Find Hood County Busted Mugshots

Hood County busted mugshots are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Granbury, Texas. The county jail processes bookings from arrests made by local agencies throughout the area. Each booking creates a record with a mugshot, charges, and bond amount. Online tools let you search for current inmates and recent bookings. The Hood County Clerk handles other public documents, and the District Clerk manages court case files. This page walks through every method to search Hood County busted mugshots, what data is available, and where to go for different types of records.

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Hood County Overview

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Hood County Sheriff's Office

The Hood County Sheriff's Office operates the jail in Granbury and manages all arrest and booking records. When someone gets booked in, the staff takes a mugshot, records the charges, and enters everything into the system. Bond amounts are set based on the offense and the person's record. The data becomes part of the public record under the Texas Public Information Act.

You can also call the jail to ask about a specific person. Give them the full name and date of birth. Staff will check the system and confirm custody status, charges, and bond. This works well when you need a fast answer or the person may have been booked under a slightly different name.

Office Hood County Sheriff's Office
Location Granbury, Texas
Website co.hood.tx.us

For formal records requests, write to the Sheriff's Office. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, arrest records are public. The office must respond within 10 business days. Copy fees are about $0.10 per page. The Hood County Clerk handles vital records, property filings, and other public documents.

Hood County Court Records

Court records in Hood County are separate from booking data. After arrest, felony cases go to the District Court and misdemeanors to the County Court. The District Clerk keeps case files with indictments, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentencing details. You can search the Texas Judicial Branch for Hood County cases by name or case number.

Court records show what happened after the initial arrest. Every step from first appearance to final disposition shows up in the docket entries. For certified copies, contact the District Clerk at the Hood County Courthouse in Granbury.

Note: Hood County busted mugshots are public under Texas law, but juvenile records and sealed cases are not released.

Statewide Resources for Hood County

Texas statewide databases include Hood County data. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service keeps conviction records from across the state for $3.00 per search. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers state prison inmates with photos and offense history. VINELink tracks inmates and sends free custody alerts.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail population data and inspection reports for Hood County. These tools supplement local county searches when you need broader coverage or cannot find what you need locally.

Hood County Booking Records Are Public

The Texas Public Information Act makes booking records public. Mugshots, arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts are open to anyone. You do not need a reason to ask. The Sheriff's Office and County Clerk both handle records requests. Juvenile records stay sealed. Expunged records cannot be released. But most Hood County busted mugshots are available. Denied requests can go to the Texas Attorney General for review.

Statewide Tools for Hood County

State databases give you a wider net when searching for Hood County arrest records. The Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service keeps the statewide criminal history repository. All 254 Texas counties report arrest and conviction data to DPS. A name-based public search costs $3.00 and returns results from Hood County and everywhere else. You get convictions, deferred adjudications, and some arrest data.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free. Operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, it covers people currently in state prison or on parole. If someone from Hood County was convicted of a felony and transferred to a state facility, they will be listed. The search shows a photo, unit assignment, offense details, and projected release. County jail detainees and misdemeanor-only cases do not appear.

VINELink is a free custody notification tool. You can sign up with a name or booking ID and get alerts when the inmate's status changes. Notifications come by phone, email, or text. It covers Hood County and most Texas jails. This is helpful if you want to know when someone is released or transferred without having to check the roster yourself.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards monitors every county jail in Texas. Their website includes inspection results, population counts, and compliance reports for the Hood County Jail. Individual booking records are not there, but the oversight data is informative. Pairing these state tools with a direct Hood County search is the most complete approach to finding arrest records.

What Hood County Mugshots Include

A booking record in Hood County captures several data points. The jail logs the full legal name, date of birth, and physical description. Height, weight, hair color, and eye color go into the file. Charges at the time of arrest are listed with the bond amount set by the magistrate. A booking number connects the data into one record.

The mugshot taken at intake is stored digitally. Court dates show when scheduled by a judge. Release dates post once bond is made or the person is released. The arresting agency is part of every booking record. All Hood County booking data is public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Anyone can request copies from the Sheriff's Office without giving a reason. Formal requests get a response within 10 business days.

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