Find McMullen County Busted Mugshots

McMullen County busted mugshots are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Tilden, Texas. This is one of the least populated counties in the state, so arrest activity is low compared to metro areas. Still, booking records are public under Texas law and anyone can request them. The Sheriff's Office takes mugshots during the booking process and logs charges and bond amounts into the system. If you need to look up an arrest that happened in McMullen County, the Sheriff's Office is your main point of contact. This guide walks you through the search process and the tools you can use.

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McMullen County Overview

~700 Population
Tilden County Seat
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Phone/Mail Primary Access

McMullen County Sheriff's Office

The McMullen County Sheriff's Office is based in Tilden and runs the county jail. When someone gets arrested in McMullen County, the booking process creates a record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, and a mugshot. Bond amounts get set based on the offense. Because McMullen County is so small, the jail has limited capacity and some inmates may be transferred to a neighboring county facility for housing.

Office McMullen County Sheriff's Office
Location Tilden, Texas
Website co.mcmullen.tx.us

McMullen County Arrest Records

Because McMullen County sits in South Texas with a very small population, arrest numbers are low. But when bookings do happen, the records are maintained just like any other county. The Sheriff's Office keeps files on all past arrests. You can request copies of older records by contacting the office in Tilden. They may need a few days to pull archived files.

McMullen County Court Records

Court records in McMullen County are separate from jail bookings. After an arrest, the case goes to court. The District Clerk handles felony files. The County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records. You can search for McMullen County cases through the Texas Judicial Branch website. Search by name or case number to find docket entries and case status.

For certified copies, contact the clerk at the courthouse in Tilden. There is a small fee for certified documents. Basic case lookups are free online when available. McMullen County is part of a multi-county judicial district, so some cases may be filed under the district court system that covers several small counties in the region.

Statewide Search Tools

Texas runs several statewide databases that include McMullen County data. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service has the state criminal history system. A public name search costs $3.00 and pulls conviction records from every county. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and shows state prison inmates with photos and offense details.

VINELink tracks custody status across Texas. You can get alerts when an inmate's status changes. The service covers jails and prisons and is free to use. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes data on every county jail in the state, including McMullen County's facility.

Are McMullen County Mugshots Public

Yes. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, booking records are public. Anyone can request them. You do not need a reason. Mugshots, charges, arrest dates, and bond amounts are all open information. Juvenile records and expunged cases are exceptions. If a request is denied, appeal through the Texas Attorney General's office.

What McMullen County Busted Mugshots Include

McMullen County booking records hold standard arrest information. The file includes the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. Height, weight, eye color, and hair color are documented. A booking number is assigned per arrest with the date and time recorded.

Every booking lists charge details. Felony or misdemeanor classification is noted along with the statute. Bond amount and type are set at booking. Whether bail was posted appears in the record. The arresting agency is typically identified. Court assignment and case number may also be added to the record as the case moves through the system.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are open to the public. McMullen County must release them on request within ten business days. You do not need a reason. Mugshots, charges, arrest dates, and bond details are all accessible. Juvenile records are sealed and expunged cases are removed from public view. If McMullen County denies a records request, you can appeal through the Attorney General's office without paying a fee. Being one of the smallest counties in Texas, McMullen processes few bookings, but the same public access rules apply. You do not need to live in McMullen County or even in Texas to request these records. The law gives everyone equal access.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border McMullen County. If the arrest happened somewhere else in the region, check one of these.