Find Red River County Booking Photos

Red River County jail mugshots are not displayed in the public roster that was inspected for current inmates. The county-linked listing is a text roster, so a search for Red River County booking photos should start with the official jail listing and then move to the sheriff's office records process if a photo is needed. Texas public-record law protects access to basic arrest information, but it does not require every county to run an online mugshot gallery.

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Red River County Jail Mugshots

The Red River County public inmate listing inspected on June 30, 2026 did not show mugshots. The official sheriff page links to a NetData/i3 Verticals "Inmate Listing" for current inmates in Red River County Jail, and the output inspected was a text-style roster. The Red River County jail inmate records page covers that roster in more detail. It showed name, arrest number, book date, dorm, and charge, but no image field, mugshot link, recent-bookings gallery, booking-photo tab, physical description, bond table, date of birth, arresting agency, or profile page with a photo.

No official sheriff recent-booking gallery, daily booking report PDF, most-wanted photo page, or county mugshot archive was located in the research. That makes the public answer narrow but clear: Red River County jail mugshots may exist as internal booking records, but they were not published in the public roster interface inspected. The text roster remains useful for confirming a current booking before asking the sheriff's office whether a booking photograph can be released under a written public-information request.


Red River Roster Photo Field

The Red River inmate listing output is the best screenshot match for the mugshot question because it shows the actual fields returned by the public roster.

Red River County jail roster output without mugshot field

The absence of a visible image field is important because it means the roster should not be described as a mugshot database.

Roster FieldWhat the Inspected Record Showed
Report dateRoster output date, shown as H02-DATE in the inspected XML/text output.
Client nameRED RIVER SHERIFF OFFICE.
Inmate nameName in LAST,FIRST MIDDLE format.
Arrest numberLocal arrest or booking number, with examples using a year-style sequence.
Book dateDate booked into Red River County Jail.
DormPublic housing or location code, such as A, B, C, D, G, H, or segregation-style codes.
ChargeAbbreviated lead charge or status text, such as bench warrant, court commit, probation violation, or TDCJ pickup language.
Mugshot / photoNo mugshot, image URL, thumbnail, or photo field was displayed in the inspected public listing.

Request Red River Booking Photos

A request for Red River County booking photos should use the sheriff's office because Texas Local Government Code Section 351.041 gives the sheriff charge and control of the county jail. The sheriff page lists Sheriff Jimmy Caldwell, the Red River County Jail and Sheriff's Office at 500 N Cedar St., Clarksville, Texas 75426, phone 903-427-3838, fax 903-427-0830, and email j.caldwell@co.red-river.tx.us. The county did not publish a separate mugshot request form, records unit email, fee schedule, or turnaround time in the inspected material.

  1. Check the official Red River County jail listing first. It may confirm the person is currently in jail, even though it does not show a photo.
  2. Record the inmate name, arrest number, book date, and charge as shown in the roster. These fields help the sheriff locate the booking file.
  3. Call 903-427-3838 and ask whether booking photographs are released and whether the request must be in writing.
  4. Send or deliver a Texas Public Information Act request to the Red River County Sheriff's Office. Ask for the booking photograph and booking sheet for the named person and booking date.
  5. Expect redaction or denial if the record involves a juvenile, sealed or expunged matter, protected victim information, medical or mental-health information, a court order, or active law-enforcement information.

For case outcomes tied to a photo, use court records rather than the roster alone. A dismissal, no bill, deferred result, or conviction should be checked in the court file, not inferred from the fact that a booking record once existed.


Are Red River Mugshots Public?

Texas does not have a simple statewide rule that every county must publish jail mugshots online. Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the Texas Public Information Act, applies to records held by governmental bodies unless an exception applies. Section 552.108(c) is especially important for arrest records because it keeps basic information about an arrested person, arrest, or crime from being withheld under that law-enforcement exception. Basic arrest information is not the same as every document, note, image, identifier, or investigative file.

Texas law callout: Chapter 552 supports access to public information, while Section 552.108(c) protects basic arrest information from the common law-enforcement exception. Texas Business & Commerce Code Chapter 109 regulates certain businesses that publish criminal-record information and charge for removal or correction, but it is not a county duty to post mugshots online.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs expunction of qualifying criminal records. Expunction is the legal route for eligible official-record removal or destruction. It is different from asking a private publisher to remove a photo, and it is different from asking the sheriff whether a public copy can be released.


What Is Publicly Visible

The public Red River roster makes some jail information visible without a login or fee. It is still limited. The inspected output did not include a mugshot, bond amount, full charge code, physical description, date of birth, arresting agency, court date, magistrate name, warrant number, or release status. It also did not include a full profile page. Readers who need Red River County jail mugshots should treat the roster as a starting point, not the final photo source.

What is and isn't public: The public roster showed basic current-custody fields, but it did not publish booking photos. A booking photo may require a sheriff records request and can be withheld or redacted when Texas law, a court order, juvenile confidentiality, expunction, or an active investigation applies.


Where Photos Were Not Found

Several possible Red River County mugshot sources were checked in the research and were not found in official county material. The county roster did not display a photo. No sheriff recent-booking gallery was located. No daily booking report PDF was located. No official most-wanted page with photos was located. The Red River County Clerk public search portal is for recorded documents and should not be used as a jail mugshot source. The District Clerk page provides court contact and docket notices, not booking photographs.

  • County roster: current jail listing, no photo field in the inspected output.
  • VINELink Texas: custody-status and notification tool, not a mugshot archive.
  • County clerk public search: recorded-document portal, not a jail booking-photo system.
  • District clerk page: court records and docket information, not jail intake images.
  • Sheriff page: links to the roster and VINELink, but no separate mugshot gallery was located.

Note: No commercial mugshot-publishing source is needed to confirm what the official Red River roster does or does not show.


How Long Mugshots Stay

Red River County did not publish a mugshot retention or online display schedule in the official sources inspected. Since the public listing did not show booking photos, there was no county rule located for how long a photo remains online after release. The sheriff page frames the inmate listing as a way to view current inmates, so the roster should be treated as a current-custody tool rather than a historical mugshot archive.

If a person is released, transferred, or moved into state custody, the county roster may no longer be the right place to search. VINELink can help with custody notifications. TDCJ may show state custody information after a sentenced transfer, but any TDCJ image is a state prison or state jail custody image, not the Red River County booking photo from the jail arrest.


Mugshot Removal and Expunction

Removal depends on the record source. Since the Red River public roster inspected did not publish mugshots, there was no local online mugshot takedown process to describe. If a booking photo was released through a records request, the official record still follows Texas law and any later court order. A dismissal or acquittal does not erase every public record by itself. Expunction under Chapter 55 is the stronger legal path for qualifying arrest-record removal, and a court order is what changes official access.

Texas Business & Commerce Code Chapter 109 addresses certain businesses that publish criminal-record information and charge for removal or correction. It does not mean paying a private site changes a Red River County sheriff record. For the court side of a dismissal, indictment, conviction, or expunction, use Red River County court records after jail arrest to follow the case outcome.


State and Federal Photos

Red River County jail mugshots should not be confused with state or federal custody images. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice locator covers sentenced state prisoners and state jail inmates after transfer. TDCJ profiles may include photos or visitation-related details, but those records are not the county booking photo from the Red River County Jail. A person can remain on the county roster while waiting for TDCJ pickup, then later move into the state system.

Federal agencies use different systems. The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator covers BOP inmates, and the ICE Online Detainee Locator System covers immigration detainee searches. Public federal locators generally do not publish booking mugshots. U.S. Marshals pretrial custody also does not work like a county jail roster with public booking photos.

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