Irion County Jail Mugshots and Booking Photos

Irion County jail mugshots and booking photos are not available through a local Irion mugshot gallery in the official research. Booking-photo access depends on the agency that made the arrest, the facility that created or holds the booking record, and whether the image is posted or must be requested. A custody roster can help identify the booking event, but it does not prove that a photo is online. Older or non-posted booking photos usually require a public-information request to the records holder.

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Irion County Jail Mugshots Overview

No official Irion County mugshot gallery was found in the research. The Irion County Sheriff's Office custody-status route points users to Texas VINELink, which is useful for custody notification but is not a mugshot publication system. Because Irion County is reported by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards as a no-jail county, booking-photo questions must start with the arresting agency and the holding facility rather than with a local Irion jail-photo page.

The practical regional roster channel in the research is the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office inmate roster. It has current-inmate and 48-hour-release routes, and its sample profile text confirmed labels for booking number, name, age, gender, race, arresting agency, booking date, charges, and bond. A booking photo was not text-confirmed in the captured profile output, so Tom Green public profiles should not be treated as confirmed photo sources without a live visual check. Use the roster to confirm custody details, then visually inspect the live profile or request the booking photo from the records holder.


Where to Find Irion County Booking Photos

Start with the same custody chain used for Irion County inmate records: call the Irion County Sheriff's Office at 325-835-2551 for the local arrest or booking-record question, check Texas VINELink for custody status, and inspect the Tom Green County roster if the person may be held through that regional detention center. If the live roster does not show a booking photo, the most reliable route is a Texas Public Information Act request to the agency that created or holds the booking record.

Official channels to compare are the Irion County Sheriff's Office page, the Tom Green County inmate-roster landing page, and the Tom Green 48-hour release roster.

  1. Confirm the arresting agency and holding facility through Irion sheriff, VINELink, or the regional roster.
  2. Open the Tom Green current-inmate roster or 48-hour-release route if the person may be held or recently released there.
  3. Open the live profile and verify whether a booking photo is actually displayed before relying on it.
  4. If no photo is online, request the booking photo from the sheriff or holding agency that maintains the record.

The Tom Green current-inmate roster capture in the project manifest is the closest subject-matched image for Irion booking-photo research because it shows the official regional roster channel used after an Irion-area custody question.

The roster source is the Tom Green County Sheriff's Office current-inmate page at tomgreencountysheriff.org/inmate-roster/filters/current.

Tom Green County current inmates roster used as the regional booking-record channel for Irion-area searches

The roster is useful for locating the booking event, but the research does not confirm photo display from the extracted text, so photo availability must be checked on the live profile or by request.


What an Irion County Booking Photo Record May Show

A booking photo, when released, should be read with the surrounding booking fields. The Tom Green sample profile inventory captured the labels below, and those fields matter because they connect the image to one custody event. The roster is not a final court record; charges and bail may change after court appearances.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking PhotoNot text-confirmed in the captured sample. Verify the live profile or request the image from the records holder.
Booking NumberA numeric identifier for the booking event; the sample title included a booking-number format.
NameThe profile title uses the person's name with the booking number.
Age, Gender, RaceBasic public identity fields. The captured public text did not include full date of birth, Social Security number, home address, medical information, or victim details.
Arresting AgencyThe agency connected to the booking; the sample displayed Tom Green County Sheriff's Office.
Booking DateThe intake date label for the custody event.
Charges and BondInitial custody and bond labels, subject to change after court appearances.

Are Irion County Jail Mugshots Public Record?

Texas does not have a single rule that every jail mugshot must be posted online. Booking photos should be treated as law-enforcement or public-information records that may be requested, subject to exceptions. Release can depend on the agency holding the photo, pending-investigation concerns, juvenile confidentiality, privacy rules, expunction or sealing orders, and other Texas-law limits.

Key Statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 is the Texas Public Information Act, the general access law for records held by Texas governmental bodies, subject to exceptions.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs expunction, the court process that can remove qualifying arrest records rather than merely suppressing a web listing.


How Long a Mugshot Stays on the Roster

The research found a Tom Green current-inmate roster and a released-inmate route described by the official site as persons released within the last 48 hours. It did not confirm a separate Irion booking-photo gallery, a photo-retention window, or an official historical mugshot archive. Do not assume a photo remains online after release. If the person is no longer listed, request the record from the agency that created or maintains the booking file.

What is and is not public: The public may be able to see custody status, booking fields, charges, and bond labels through an official roster or request process. Juvenile records, sealed or expunged records, active-investigation material, medical information, victim details, and other protected information may be withheld or redacted.


How to Request an Irion County Booking Photo

For a booking photo that is not online, identify the records holder first. If the arrest began in Irion County, call the Irion County Sheriff's Office at 325-835-2551 to ask which agency or facility holds the booking record. If the person was held at Tom Green County Detention Center, contact the jail at 325-659-6597 before filing a request so the booking number, arresting agency, and custody dates are correct.

  1. Write down the person's full name, approximate arrest date, booking number if known, and arresting agency.
  2. Ask whether the photo is held by Irion sheriff, Tom Green County Detention Center, another county, a court file, or a state or federal agency.
  3. Submit a Texas Public Information Act request under Government Code Chapter 552 to the agency that maintains the booking photo.
  4. Expect exceptions or redactions if the case is pending, juvenile-related, sealed, expunged, or otherwise restricted by law.
  5. Use court records for charge status and case outcome; court files may not include booking photos.

Mugshot Removal and Sealed Records

The proper route for a qualifying dismissed, acquitted, or otherwise eligible arrest is the court process, not a commercial mugshot-removal demand. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 controls expunction, and any sealing or nondisclosure relief must be handled through the appropriate legal procedure. For case status, dismissals, and later record-clearing questions, compare the booking entry with court records after an arrest before assuming that a roster entry reflects the final result.


Federal, State, and Immigration Booking Photos

Federal and immigration custody use separate systems. The BOP inmate locator result template captured in research does not publish mugshots, and U.S. Marshals or federal booking photos are generally not found through the public BOP locator. ICE ODLS is a detainee-location tool, not a booking-photo gallery. Sentenced Texas prison inmates are searched through the TDCJ locator, which is separate from a county jail roster and should not be used to confirm a fresh Irion arrest.

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