Johnson County Busted Mugshots Search

Johnson County busted mugshots are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Cleburne, Texas. This rapidly growing county sits south of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area and sees a steady flow of arrests each year. The jail books people in, takes a mugshot, records the charges, and sets bond amounts. You can search for current inmates through online inmate search tools that pull from the Johnson County system. The County Clerk and District Clerk also maintain court records and other public documents at the courthouse. This page covers every method to look up Johnson County busted mugshots and the records that go with them.

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Johnson County Overview

~185K Population
Cleburne County Seat
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Johnson County Sheriff's Office

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Cleburne and handles all booking records for the area. When someone gets arrested in Johnson County, the jail staff takes a mugshot, records every charge, enters the bond amount, and logs all the data in the system. The Sheriff's Office keeps these records and makes them available under the Texas Public Information Act.

Johnson County has grown fast in recent years as part of the DFW suburban expansion. More people means more activity, and the jail sees a steady number of bookings. The daily inmate roster gets updated with new arrests. You can see names, mugshots, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. If someone has been released, the record may still be on file. Ask the Sheriff's Office for older records and they can look them up.

Office Johnson County Sheriff's Office
Location Cleburne, Texas
Website co.johnson.tx.us

Johnson County Booking Records

Every person booked into the Johnson County Jail goes through intake. The booking log records the full name, date of birth, arrest date and time, arresting agency, and booking number. The charge sheet lists every offense. Bond amounts are based on the charges and the person's record. The mugshot goes into the system with all the other data.

Johnson County processes a good volume of bookings given its proximity to the DFW metro. The roster updates daily. You can see charge details, bond info, and release dates when they are set. Visitation info is posted for people who need to visit inmates at the Johnson County Jail in Cleburne.

Johnson County Court Records

After an arrest, the case goes to court. Felonies go to the District Court. Misdemeanors go to the County Court. Court records include indictments, plea deals, trial results, and sentencing orders. The Johnson County District Clerk manages felony court files. These records are separate from jail booking data but connect to the same case.

You can search Johnson County court records through the Texas Judicial Branch statewide case search. Use a party name or case number to find case status, docket entries, and hearing dates. For certified copies, contact the District Clerk at the Johnson County Courthouse in Cleburne. Johnson County has a busy court docket, so there is a lot of case data in the system for people to search through.

Statewide Tools for Johnson County

Texas has statewide databases that include Johnson County. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service runs the state criminal history system. A public name search costs $3.00 and pulls up statewide conviction records.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free. It shows state prison inmates, their offenses, and parole status with photos for most entries. VINELink tracks custody status across Texas counties and sends free alerts when something changes. You can get notified by email, text, or phone. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail population reports and inspection data for Johnson County and every other county in the state.

Are Johnson County Mugshots Public

Yes. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 makes booking records public. Anyone can ask for them. No reason needed. Mugshots, arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts are public information in Johnson County.

Some limits apply. Juvenile cases are sealed. Expunged records cannot be released. Active investigations may be withheld until the case is closed. But the large majority of Johnson County busted mugshots and booking data are open to anyone who asks. If a request gets turned down, appeal through the Texas Attorney General's office.

What Johnson County Busted Mugshots Include

A Johnson County booking record captures key details about an arrest. The file starts with the person's legal name, date of birth, and physical description. Height, weight, eye color, and hair color are all noted. Every arrest gets a booking number and a logged date and time.

Charges are listed with their classification. Felony or misdemeanor, the offense and statute both appear. Bond amount and bond type are recorded when set. Court assignment may show up if one has been made. The arresting agency is noted too.

All of this is public under Texas law. The Texas Public Information Act in Government Code Chapter 552 requires the release of booking records on request. Johnson County must respond within ten business days. You do not need to provide a reason for the request. Mugshots, charges, bond data, and arrest information are open records. Sealed juvenile cases and expunged records are exceptions. If Johnson County denies a request, you can file an appeal with the Attorney General's office. The appeal costs nothing.

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