Loving County Busted Mugshots

Loving County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Mentone, Texas. As the least populated county in the entire United States, Loving County has an extremely low volume of arrests. But the same Texas public records laws apply here as everywhere else in the state. When an arrest does happen, booking photos and charge data are recorded and made available under the Texas Public Information Act. This page explains how to search for Loving County busted mugshots and what resources are available.

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Loving County Overview

~64 Population
Mentone County Seat
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Loving County Sheriff's Office

The Loving County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for this remote West Texas county. With a population of roughly 64 people, Loving County is the smallest county by population in the United States. Arrests are rare but they do happen, particularly involving people passing through the area. When someone is booked, the same intake process applies as in any Texas county. Staff takes a mugshot, records charges, and logs bond information.

Calling the Sheriff's Office is by far the most practical approach for Loving County records. The office staff is small and can pull records quickly when you provide a name. Written public records requests are accepted under the Texas Public Information Act. The office must respond within 10 business days. Copy fees run about $0.10 per page.

Below is the Loving County government website.

Loving County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office website

This is your starting point for reaching the Sheriff's Office and other Loving County offices.

Office Loving County Sheriff's Office
Location Mentone, Texas
Website co.loving.tx.us

Loving County Booking Data

When a booking does occur in Loving County, it follows the same Texas process. The record includes a full name, date of birth, arrest date, arresting agency, and booking number. Charges are listed with bond amounts. A mugshot is taken at intake.

The difference here is scale. Loving County may go weeks or months without a single booking. The jail facility is minimal given the tiny population. But when an arrest happens, the record is created and kept on file. If you are looking for a specific Loving County booking, give the Sheriff's Office a name and approximate date. They can check their records and tell you what they have.

Court Records in Loving County

The Loving County Clerk keeps vital records and official county documents. The District Clerk handles felony case files. Given the tiny population, court cases in Loving County are extremely rare. But when they do happen, the records are maintained the same as any other Texas county.

The Texas Judicial Branch case search covers courts across the state. Search by name or case number to check for Loving County cases. Certified copies come from the clerk's office at the Loving County Courthouse in Mentone.

Statewide Tools for Loving County Searches

Statewide databases are especially useful for a county this small. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service keeps conviction data from across Texas. A name search costs $3. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers state prison inmates with photos and offense details.

VINELink tracks inmates across many Texas counties for free. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail data for all counties. These statewide tools cast a wider net and are often more useful than local searches in a county with such a small population and arrest volume.

Loving County Mugshots and Public Records

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 makes arrest records public statewide. This applies to Loving County the same as it applies to Harris County. Mugshots, charges, bond amounts, and arrest dates are all public data. No reason is needed to request records.

Sealed cases, juvenile records, and expunged files are exceptions. But any standard booking record from Loving County is available to the public. If denied, appeal through the Texas Attorney General's office.

Statewide Tools for Loving County

State databases help you search beyond the Loving County Sheriff's Office. The Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service runs the statewide criminal history repository. All Texas counties submit data to DPS. A public name search costs $3.00 and returns results from Loving County and every other county. It covers convictions, deferred adjudications, and some arrest records. The search runs online.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free and operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. It lists people in state prison and on parole. If someone from Loving County was convicted of a felony and transferred to a state unit, they will show up here. Results include a photo, unit name, offense details, and projected release date. County jail inmates and misdemeanor cases are not in this system.

VINELink is a free custody alert tool. Register with a name or booking ID and you get notified when the person's status changes. Notifications arrive by phone, email, or text. It works for most Texas counties including Loving. Loving County is the least populated county in all of Texas, so arrests are rare, but the state tools still cover it.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards provides oversight for every county jail in the state. Their site publishes inspection results, population data, and compliance reports. Loving County data is included. Individual booking records are not posted, but the facility oversight information is there. State tools are especially useful for small counties like Loving where local online resources may be limited.

Loving County Busted Mugshots Records

Even in the smallest county in the country, booking records follow the same format as everywhere else in Texas. The jail logs the full legal name, date of birth, and physical description. Charges and bond amounts go on file. A booking number is assigned. The mugshot taken at intake gets stored in the system.

All of this is public data under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. You can request copies of these records from the Sheriff's Office. No reason is needed. Response time depends on the office workload, but state law says they must respond within 10 business days. Because Loving County is so small, personal contact with the Sheriff's Office is often the fastest way to get what you need.

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