Find Uvalde County Busted Mugshots

Uvalde County busted mugshots are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Uvalde, Texas. Located in South Texas, this county processes all arrests through its jail where booking photos, charges, and bond amounts get recorded during intake. You can search for current inmates and look up recent arrest records using online tools or by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. The Uvalde County District Clerk manages felony court files and the County Clerk holds other public records. This page covers every way to search Uvalde County busted mugshots and what information is open to the public.

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Uvalde County Sheriff's Office Records

The Uvalde County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Uvalde and manages all booking records. When someone gets arrested in Uvalde County, jail staff take a mugshot, record the charges, and set a bond amount based on the offense. The booking file includes the person's full name, date of birth, arrest date, arresting agency, and a booking number. These records are public under Texas law and the Sheriff's Office makes them available on request.

The jail roster shows current inmates with their booking details. It gets updated with new arrests on a regular basis. You can see names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for people currently held at the Uvalde County Jail. If the person you are looking for has already been released, the record is still on file. Older bookings can be pulled by staff if you give them the name and approximate arrest date.

OfficeUvalde County Sheriff's Office
LocationUvalde, Texas
Websiteco.uvalde.tx.us

Uvalde County Booking and Arrest Data

The booking process at the Uvalde County Jail creates a detailed record for each arrest. Staff log the full name, date of birth, arrest date, time of booking, arresting agency, and a booking number. Each charge gets its own line with a bond amount. The mugshot is taken during intake and stored with the booking file in the jail management system. All of this information stays on record even after release from custody.

If you need a record from a past booking, contact the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office with the person's name and an approximate arrest date. Staff can search the system and pull the file. The Uvalde County Clerk handles other public records including property filings, vital records, and marriage licenses. For court documents tied to an arrest, contact the District Clerk at the Uvalde County Courthouse in Uvalde.

Bond amounts in Uvalde County depend on the charges and the person's criminal history. More serious offenses carry higher bonds. Some charges may result in no bond being set, which means the person stays in jail until a judge rules on the case. The jail management system tracks all of this and the data is available through public records requests.

Uvalde County Court Records

After an arrest, the case moves to court. Felony cases in Uvalde County go to the District Court, and the District Clerk manages those files. Misdemeanor cases are handled by the County Court. Court records include indictments, plea agreements, trial results, and sentencing orders. These are separate from jail booking records but they connect to the same case and the same person.

You can search for Uvalde County court cases through the Texas Judicial Branch website. Look up cases by party name or case number to find docket entries, hearing dates, and case status. For certified copies of court documents, contact the District Clerk at the courthouse in Uvalde. Standard copy fees apply.

Texas Statewide Tools for Uvalde County

When local sources come up short, Texas runs statewide databases that include Uvalde County. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service maintains the Computerized Criminal History System with conviction data from across the state. A public name search costs $3. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and shows state prison inmates with photos, offense history, and parole status.

VINELink tracks custody status changes for inmates across Texas. You can sign up for free email, text, or phone alerts. This is useful when you want to know if someone has been released from the Uvalde County Jail or moved to another facility. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards publishes jail population data and inspection reports for every county jail in Texas including Uvalde County.

Uvalde County busted mugshots Texas statewide search

Statewide databases complement local Uvalde County search results.

Are Uvalde County Busted Mugshots Public

Yes. Booking records in Texas are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. This is the Texas Public Information Act. Anyone can request arrest records from the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office without giving a reason. Mugshots, arrest dates, charges, and bond amounts are all public information. The office must respond to written requests within 10 business days.

Some records have limits. Juvenile cases are sealed by law. Expunged records are off limits. Active investigations may be withheld until the case is closed. But the large majority of Uvalde County busted mugshots and booking data are available to anyone who asks. If your request gets denied, you can appeal through the Texas Attorney General's office.

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