Jim Hogg County Busted Mugshots

Jim Hogg County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Hebbronville, Texas. This small South Texas county processes arrests through the local jail, where staff take booking photos and log charges and bond amounts. You can search for inmates on the jail roster to find mugshots, arrest dates, and charge details. The Jim Hogg County District Clerk handles court records while the County Clerk maintains vital records and other public documents. This page explains all the ways to search Jim Hogg County busted mugshots and what records are available.

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Jim Hogg County Overview

~5K Population
Hebbronville County Seat
Free Jail Roster Access
Phone/Online Inmate Inquiry

Jim Hogg County Sheriff's Office

The Jim Hogg County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Hebbronville and handles all arrest and booking records. When someone is arrested in Jim Hogg County, jail staff take a mugshot, record the charges, and set a bond amount. The Sheriff's Office keeps these records on file and provides access under the Texas Public Information Act.

The Jim Hogg County website is shown below. It links to the Sheriff's Office and other county departments that handle public records.

Jim Hogg County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office website

From here you can reach the jail roster, court records, and County Clerk office pages for Jim Hogg County.

Jim Hogg County is a small rural county in South Texas with a ranching heritage. The population is around 5,000. Hebbronville is the county seat and the location of the county jail. Booking volume is low, but the same intake process applies to every arrest. Each person gets a mugshot, fingerprints, and a full charge record. All of this data is part of the public record.

Office Jim Hogg County Sheriff's Office
Location Hebbronville, Texas
Website co.jim-hogg.tx.us

Jim Hogg County Booking Records

The booking process at the Jim Hogg County Jail creates a record for every arrest. This includes the person's name, date of birth, arrest date and time, arresting agency, and booking number. Charges go on a separate sheet. Bond gets set based on the offense and the person's history. The mugshot is taken at intake and filed with the booking data.

Even in a small county, booking records are kept on file after release. If someone was booked and released the same day, the record still exists in the system. Contact the Sheriff's Office for older records not available on the current roster.

Jim Hogg County Court Records

After an arrest, the case goes through the court system. Felonies go to District Court. Misdemeanors go to County Court. Court records include indictments, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentencing orders. These are separate from booking records but tied to the same case.

You can search Jim Hogg County court records through the Texas Judicial Branch case search. Look up cases by name or case number. The Jim Hogg County Clerk handles vital records, property records, and other public documents. For certified court copies, contact the District Clerk at the courthouse in Hebbronville.

Statewide Resources for Jim Hogg County

Texas runs statewide databases that include Jim Hogg County. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service has statewide conviction data. A name search costs $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and shows state prison inmates with photos and offense history.

VINELink tracks inmates across Texas and sends free custody alerts. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards posts jail data and inspection reports for all Texas counties including Jim Hogg.

Are Jim Hogg County Busted Mugshots Public

Yes. Texas booking records are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. Anyone can request records without giving a reason. Mugshots, arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts are all public information.

Juvenile cases, expunged records, and active investigations are exceptions. But most Jim Hogg County busted mugshots and booking data are open to the public. If your request is denied, appeal through the Texas Attorney General's office.

Statewide Tools for Jim Hogg County

Texas state databases can supplement a Jim Hogg County arrest search. The Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service maintains the statewide criminal history system. Every Texas county reports data to DPS. A name-based search costs $3.00 and returns convictions, deferred adjudications, and some arrest data from Jim Hogg County and all other counties. The search can be done online.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free. It covers people in state prison and on parole. Operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, it shows anyone who was convicted of a felony and sent to a state unit. If that person came from Jim Hogg County, they appear here with a photo, unit assignment, offense details, and expected release date. It does not include county jail detainees or misdemeanor records.

VINELink lets you track specific inmates at no cost. Register with a name or ID number and the system sends you alerts when the person's custody status changes. Notifications go out by phone, email, or text. It covers Jim Hogg County and most Texas jails. This saves you from calling the jail each day to check on someone.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes oversight data for county jails across the state. Inspection results, population numbers, and compliance records for Jim Hogg County are available on their website. You will not find individual inmate records there, but the facility data provides useful context. Combining these state resources with local searches is the most thorough approach.

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