No Floyd County Mugshot Gallery
No official Floyd County jail roster mugshot page, recent-bookings gallery, or booking-photo feed was located. Sheriff Paul Raissez's Floyd County Sheriff's Office page links to VINELink, not a gallery of arrest photos. TCJS also lists Floyd as "Floyd (no jail)," so a booking photo, if one was created, may be held by the arresting agency or by the receiving jail that handled the full booking process.
That finding should be stated plainly because many unofficial pages use generic jail language for Floyd County. The research does not support claims that Floyd County publishes mugshots online, keeps a public daily booking gallery, or lets users search booking photos by number. For custody status and basic arrest questions, start with the sheriff or VINE. For a photo not published online, use a public-information request.
Request Floyd County Booking Photos
A booking photo request should identify the person, arrest date if known, arresting agency, charge or case number if known, and the exact record sought. The request should ask for an existing booking photograph and related booking record if maintained and releasable. It should not ask the sheriff to create a new report or explain why the request is being made.
- Call the Floyd County Sheriff's Office at 806-983-4901 and ask whether the agency maintains a booking photograph for the arrest.
- Ask whether the person was transferred and which facility created or holds the booking record.
- If no photo is online, submit a written Texas Public Information Act request to the sheriff or the agency that holds the photo.
- Search court records separately through LGS because court filings may not include booking photos.
- Use TDCJ only for sentenced state-prison inmates, and do not treat TDCJ photos as county mugshots.
- Do not expect BOP or USMS locators to publish federal mugshots.
The sheriff's official page at Floyd County Sheriff's Office is the local starting point for a booking-photo request.
The page confirms the sheriff contact route, but it does not show a public mugshot roster.
Texas Law on Floyd County Mugshots
Texas does not have one statewide rule that forces every sheriff to publish mugshots online. Access runs mainly through the Texas Public Information Act, Government Code Chapter 552, and through law-enforcement exceptions. Section 552.108 may protect certain law-enforcement records, but subsection 552.108(c) preserves access to basic information about an arrested person, an arrest, or a crime.
Public record point: A booking photo may be requested, but release can depend on law-enforcement exceptions, privacy, juvenile status, active investigation issues, and which agency holds the record.
The Texas Attorney General Public Information Act overview explains the public-record request framework. The AG page on public-information charges explains when costs may apply. Keep the request narrow and tied to existing records.
Floyd County Photo Record Fields
No official Floyd County roster profile was located, so the local field inventory is an absence inventory. A public profile in some counties might show a mugshot beside booking number, charges, bond, and housing unit. Floyd County research does not support saying those fields are online on a county roster.
| Field | Floyd County finding |
|---|---|
| Mugshot or booking photo | No official public Floyd County booking-photo gallery located. |
| Booking number | No official county online booking-number field located. |
| Booking date | May require sheriff or receiving-facility confirmation. |
| Charges | Formal charges should be checked through court records after filing. |
| Bond | Confirm through sheriff, court, magistrate, or clerk depending on stage. |
| Housing facility | Critical because Floyd is listed by TCJS as no jail. |
VINELink Is Not Mugshots
VINELink can help with custody status and notifications. It should not be described as a mugshot site. The Floyd County sheriff page links VINE as an offender custody-status channel, and that is the proper use. It can help answer whether a person appears in a participating custody system, but it does not replace an official booking-photo request.
The current VINE application screenshot shows a custody-status entry point rather than a booking-photo gallery.
Use VINE to track status, then ask the sheriff or receiving facility which agency holds the booking photo.
Floyd County Court Records and Photos
Court records after a jail arrest usually answer a different question from booking photos. The LGS court-record path can show filed charges, case number, hearings, bond entries, disposition, and attorney information if public. The County Clerk page and District Clerk page are the local county sources for that route. Court records may not include the booking photograph. For the case path, use Floyd County court records after jail arrest.
The Floyd County District Clerk page gives the local criminal e-filing and case-number formatting note that helps with court searches.
That court channel can support charge research, but a photo request still belongs with the agency holding the booking record.
State and Federal Mugshot Differences
TDCJ, BOP, and ICE are not county mugshot galleries. TDCJ covers inmates currently incarcerated in Texas prison facilities after sentencing, and the TDCJ search is updated on working days with data at least 24 hours old. The BOP locator covers federal inmates from 1982 to present and does not function as a county booking-photo site. ICE ODLS searches adult immigration detention and has its own rules, including limits on searches for minors under 18.
| System | Use it for | Mugshot note |
|---|---|---|
| Floyd County Sheriff | Local arrest, booking, transfer, and records-request questions. | Ask whether a booking photo is maintained and releasable. |
| TDCJ | Sentenced Texas prison inmates. | Not a Floyd County booking-photo gallery. |
| BOP | Federal sentenced custody. | Locator does not publish county mugshots. |
| ICE ODLS | Adult immigration detention. | Separate immigration custody system. |
Floyd County Mugshot Removal Limits
No official Floyd County booking-photo removal policy was located. If a case is dismissed, sealed, expunged, or subject to nondisclosure, the remedy is legal record relief through the court process, not a simple website request. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs expunction for qualifying arrests and criminal records.
Commercial mugshot-publishing sites are not official sources and should not be treated as custody records. Do not pay or rely on commercial removal claims as a substitute for the sheriff, clerk, court, or a lawyer's advice. The official record question is whether the agency that created or holds the photo must release, withhold, seal, or remove it under applicable law and court orders.
Important: A booking photo can exist without being published in an official Floyd County online gallery.
Floyd County Photo Request Checklist
A clear request improves the chance that the records officer can identify the right file. Use plain language and ask for existing records. If the person was transferred, the receiving jail may be the correct source for the photo, mail, visit, and deposit rules.
| Request item | Why it helps |
|---|---|
| Full name and date of birth if known | Reduces mistaken identity. |
| Arrest date or approximate date | Helps locate the booking event. |
| Arresting agency | Identifies whether Floyd County, Floydada, Lockney, DPS, or another agency may hold records. |
| Case or charge number if known | Connects the photo request to filed court records. |
| Specific phrase "booking photograph" | Clarifies that the request is for the photo, not only a docket or arrest narrative. |
If the response says the sheriff does not hold the photo, ask which receiving facility handled the booking. That answer matters more in Floyd County than in a roster county because TCJS does not list a rated local jail. The next valid request may need to go to the receiving jail, not to Floyd County again.
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