Find Concho County Booking Photos

Concho County jail mugshots are not available through a local county mugshot gallery because no official Concho County jail roster was found. A search for Concho County booking photos should start with the actual housing facility, the sheriff's custody contact, and VINELink. If a Concho arrest is housed in a receiving jail, that jail may publish a profile with a photo. If the photo is not online, the next path is a Texas public-information request for an existing booking record.

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Concho County Jail Mugshots

The official Concho County sheriff page does not publish a recent-bookings gallery, mugshot roster, or public jail profile search. That is consistent with the Texas Commission on Jail Standards data used for this project, which labels Concho as "Concho (no jail)" in the current population workbook. A booking photo may still exist as a record, but the research did not find a Concho-run page where the public can browse those photos online.

The most concrete official booking-photo example came from the Tom Green County Detention Center roster. A public Tom Green profile for a Concho County Sheriff Office arrest displayed a mugshot, booking number, age, gender, race, arresting agency, booking date, charge list, and bond. That example proves a Concho-related arrest can have a public image when a receiving jail publishes one. It does not prove that Concho County itself operates a mugshot roster.

What is public: Booking photos may be available as public information unless an exception applies. Public does not mean Concho County posts them online.


Where Concho Booking Photos Appear

Start by finding the housing facility. A person arrested in Concho County may be released, transferred, housed in another county jail, sentenced to TDCJ, placed in federal custody, or held in immigration custody. Mugshot access depends on that custody path. County-style booking photos are most likely on a receiving jail profile, such as Tom Green County Detention Center, when that facility publishes them.

  1. Call the Concho County Sheriff's Office or Eden Law Enforcement Center to ask where the person is held.
  2. Search VINELink Texas for custody status and alerts.
  3. Check the Tom Green roster gateway if the person may be in San Angelo.
  4. Open the receiving-jail profile and look for a public booking image.
  5. If no photo is online, request an existing booking photo through the Concho County public-information process or the housing facility.
  6. Use TDCJ, BOP, or ICE locators for state, federal, or immigration custody, but do not expect them to work like a county mugshot roster.

Tom Green Mugshot Profile Fields

The Tom Green sample profile is the clearest record inventory for a Concho-related booking photo. The profile showed a public image and enough related fields to tie the photo to a booking event. It also omitted several fields people often expect, such as housing unit, court date, judge, release date, and full physical description. That omission is a reminder to use the court record and detention staff for final charge, bail, and case-number details.

The official Tom Green sample profile screenshot shows the sort of booking-photo field that may appear when a Concho County arrest is housed in a receiving jail.

Tom Green sample booking profile with Concho County arresting agency and mugshot field

Use the live roster and facility staff for current details because booking images, charges, and bond entries can change after intake.

FieldWhat It Shows
PhotoA front-facing public booking image when the receiving jail publishes it.
NameThe person listed on the booking profile.
Booking numberThe receiving jail's booking identifier.
Arresting agencyThe arresting office, with Concho County Sheriff Office shown in the sample.
Booking dateThe intake date and time recorded by the receiving jail.
ChargesCharge code and text, subject to later court filing changes.
BondPublic bond figure, but the facility warns users to verify current bail.

Texas Mugshot Public Records

Texas Government Code Chapter 552, the Texas Public Information Act, is the starting point for access to public government records. Booking records and law-enforcement records can be public, including booking photos in some circumstances. Exceptions can limit release for active investigations, juveniles, confidential identifiers, victims, medical details, sealed cases, and expunction orders.

The research did not locate a Texas statute that requires every booking photo to be posted online before trial. The safer and more accurate rule is that a booking photo may be requested as public information unless an exception applies, while the county or housing jail decides what it publishes online. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs expunction when a person qualifies through court process.

Public-access limits: A public record can still require a request. It may also be withheld, redacted, sealed, or expunged under Texas law.


Request a Concho Booking Photo

When no online photo appears, request the record from the office likely to hold it. For a recent Concho County arrest, start with the sheriff's office and the Eden Law Enforcement Center. If the person was transferred, ask which jail received the person and whether that jail controls the booking image. A written request should ask for an existing booking photo or booking sheet and include enough detail to identify the record.

  • Full name and any known aliases.
  • Arrest date or approximate date.
  • Arresting agency, if known.
  • Housing facility or transfer destination.
  • Booking number, case number, or charge if already known.
  • Requested record type, such as booking photo, booking sheet, or transfer record.

The Concho public-information request page explains the local process for records not already online. Texas public-information requests may involve charges under state rules, and the office may ask for clarification if the request is too broad.


Why a Mugshot Is Missing

A missing photo does not always mean there was no arrest. Concho County does not publish a local roster. A receiving jail may not have accepted the person, the person may have been released quickly, the booking may not have posted yet, or the photo may be withheld under a legal exception. If the case moved to state prison, federal custody, or ICE custody, the public locator may show a custody record without operating as a county booking-photo gallery.

Custody PathMugshot ExpectationWhere to Check
Concho local arrestNo Concho gallery foundSheriff, Eden Law Enforcement Center, public-information request
Receiving county jailPossible if the jail publishes profile photosTom Green roster or other housing jail
TDCJState-prison profile, not county booking galleryTDCJ inmate search
BOPNo county-style public mugshot rosterBOP inmate locator
ICENo county-style public mugshot rosterICE ODLS and facility page

Mugshot Removal and Court Orders

Official records and private reposting are separate issues. Do not rely on commercial mugshot sites for Concho County records, and do not treat a private removal claim as a change to the government record. If a charge is dismissed, reduced, sealed, or expunged, the court record is the place to confirm the order. The agency that holds the original booking record may still need the court order before changing or limiting a record.

A person seeking expunction or sealing should use the court process, not a roster email alone. The court records after jail arrest page explains how filed charges, dispositions, sealed records, and expunction differ. No page should promise that a booking photo will be removed just because a charge changed.


Federal and ICE Booking Photos

Eden Detention Center is in Concho County, but it is an ICE/federal contract detention facility, not the Concho County jail. ICE ODLS searches immigration detainees and does not publish county-style booking-photo profiles. The BOP locator searches federal prisoners by number or name and lists custody data, not a local mugshot gallery. Federal pretrial custody may involve the U.S. Marshals before BOP custody appears.

For state prison custody, use the TDCJ locator. TDCJ covers sentenced prisoners and is updated on working days only with information that is at least 24 hours old. A TDCJ profile is not a Concho County jail mugshot record.

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