Find San Jacinto County Busted Mugshots

San Jacinto County busted mugshots are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Coldspring, Texas. The county jail processes all arrests for the area and records booking photos, charges, and bond information. You can check the jail roster online or contact the office by phone or in writing. The District Clerk manages court records while the County Clerk handles other public documents. San Jacinto County sits in East Texas near Lake Livingston and the Sam Houston National Forest. This guide shows you how to search San Jacinto County busted mugshots and what to expect when you do.

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San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office

The San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office operates the jail in Coldspring and handles all booking records. Every arrest in San Jacinto County produces a mugshot, a charge list, and a bond amount that gets entered into the jail management system. The Sheriff's Office maintains these records and makes them available to the public under Texas law.

The jail roster lists everyone currently in custody at the San Jacinto County Jail. It shows names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. The roster is updated as new people are booked in and others are released. If the person you are looking for is no longer in custody, the record may still be on file with the Sheriff's Office. You can request older records by providing enough identifying information like a full name and approximate date of arrest.

Below is the San Jacinto County website. This is where you start when looking for county services and public records.

San Jacinto County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office website

The county site links to the Sheriff's Office, jail information, and other San Jacinto County departments.

Office San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office
Location Coldspring, Texas
Website co.san-jacinto.tx.us

San Jacinto County Booking Data

Every booking at the San Jacinto County Jail creates a detailed record. The booking log captures the person's full name, date of birth, arrest date and time, the arresting officer's agency, and a unique booking number. All charges go on a separate charge sheet. Bond amounts are determined by the offense and the person's record. The mugshot taken during intake is stored with all the other booking data.

Release dates appear on the roster when they are set. You can use this to see if someone has been released or is still being held. Visitation info for the San Jacinto County Jail is available through the Sheriff's Office. Hours and rules can change, so check before you plan a visit. Commissary deposits and phone access for inmates are also handled through the jail.

Court Records in San Jacinto County

After an arrest, the case goes to court in San Jacinto County. Felonies are handled by the District Court, with the District Clerk managing those files. Misdemeanors go through the County Court. Court records include indictments, plea deals, trial results, and sentencing. These are separate from jail records but linked to the same case.

Search San Jacinto County court records through the Texas Judicial Branch case lookup system. Use a party name or case number. For certified copies, contact the District Clerk at the San Jacinto County Courthouse in Coldspring. Older cases may require a direct request to the clerk since not everything is in the online database.

Texas Statewide Tools for San Jacinto County

Several statewide databases include San Jacinto County records. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service maintains conviction data from all over Texas. A public name search costs $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers state prison inmates with photos, offense details, and parole information.

VINELink tracks inmates in many Texas jails and prisons. You can sign up for free alerts by email, text, or phone when someone's custody status changes. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail population numbers and inspection reports for every county jail including San Jacinto County.

San Jacinto County Mugshot Public Access

Booking records in Texas are public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 makes arrest records open to anyone. You do not need a reason. Mugshots, charges, arrest dates, and bond amounts are all public data.

Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records cannot be released. Active investigation files can be withheld until the case closes. Outside of those exceptions, San Jacinto County busted mugshots and booking records are available. If your request is denied, you can file an appeal with the Texas Attorney General.

What San Jacinto County Busted Mugshots Include

A busted mugshot from San Jacinto County is part of a larger booking record. That record holds several pieces of data collected at the time of arrest. The jail staff in San Jacinto County log the full legal name, date of birth, and home address. They note the person's height, weight, hair color, and eye color. Scars and tattoos get recorded too.

The booking record also lists every charge filed at intake. Bond amounts show up if a magistrate has set bail. The arresting agency is named, along with the arrest date and time. A booking number ties everything together in the system.

These records are public in Texas. Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code, known as the Texas Public Information Act, gives any person the right to request government records. You do not need to explain why you want them. There are some exceptions for ongoing investigations or juvenile cases, but the default rule is open access. San Jacinto County must respond to a valid request within 10 business days. If they want to withhold something, they have to ask the Attorney General for a ruling.

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