files separately from the jail records.

The Texas Judicial Branch case search covers Gregg County courts. Search by name or case number for docket entries and case status. For certified copies, contact the District Clerk at the Gregg County Courthouse in Longview.

Statewide Tools for Gregg County

Texas statewide databases include Gregg County. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service keeps the criminal history system with conviction data from all counties. A name search costs $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers state prison inmates with photos and offense details.

VINELink tracks inmates across many Texas counties and sends custody change alerts for free. You can sign up for email, text, or phone notifications. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail population and inspection data for every county including Gregg.

Are Gregg County Busted Mugshots Public

Yes. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, booking records in Texas are public. Anyone can request them. No reason needed. Mugshots, arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts are all considered public information.

Exceptions apply to juvenile records, expunged cases, and some active investigations. But the vast majority of Gregg County busted mugshots are available. If a request gets denied, appeal through the Texas Attorney General's office at no cost.

Statewide Tools for Gregg County

Beyond the Gregg County Sheriff's Office, several state-level databases can help you search for arrest and criminal records. The Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service runs the statewide criminal history repository. All Texas counties, including Gregg, report arrest and conviction data to DPS. You can run a public name-based search for $3.00. Results include convictions, deferred adjudications, and some arrest records from across the state.

The TDCJ Offender Search is a free tool from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. It covers people who are in state prison or on parole. If someone from Gregg County got a felony conviction and was sent to a TDCJ unit, they will appear in this system. You can see their photo, unit location, projected release date, and offense details. This tool does not cover county jail inmates or misdemeanor-only cases.

VINELink is a free victim notification service that also works as an inmate tracker. Register with a name or ID number and you will get alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Notifications come by phone, email, or text. It covers Gregg County and most other Texas counties. This saves you from calling the jail for daily status checks.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards monitors every county jail in the state. Their website publishes inspection reports, population data, and compliance records for the Gregg County Jail. It will not show you individual booking records, but it gives useful context about the facility. These state tools fill in gaps that local searches sometimes miss.

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Nearby Counties

Gregg County borders these east Texas counties. Check them for arrests in surrounding areas.