Grimes County Busted Mugshots

Grimes County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Anderson, Texas. The county jail processes arrests from Anderson, Navasota, and the surrounding area in southeast Texas. When someone is booked in, staff takes a mugshot, records charges, and sets a bond amount. You can search for Grimes County busted mugshots through online databases, by calling the jail, or by filing a public records request. This page explains each search method and what records are available to you.

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Grimes County Overview

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Anderson County Seat
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Grimes County Sheriff's Office

The Grimes County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Anderson and manages all booking records. When someone gets arrested in Grimes County, the jail staff takes a mugshot, logs charges, sets a bond, and enters everything into the booking system. The Sheriff's Office maintains these records and makes them available under the Texas Public Information Act.

Grimes County sits between Houston and College Station. The county seat is Anderson, but Navasota is the largest city. The jail handles arrests from local police, the Sheriff's Office, and state troopers working the area. The inmate roster is available through online tools and updates regularly with new bookings.

Office Grimes County Sheriff's Office
Location Anderson, Texas
Website co.grimes.tx.us

Grimes County Booking Data

Every booking at the Grimes County Jail produces a record. The log includes the person's name, date of birth, arrest date and time, arresting agency, and booking number. Charges are listed. Bond amounts depend on the offense and criminal history. The mugshot is taken at intake and stored with the file.

Common charges in Grimes County include drug offenses, DWI, theft, assault, and warrant arrests. The jail processes bookings from Anderson, Navasota, and unincorporated areas. If the person is no longer on the active roster, the Sheriff's Office can search their archives if you provide enough detail.

Court Records in Grimes County

Felony cases go to District Court. Misdemeanors are handled by County Court. Court files include indictments, plea deals, trial results, and sentencing orders. The District Clerk manages these records. They are separate from jail data but connect to the same arrest.

Search Grimes 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 Anderson.

Statewide Search Databases

Texas statewide databases include Grimes County. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service maintains 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 info.

VINELink is a free inmate tracking tool that sends custody alerts by email, text, or phone. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes inspection and population data for every county jail in Texas, including Grimes.

Are Grimes County Mugshots Public

Yes. Booking records in Texas are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Anyone can request them. No reason is required. Mugshots, charges, arrest dates, and bond info are all public.

Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are off limits. Active investigations may be withheld. But most Grimes County busted mugshots are available. Denied requests can be appealed through the Texas Attorney General at no charge.

What Grimes County Busted Mugshots Contain

Each Grimes County booking file holds more data than just the mugshot photo. The record starts with a booking number assigned at intake. Staff enters the person's full legal name, date of birth, and known aliases. Physical descriptors go in too: height, weight, hair color, eye color. The arresting officer and agency are noted. The home address is recorded, along with the date and time of the arrest down to the minute.

Charges are detailed on a separate sheet within the file. Each count is listed individually with its statute number and description. Bond amounts are set per charge. A person facing three charges will have three bond amounts that add up to a total. The mugshot is a front-facing photo taken during the booking process. Some facilities take a profile shot as well, but Grimes County typically does just the front view.

Texas treats all of this as public data. The Texas Public Information Act says government records are open to the public unless a specific exception applies. No reason is needed to make a request. The county has 10 business days to respond. Copy fees stay low at about $0.10 per page. If the county denies your request, you can appeal to the Attorney General for free.

Booking records can shift after the initial entry. Prosecutors may add or drop charges. A judge might raise or lower bond at a hearing. The mugshot does not change, but the charge data could look different a few days later. For the most up-to-date file, contact the Grimes County Sheriff's Office and ask for a current copy of the booking record.

What Grimes County Mugshots Include

A booking record captures several pieces of data. The jail logs the person's full legal name, date of birth, and physical description including height, weight, hair color, and eye color. Charges at the time of arrest are listed. The bond amount set by the magistrate is noted. A booking number connects all the data for that arrest.

The mugshot photo taken during intake is stored digitally. Court dates show on the record when scheduled. Release dates post once bond is paid or the person is let go. The arresting agency is always recorded. All Grimes County booking data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Anyone can request copies from the Sheriff's Office. No reason needed. The county has 10 business days to respond.

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