Red River County Busted Mugshots

Red River County busted mugshots are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Clarksville, Texas. This northeast Texas county along the Oklahoma and Arkansas borders handles all bookings at the county jail. The jail takes a mugshot, records charges, and sets bond amounts for each arrest. You can search for current inmates online and find booking photos along with charge details and bond info. The Red River County District Clerk manages felony court records while the County Clerk maintains other official documents. This page explains how to search for Red River County busted mugshots and what records are available to the public.

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Red River County Overview

~12K Population
Clarksville County Seat
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Red River County Sheriff's Office

The Red River County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Clarksville and handles all booking records. When someone gets arrested in Red River County, the jail staff takes a mugshot, records every charge, sets the bond amount, and enters the data into the booking system. These records are maintained under the Texas Public Information Act and available to the public on request.

Red River County is a rural county in the far northeast corner of Texas. The county is named for the Red River that forms the northern border with Oklahoma. Clarksville is the county seat and has one of the oldest courthouses in Texas. The jail roster shows current inmates with their charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. Release dates get posted when they are set. For older records, contact the Sheriff's Office with a name and date of birth and staff can check the files.

Below is the Red River County website that provides access to all county services.

Red River County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office website

The county site links to the Sheriff's Office, jail information, court records, and other public departments.

Office Red River County Sheriff's Office
Location Clarksville, Texas
Website co.red-river.tx.us

Red River County Booking Records

Every booking at the Red River County Jail creates a complete set of records. The log includes the person's name, date of birth, arrest date, arresting agency, and booking number. Charges are listed separately. Bond amounts depend on the offense and prior record. The mugshot and all data get entered into the jail management system.

Statewide Tools for Red River County

Statewide databases cover Red River County records. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service has conviction data at $3.00 per search. The TDCJ Offender Search is free for state prison inmates with offense history and parole status.

VINELink tracks custody changes across Texas counties and sends free alerts by email, text, or phone. The Texas Judicial Branch has a statewide court case search for filings and docket entries. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail population data and inspection reports for every county including Red River.

Are Red River County Busted Mugshots Public

Yes. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, booking records are public. Mugshots, arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts are open to anyone. No reason needed to make a request.

Juvenile records stay sealed. Expunged cases cannot be released. Active investigations may be withheld. But the majority of Red River County busted mugshots and booking data are available to the public. Denied requests can be appealed through the Texas Attorney General's office.

What Booking Records Include

When someone is booked into the Red River County Jail in Clarksville, the staff creates a detailed record. This record has the person's full name, date of birth, height, weight, and physical description. A mugshot is taken from the front and sometimes the side. The arresting agency is noted along with the date and time of the arrest.

Charges are listed with their statute numbers. Bond amounts are set based on the charge level and any prior record. Each booking gets a unique number that stays with the case. If new charges come up while someone is in custody, those get added to the same file.

This data flows into the jail management system. It can be pulled up by jail staff, court personnel, and the public. Release dates, court dates, and any holds from other agencies also show up in the record. Bond changes get logged as they happen. The record stays on file after the person leaves custody.

State-Level Record Searches

If you cannot find what you need through Red River County sources alone, state databases can help fill in the gaps. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service runs criminal history checks for $3.00 per name. Results cover convictions from across Texas, not just one county. You need to create an account to use it.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free and shows people currently in state prison or on parole. It will not show county jail inmates. For tracking someone who moves between facilities, VINELink sends alerts when custody status changes. Sign up with a phone number or email to get updates.

Court records from Red River County can also be searched through the Texas Judicial Branch portal. Not all cases show up there, but it is a good starting point. For older or sealed records, you may need to contact the District Clerk directly. The Texas Attorney General website explains your rights under the Public Information Act if an agency turns down your request.

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Nearby Counties

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