Jack County Jail Mugshots
Jack County's public booking-photo channel is the Kologik Public Jail Roster. Research inspected the agency parameter endpoint and found that the public jail roster photo setting is not hidden. The roster uses a photo endpoint based on the custody/control number, known as ccn, for the inmate record. When a photo is available, it appears on the inmate card beside the name and booking information. When a photo is not available or does not load, the app can fall back to a no-photo image.
No separate Jack County sheriff mugshot gallery, daily booking-photo PDF, or most-wanted photo page was located in the official sheriff navigation reviewed for this build. The recent-bookings option is part of the same roster app, not a different photo archive. That makes the roster the first public place to check for Jack County jail mugshots, while the sheriff open-records process is the records fallback for a booking photo that is no longer visible or that needs official records handling.
What is and isn't public: Current roster cards may show booking photos, names, demographics, arrest timing, charges, warrants, bonds, and public address data. The roster does not promise permanent photo access, full court records, medical data, jail classification, or federal booking photos.
Find Jack County Booking Photos
The fastest way to find a booking photo is to search the current roster by name and compare the result to the person's age, arresting agency, booking date, and charges. The roster can also be scanned with ALL or RECENT BOOKINGS. Because the Jack County history-mode check did not support a reliable public release-history archive, recent release cases may require the sheriff records process rather than repeated roster searches.
- Open the Jack County Kologik roster.
- Use ALL, RECENT BOOKINGS, or the A-Z buttons to bring up a result set.
- Enter part of the person's first, middle, or last name in Name Filter.
- Open the matching card and review the photo, name, arrest date, arresting agency, charge rows, warrant number, and bond.
- If the person was released, transferred, or never appears, submit a written request to the Jack County Sheriff's Office Open Records Unit.
The roster screenshot captured from the Jack County public jail roster shows the interface where current booking photos appear with roster results.
Use the photo only as part of the booking record. The charge rows beside it are allegations or custody entries, not proof of conviction.
Jack County Mugshot Fields
A Jack County booking photo appears with a broader inmate record. The public roster field inventory is useful because it shows what a viewer can verify beside the image. It also shows the limits of the photo record. Housing unit, judge name, full court docket, and complete case disposition were not visible on inspected current cards. Released-person records may hide charge detail when the release date field is populated.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Mugshot/photo | Booking photo served through the Kologik photo endpoint when available; the public-photo setting was not hidden. |
| Name | Last, first, middle, and suffix in the roster name fields. |
| Identity details | Age, DOB or birth year, race, sex, height, weight, eyes, and hair. |
| Booking timing | Booking or arrest date and time shown as the arrest timing on the public card. |
| Arresting agency | Examples included Jack County SO and Jacksboro PD in inspected records. |
| Address | Public address may display because the roster setting allows public address data. |
| Charges | Charge code or literal, charge type, warrant number, bond amount, comments, and projected-release field if present. |
| Status and release fields | Days in jail, incarcerated status code, release date if populated, and No Bond display for zero bond values. |
Are Jack County Mugshots Public
Texas does not treat every booking-photo question as a promise of permanent online display. The practical rule for Jack County jail mugshots is narrower: the current Kologik roster is configured to show photos when available, and booking or arrest information can also be requested from the sheriff under the Texas Public Information Act. A records custodian may still review a request for exceptions, redactions, identity issues, or records that do not exist in the requested form.
Key Statutes:
Texas Government Code Chapter 552 gives the public a way to request government records unless a legal exception applies.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.26 requires release of key warrant and arrest information, including identifying details, offense charged, jail, magistrate, and bond information.
Texas Business and Commerce Code Chapter 109 addresses some businesses that publish criminal-record information and removal or payment issues.
These laws support public access to arrest and jail information, but they do not make a third-party photo copy more reliable than the sheriff's record. They also do not turn a booking photo into a conviction record. The court record after arrest must be checked separately through the court or clerk system.
Roster Photo Retention
The official sources reviewed did not publish a fixed number of hours or days that a Jack County booking photo stays online after release. The roster research did find current inmate cards, a recent-bookings control, a current practical mode, and release-date behavior in which charges may not show for released people. That means the public view can change when custody status changes. Do not rely on a saved screen or search-engine copy as the official record.
When a person is current, the roster is the public photo channel. When a person is released, transferred to TDCJ, moved to federal custody, or connected to ICE, the county photo may no longer be the best source. The sheriff's written open-records process is the right county route for a booking photo request after the public roster no longer answers the question.
Note: The absence of a roster photo may mean no photo is available online, not that no booking occurred.
Request Jack County Mugshots
Booking-photo requests go through the sheriff's open-records process when the image is not visible on the roster. The Jack County Sheriff's Office open-records page says requests must be in writing and are not accepted by telephone. The page allows in-person delivery, mail to the Open Records Unit, fax, email from the official page, and an online upload form. The form asks for name, email, subject, message, an optional email-update checkbox, and an optional file upload for the written request.
The screenshot from the official sheriff open-records page shows the upload form and the local statement about written requests and processing.
A focused request should include the full name, approximate booking or arrest date, arresting agency if known, and a clear request for the booking record or booking photo.
| Request Detail | Jack County Information |
|---|---|
| Mail or in person | Jack County Sheriff's Office Open Records Unit, 1432 FM 3344, Jacksboro, TX 76458. |
| Fax | (940) 567-2144. |
| Phone for questions | (940) 567-2161, but phone calls are not the formal records-request method. |
| Online upload | Available through the sheriff open-records page; uploads must be 10MB or smaller. |
| Processing statement | The page states online requests are processed and returned by the requested delivery method within 10 business days after the date requested. |
Mugshot Removal Records
No Jack County official source reviewed for this build promises automatic online mugshot removal after dismissal, acquittal, expunction, or nondisclosure. The records-safe route is to deal with the official record first. If an arrest qualifies for expunction, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 is the statute path for clearing qualifying arrest records. After a court grants relief, the records custodian can be asked how the order affects the official booking record and any public roster display.
Commercial photo-publishing sites are a separate problem from the sheriff's official record. Texas Business and Commerce Code Chapter 109 is the relevant business-practices law for certain criminal-record publication and removal or payment issues. Do not treat a private photo site as proof of current custody, and do not pay anyone based only on a copied mugshot without checking the court and sheriff record. For filed charges and court outcomes after arrest, use the court record channels described on the Jack County court records after jail arrest page.
- Expunction
- A court process that can erase qualifying arrest records from public access under Texas law.
- Nondisclosure
- A court-limited access order for some records, different from full expunction.
- Dismissal
- A prosecutor or court ends a charge without a conviction on that charge.
- Conviction
- A court finding or plea that results in adjudicated guilt, which is not the same as booking.
County State Federal Photos
Jack County booking photos belong to the local county jail record while the person is booked in the county jail. TDCJ, BOP, and ICE are different systems. The TDCJ Inmate Information Search is used after a person is sentenced and admitted to Texas state custody. TDCJ profile information may include offender identifiers, unit assignment, sentence information, release or parole fields, and photos when the state profile provides them. It does not replace the Jack County roster for new arrests.
Federal systems differ even more. The BOP Inmate Locator can search sentenced federal inmates and some former federal inmates by number or name, but it is not a county-style mugshot gallery. The ICE Online Detainee Locator System searches immigration detention by A-number and country of birth or biographical data and does not publish booking photos. A Jack County roster card may show a local hold or detainer comment, but the later custody record must be checked in the correct state, federal, or immigration system.
| Photo Question | Likely Source | Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Current county booking photo | Jack County Kologik roster | Current public roster only; no guaranteed archive. |
| Older county booking photo | Sheriff open-records request | Written request, subject to PIA review and exceptions. |
| State prison photo | TDCJ locator when available | Only after state custody transfer or admission. |
| Federal or ICE photo | BOP or ICE custody systems | Public locators generally do not operate as mugshot galleries. |