Shackelford County Busted Mugshots Search

Shackelford County busted mugshots are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Albany, Texas. This small West Texas county handles all arrests through its jail where booking photos, charges, and bond amounts are recorded. The jail roster can be checked online and the Sheriff's Office takes records requests under the Texas Public Information Act. The District Clerk handles court files and the County Clerk manages other public documents. This page explains how to search for Shackelford County busted mugshots and what records are available.

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Shackelford County Overview

~3K Population
Albany County Seat
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Shackelford County Sheriff's Office

The Shackelford County Sheriff's Office operates the jail in Albany and keeps all booking records for the county. When someone is arrested, a mugshot is taken, charges are recorded, and a bond amount is set. The Sheriff's Office maintains these records and they are open to the public under Texas law.

Office Shackelford County Sheriff's Office
Location Albany, Texas
Website co.shackelford.tx.us

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Court Records in Shackelford County

After arrest, cases move to court. Felonies go to the District Court with the District Clerk managing those files. Misdemeanors go through the County Court. Court records include indictments, plea agreements, trial outcomes, and sentencing orders. These are separate from booking records but linked to the same case.

Search Shackelford County court records through the Texas Judicial Branch statewide case search. Use a name or case number. For certified copies, contact the District Clerk at the Shackelford County Courthouse in Albany.

Statewide Tools for Shackelford County

Texas statewide databases cover Shackelford County. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service has conviction data from across the state. A name search costs $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and shows state prison inmates with photos and offense info.

VINELink tracks inmates across Texas jails and sends free custody change alerts. Sign up for email, text, or phone notifications. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes inspection reports and population data for every county including Shackelford.

Are Shackelford County Mugshots Public

Yes. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, booking records are public. The Public Information Act opens government records to everyone without needing a reason. Mugshots, charges, arrest dates, and bond amounts are all public data in Shackelford County.

Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records cannot be released. Active investigations may be withheld until the case is closed. But the large majority of Shackelford County busted mugshots and booking data are available to anyone. You can appeal a denied request through the Texas Attorney General's office.

Statewide Tools for Shackelford County

Several state-run databases can help you find records beyond what Shackelford County publishes on its own. The Texas Department of Public Safety maintains a criminal history search tool. It costs $3 per query, and results pull from records submitted by agencies across the state. If someone was arrested in Shackelford County and the data was reported to DPS, it should show up there.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice runs a free offender search. This covers people who were sentenced to state prison or are on parole. It will not show county jail bookings, but it is useful if you think someone from Shackelford County ended up in the state system.

For victim notifications, VINELink offers free alerts. You can register to get updates when an offender's custody status changes in Shackelford County or anywhere else in Texas. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards also publishes jail population data and inspection reports that cover the Shackelford County facility.

Arrest and Intake Steps

Shackelford County sits in West Texas, known for Fort Griffin. When law enforcement makes an arrest, the person is transported to the county jail in Albany. The intake process starts right away. Jail staff collect personal information, take fingerprints, and photograph the person from the front.

Charges are entered into the system along with the arresting officer's report. A magistrate reviews the case and sets bond, usually within 48 hours. The booking record is complete at that point. It contains the mugshot, all charges, bond amount, and the arresting agency name. This information goes into the jail management database.

Some people bond out quickly. Others stay in custody until their court date. Either way, the booking record stays on file with the Sheriff's Office. You can search for it online through the jail roster, or request it by mail under the Texas Public Information Act. Records do not get removed just because someone is released from jail.

About the County Jail

The Shackelford County Jail in Albany is the main holding facility for the county. All arrests made by local police and Sheriff's deputies end up here for processing. The jail handles intake around the clock. Staff process each person, take mugshots, and enter all data into the system before anyone is placed in a cell.

Family members can check on someone in custody by calling the jail or checking the online roster. Visiting hours are posted on the facility's website. Mail rules and commissary details are also listed there. The jail follows standards set by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, which inspects every county jail in the state.

People held on felony charges may stay longer before seeing a judge. Misdemeanor arrests sometimes result in quick bonds and faster release. Either way, the booking record is created at intake and stays in the system. You can search for past inmates even after they leave the facility.

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