Find Reagan County Booking Photos

Reagan County jail mugshots are tied to booking records, not to a separate photo gallery. To find Reagan County booking photos, start with the public jail roster and read the photo beside the custody fields in context. A booking photo may appear with charges, bond, arresting agency, and booking date, but it is not a conviction record. Texas public-records law can allow access to jail records while still limiting release for juvenile, sealed, expunged, privacy-sensitive, or active law-enforcement material. Missing photos should be handled through official request channels.

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Reagan County Jail Mugshots

Reagan County's public roster is the Kologik Public Jail Roster linked from the Reagan County Sheriff's Office Jail Services page under Sheriff Jeff Garner. Research found that Reagan County's Kologik setup permits public jail roster photos. The roster parameter named "HIDE PUBLIC JAIL ROSTER PHOTO" returned "N," and the roster card template uses a photo endpoint tied to the custody control number. That means Reagan County jail mugshots can appear on the roster card when the system has a public photo for that entry.

The important limit is just as clear. Reagan County did not publish a separate mugshot gallery, prior-booking photo archive, or daily booking report PDF in the sources reviewed. The roster is a custody and recent-booking tool, not a public photo album. If a person is not listed, if a photo is replaced by a no-photo image, or if charges are unavailable for a released person, the next path is the sheriff's report-request channel or a Texas Public Information Act request.

What is and isn't public: The public roster may show a booking photo and jail fields for a current or recent custody record. It does not prove conviction, publish a separate photo archive, or override sealed, expunged, juvenile, privacy, or active-investigation limits.


Reagan County Kologik Photos

Use the Reagan County Kologik roster for the public web view. The interface is card based. It can load recent bookings, all available entries, a name filter, A-Z letter filters, and an order-by control for shortest or longest days in jail. When a photo is supported for a record, it appears on the left side of the card near the person's name and booking information. If the photo does not load, the app can show a generic demo or no-photo image.

The roster image below comes from the official Kologik Public Jail Roster for Reagan County, which is the documented source for online booking-photo support.

Reagan County jail mugshots and booking photos on Kologik roster

The roster should be treated as the first search point for Reagan County jail mugshots, while the sheriff's office remains the source for records not displayed by the public interface.

  1. Open the sheriff's Jail Services page or the Kologik roster URL.
  2. Use Recent Bookings when the name is unknown, or All when the recent view has no match.
  3. Type a last, first, or middle name in Name Filter, or use the A-Z buttons for a last-name initial.
  4. Open the matching card and read the photo beside the booking date, agency, charges, and bond.
  5. If no image appears, use the sheriff report request or public-information route instead of a commercial photo site.

Reagan County Booking Photo Fields

A Reagan County booking photo appears with other roster fields. Those fields matter because a mugshot alone gives almost no reliable legal context. The roster can show the name, arrest date and time, days jailed, race and sex, DOB year and age, height and weight, eye and hair color, arresting agency, charges, warrant number, and bond. It may also use a no-photo placeholder when the image is not public or does not load.

Roster FieldWhat It Shows
Photo or mugshotKologik photo component tied to the custody control number; Reagan County does not hide public roster photos by configuration.
NameLast, first, middle, and suffix when present.
ArrestedArrest or booking date and time shown in the public card.
Days jailedCurrent display of how long the person has been in custody.
DemographicsRace, sex, DOB year, age, height, weight, eye color, and hair color where public.
Arresting agencyThe agency that brought the person to jail, such as Reagan County Sheriff's Office.
Charges and bondCharge text, warrant number, bond amount, or No Bond display by charge row.

Released entries can be more limited. Research noted that Kologik's template can state that charges are not available for released people. A missing charge list or missing photo does not mean the arrest did not occur. It means the public roster did not expose that field at the time of viewing.


Request Reagan County Booking Photos

When a Reagan County booking photo is not visible online, the official fallback is the sheriff's records path. The Reagan County Sheriff's Office report request form covers crash, incident, and offense reports and says to allow up to 10 days. For a booking-photo request, describe the person, booking date, arresting agency, and any warrant or charge information from the roster. If the form does not fit the request, use the sheriff's main contact channels and frame the request under the Texas Public Information Act.

The request form screenshot is from the official sheriff report request page, which is the documented local records channel when the roster does not show the booking photo or report detail sought.

Reagan County booking photo request path through sheriff report request form

Use precise identifying facts and avoid broad, unsupported requests for every photo tied to a name. A narrower request is easier for the sheriff's office to route and review under Texas law.

Booking photo
The intake image tied to a jail booking record.
Public Information Act
Texas Government Code chapter 552, the state law for requesting public information.
Expunction
A court-ordered process that removes or destroys qualifying arrest records.
Disposition
The final result of a court case, such as dismissal, plea, verdict, or sentence.

Reagan County Mugshot Law

Texas does not have a single rule that every jail mugshot must be posted online. The starting point is Texas Government Code chapter 552, the Texas Public Information Act. It makes government information public unless an exception applies. A sheriff may hold booking photos as law-enforcement records, but release can be affected by ongoing investigations, privacy interests, juvenile confidentiality, sealed records, expunction orders, or other statutory exceptions.

Key Statutes:

Texas Government Code chapter 552 sets the public-information framework for requesting records from Reagan County offices.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 55.01 sets the eligibility framework for expunction of qualifying arrest records.

The roster is the easiest way to view Reagan County jail mugshots that the sheriff has chosen to publish. A Public Information Act request is the fallback. Neither route should be confused with commercial mugshot publishing, and paid-removal offers are not the official way to correct or clear government records.


Reagan County Mugshot Retention

No official Reagan County policy was located stating exactly how long a booking photo remains visible after release. Research found that Kologik supports current and recent roster modes, and Reagan County's public configuration returned photo support, but it did not publish a precise refresh interval or retention rule. The safe reading is simple: a photo may be visible while a person is current or recent in the roster, and it may disappear or show less detail after release.

Kologik's template can hide charges for released people, which affects how much context remains beside a photo. If a photo is needed for a past booking, the better route is a specific sheriff records request, not repeated roster refreshes. For court outcome, dismissal, conviction, or expunction status, the Reagan County court records after arrest path is the proper place to verify the legal result.

Note: A booking photo can outlast the roster card in agency files, but public release depends on Texas law and any court order.


Reagan County Mugshots Not Convictions

A Reagan County jail mugshot is an intake image. It shows that a person was booked into jail under a listed charge, warrant, or hold. It does not prove guilt, sentence, or final case result. The roster charge can differ from the prosecutor's filed charge, and a case can later be amended, reduced, dismissed, or resolved by plea or verdict. A careful records check keeps the booking photo separate from the court disposition.

RecordWhat It MeansWhere to Check
Booking photoPhoto taken or displayed as part of jail intake.Kologik roster or sheriff records request.
Booking chargeCharge or hold entered at jail intake.Kologik roster and jail phone line.
Filed chargeCharge filed in court after prosecutor or grand-jury action.County & District Clerk, JP, County Attorney, or District Attorney.
ConvictionFinal judgment after plea or verdict.Court case record, not the mugshot alone.

Reagan County Mugshot Removal

If the problem is an incorrect official Reagan County record, contact the office that created or maintains the record. The sheriff's office is the starting point for jail booking records and roster fields. The clerk and court are the path for filed-case outcomes. If the arrest qualifies for expunction, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure article 55.01 is the key legal framework. Expunction is a court process, not a preference request to a roster vendor.

Dismissal does not always make a booking photo vanish from every public or agency record. A court order may be needed, and the order must be directed to the agencies that hold the record. For juvenile, sealed, or expunged matters, public release may be barred or limited. Reagan County booking-photo concerns should stay with official records, court orders, and agency correction channels rather than commercial mugshot sites or paid takedown claims.


Reagan County and Federal Photos

Reagan County jail mugshots are local booking photos. Sentenced Texas prison custody is handled by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, not by the county roster. The TDCJ inmate locator is the correct search after a person is transferred to state prison, and the TDCJ inmate-information page explains that location, offenses, and projected release date may be obtained through state channels. Those records are state prison records, not county booking-photo cards.

Federal custody is different again. The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator searches federal inmates from 1982 to present, but it does not provide a county-style mugshot gallery. ICE custody is separate from both the Reagan County Jail and BOP. A local roster may note a hold only if the county displays it, while the official immigration search is ICE ODLS. VINELink Texas can help with custody notifications when available, but it is not a mugshot archive.

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