Find Reeves County Booking Photos

Reeves County jail mugshots are tied to booking records, but the current public roster does not work like a photo gallery. A search for Reeves County booking photos should start with the county jail roster, then move to a public-information request when the photo is not posted. The public record question is also separate from court records, state prison records, and federal detainee locators. Reeves County jail mugshots should be checked through official records channels rather than commercial photo sites or copied images with uncertain dates.

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Reeves County Jail Mugshots Overview

The inspected Reeves County Sheriff's Office "Inmates in Custody" PDF did not display actual booking photos. It repeatedly showed "NO PICTURE FOUND" above roster entries. That finding is important because the document has a photo placeholder area, but the sampled public roster did not publish mugshot images beside the names. The public fields visible near that placeholder were name, current age, city of residence, booking date and time, release date and time if present, custody status, arresting agency, charges, charge status, and bond amount.

Reeves County Jail is operated by the Reeves County Sheriff's Office at 500 S. Oak Street in Pecos. Sheriff Arturo "Art" Granado heads the office, and the jail page names Veronica Martinez as jail administrator. The current local roster is a PDF linked from the official jail page, not a searchable mugshot gallery. The research did not locate an official Reeves County Sheriff or Pecos Police mobile app with an inmate photo feature, warrant search, or roster feed.


Find Reeves County Jail Mugshots

The practical search starts with the same official jail page used for inmate records. If the PDF still shows no photo, call the Sheriff's Office or ask how booking-photo requests are handled under the Texas Public Information Act. Do not infer that a photo does not exist merely because the public roster did not show one. The booking system and the public PDF may not expose the same data.

  1. Open the Reeves County Jail page.
  2. Open the "Inmates In Custody" PDF and search by last name.
  3. Check whether the entry has a visible image or a "NO PICTURE FOUND" placeholder.
  4. Call the Sheriff's Office at (432) 445-4901 if a booking photo is needed.
  5. Ask whether the photo is available through a Chapter 552 public-information request.

The same roster search can also help confirm whether the person is in local custody before a photo request is made. If the person has been transferred to state prison, federal custody, or immigration detention, the county jail may no longer be the right records holder.


Reeves County Booking Photo Fields

The public PDF's photo area matters even when no photo is posted because it shows what the county's public report framework expects near each entry. The visible entry fields help distinguish one person from another without using a full date of birth. Still, the inspected roster omitted many fields sometimes seen in other counties, including booking number, housing unit, case number, warrant number, full demographics, and judge.

FieldWhat It Shows
Photo placeholderThe inspected PDF repeatedly showed "NO PICTURE FOUND" instead of a booking photo.
NameFull name in last-name-first format on a numbered roster entry.
Current ageAge in years, with no full date of birth observed.
Booking dateDate and time the person was booked into jail.
Custody statusStatus such as in custody or released.
Charges and bondPlain-language charge labels, status terms, and bond amount when listed.

Are Reeves County Mugshots Public

Texas does not have a simple rule that every county must publish every booking photo online as soon as a person is arrested. Texas Government Code Chapter 552 makes public information presumptively available unless an exception applies. Government Code Section 552.108 allows some law-enforcement and prosecutor information to be withheld in specified cases, but subsection 552.108(c) preserves access to basic information about an arrested person, an arrest, or a crime. A mugshot request may be granted, denied, narrowed, or sent through Attorney General review depending on the facts.

Key Statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 creates the public-information framework used for booking-record and photo requests.

Texas Government Code Section 552.108 covers law-enforcement and prosecutor exceptions, while preserving access to basic arrest information.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs expunction, which can affect later public access to arrest records.


How Long Mugshots Stay Listed

No Reeves County rule was located that states how long a booking photo stays public, how long a released entry stays in the PDF, or when a photo is removed from a public roster. The inspected roster was a daily snapshot and showed one release time the next morning, but it did not publish a photo-retention policy. That means a public user should treat any roster entry as a date-specific record rather than a permanent image archive.

What is and is not public: The inspected Reeves County roster showed booking details but no visible mugshots. A photo request may require the Sheriff's Office public-information process and may be affected by state-law exceptions.


Request Reeves County Booking Photos

No dedicated Reeves County sheriff public-information web form was found in the inspected sheriff or jail pages. Use the Texas Public Information Act fallback. Direct requests for a booking photo, older booking record, or jail incident record to the Reeves County Sheriff's Office at 500 S. Oak Street, Pecos, TX 79772, or P.O. Box 910, Pecos, TX 79772. The main phone number is (432) 445-4901. The county's facilities directory confirms related Reeves County facility contacts, but booking-photo requests for the county jail should start with the sheriff or jail administration.

A useful request should include the person's full name as shown on the roster, approximate booking date, arresting agency if known, and the type of record requested. Do not include assumptions about guilt or case outcome. If the photo is tied to an active investigation, prosecution, sealed matter, juvenile matter, or expunction issue, the agency may apply an exception or seek Attorney General guidance.

Booking photo
The intake image associated with an arrest booking, if retained and releasable.
Basic information
Core arrest or crime facts that Texas law treats differently from some investigative material.
Expunction
A court process that can remove eligible arrest records under Texas law.
Nondisclosure
A court order limiting public access to certain criminal-history information.

Reeves County Mugshot Removal

For official records, removal usually starts with the underlying legal record, not a photo demand. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs expunction of eligible criminal records. A nondisclosure order may also limit public access in some cases. If a Reeves County arrest record has been expunged or is subject to a court order, the court order and clerk record are the key documents to use when asking agencies to update or restrict access.

Commercial criminal-record publication is a separate issue. Texas Business & Commerce Code Chapter 109, including Section 109.005, is commonly cited for restrictions related to publishing certain criminal record information when the publisher has knowledge or notice of expunction or nondisclosure. That framework does not mean Reeves County must publish or remove an official jail roster photo on the same terms as a third-party publisher. The safer route is to address the court record and the official records holder.


Mugshots and Reeves County Court Records

A booking photo is not the same thing as a court record. The jail photo, if available, is tied to intake. Court records after arrest show filed charges, docket activity, orders, hearings, pleas, dismissals, judgments, and sentences. A court file may include exhibits or documents, but no one should assume the court portal contains a mugshot. For filed charges and record-clearing context, use Reeves County court records after jail arrest and the local or statewide court search tools.

Record TypeBest SourcePhoto Expectation
County jail bookingReeves County Jail PDF and Sheriff's OfficeInspected public PDF showed no photos.
Court caseReeves public search, re:SearchTX, District Clerk, County ClerkDo not assume a booking photo is filed.
State prisonTDCJ inmate informationSeparate state prison record, not a county mugshot roster.
Federal or ICE custodyBOP, ICE ODLS, or USMSGeneral public locators are not mugshot galleries.

Federal and State Booking Photos

Federal custody is different from Reeves County Jail custody. The BOP inmate locator does not publish county booking photos; it returns locator fields such as name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. ICE ODLS is a detainee locator, not a mugshot browser. The U.S. Marshals Service may be involved with federal pretrial custody, but the public generally cannot browse a USMS roster the way some counties publish jail rosters.

TDCJ should be used after a Reeves County defendant is sentenced and transferred to Texas state custody. The TDCJ unit directory did not list a state prison in Reeves County. Nearby state units in Pecos County should not be confused with the Reeves County Jail or the County Road 204 detention-center complex. A state prison record may have different photo and release rules than a county booking record.

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