Coleman County Jail Mugshots
The official Coleman County roster is the NetData/i3 Verticals inmate listing linked from the Coleman County Sheriff's Office as the Online Inmate Custody List and from the county navigation as the CCLEC Jail Inmate Custody List. It is a free, no-login form for people held at the Coleman County Law Enforcement Center. The inspected public output returned XML-style custody rows, not photo cards. It showed name, arrest number, book date, dorm, and charge, but no mugshot, photo URL, profile link, or image field. For the custody-list fields themselves, use the Coleman County jail inmate records page.
No official Coleman County mugshot gallery, recent-bookings photo feed, daily booking report with photos, or most-wanted photo page was found on the reviewed county sources. That means Coleman County jail mugshots should not be assumed to be online just because a person appears in custody. The roster is useful for confirming custody and gathering identifiers for a request, but it is not a public booking-photo gallery. Sheriff Les Cogdill's office and the Law Enforcement Center remain the local contact points for custody and booking-record questions.
What is and is not public online: Coleman County NetData shows current custody rows, but the inspected public list does not show mugshots, date of birth, physical description, bond, court date, case number, arresting agency, release date, or a profile page.
Coleman County Booking Photo Search
Use the roster first because it gives the facts needed to ask for a booking photo. The NetData form can be submitted blank for the broadest list or narrowed by beginning date and starting inmate name. Because the form label says Starting Inmate Name, treat it as a report-position field, not a guaranteed exact-name search. If the person appears, copy the name exactly as listed, the arrest number, the book date, the dorm, and the abbreviated charge.
- Open the Coleman County Sheriff's Office page and use the Online Inmate Custody List link, or open the NetData Coleman County inmate listing.
- Leave Beginning Date and Starting Inmate Name blank for a broad current-custody report, or enter a starting name or date to narrow the list.
- Read the row for inmate name, arrest number, book date, dorm, and charge. Do not expect a photo button or profile link.
- Call the Coleman County Law Enforcement Center at 325-625-3506 to ask how the sheriff wants a booking-photo request submitted.
- Send a written Texas Public Information Act request if the photo is not provided informally and appears to be a releasable record.
The official NetData Coleman County inmate listing screenshot shows the two public fields used to start the roster report.
The form is valuable for custody confirmation, but the absence of a public photo field is the key Coleman County mugshot fact.
Coleman County Roster Photo Fields
Coleman County's public output is a custody-list entry, not a full inmate profile. Larger counties often publish profile pages with mugshots, bond amounts, physical descriptions, case numbers, and release fields. Coleman County NetData did not expose those fields in the inspected public output. The arrest number is especially important because it gives the sheriff's office a local booking identifier when a written request asks for a booking photograph or booking record.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | Not visible in the inspected Coleman County NetData list; no photo URL or image field was exposed. |
| Inmate name | Last name, comma, first and middle names when present. |
| Arrest number | Local arrest or booking number, useful for a sheriff records request. |
| Book date | Date entered into Coleman County custody. |
| Dorm | Numeric housing value; no public dorm legend was located. |
| Charge | Short, sometimes truncated booking charge text, such as assault, controlled-substance, murder, theft, blue-warrant, or another-county hold language. |
| Profile link | Not visible in the inspected public output. |
Missing roster data does not prove that the sheriff's office lacks a record. It means the public web list does not display it. A booking photograph may exist in law-enforcement files even when the online roster has no image.
Are Coleman County Mugshots Public?
Texas does not require Coleman County to run a public mugshot gallery. Booking photographs can be part of law-enforcement records, and access is handled through the Texas Public Information Act unless an exception or confidentiality law applies. Basic arrest information is often treated differently from active investigative material, but a booking photo request can still be reviewed for exceptions, redactions, or pending-case limits. The request should be specific and should include the person's name, book date, and arrest number if known.
Key statutes:
Texas Government Code Chapter 552 governs public-information requests to Coleman County, the sheriff, and other local governmental bodies.
Texas Government Code Section 552.108 can protect certain law-enforcement records during active investigations, while basic arrest information may be treated separately.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 66 places arrest reporting, identifying data, fingerprints, and photographs within the broader criminal-history reporting framework.
The practical result is narrow: Coleman County jail mugshots may be requested, but they are not promised online. The sheriff's office may release, redact, withhold, or seek a legal ruling depending on the facts and the record requested.
Request Coleman County Booking Photos
When the public roster does not show a booking photo, use a written request to the Coleman County Sheriff's Office or Law Enforcement Center. The verified address is Coleman County Law Enforcement Center, 965 North U.S. 283, Coleman, TX 76834. The public phone number is 325-625-3506, and the fax number is 325-625-3509. No separate booking-records web form, booking-photo fee schedule, or records-unit direct line was located in the official research, so the main Law Enforcement Center number is the safest way to confirm current submission preferences.
| Request Detail | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Full name as shown on NetData | Matches the booking row and reduces spelling problems. |
| Arrest number | Gives the sheriff a local booking identifier. |
| Book date | Helps locate the correct booking event. |
| Requested record wording | Ask for "booking photograph and booking record" for the named person and date. |
| Contact information | Lets the office respond about release, redaction, cost, or clarification. |
Do not rely on a court case search as a mugshot source. Court records after an arrest may show filed charges, docket entries, hearings, and disposition, but court filings do not necessarily include booking photographs. The court path and the booking-photo path are related, but they are not the same record set. Filed charges and expunction issues belong with Coleman County court records after a jail arrest, not with a roster photo search.
Coleman County Mugshot Retention
No official Coleman County page stated how long a booking photo remains available, whether the sheriff keeps public copies after release, or whether any historical booking-photo archive exists. The NetData page also did not publish a released-inmate retention notice or a roster refresh rate. Because no online Coleman County mugshot feed was found, there is no public county photo gallery with a visible takedown schedule to describe.
For current custody, the online roster is still the best first check. For past custody, ask the sheriff's office whether a booking record or photo can be requested under Chapter 552. If a person has moved to state prison, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate search is the statewide sentenced-prison lookup, not a Coleman County booking-photo archive. If the person is not in county or TDCJ custody, VINELink can supplement custody notification searches, but it should not be treated as a mugshot source.
Note: The Coleman County roster may confirm custody before it answers photo, bond, court-date, or release questions.
Coleman County Mugshot Removal
Because no official Coleman County online mugshot gallery was located, there is no visible county roster photo to remove from the web list. If a booking photo exists in sheriff files, public access may change only through a lawful basis such as expunction, sealing or nondisclosure where available, confidentiality, or a law-enforcement exception. A request to a records office is not the same as a court order clearing the record.
| Situation | What It Means for a Booking Photo |
|---|---|
| Dismissal without expunction | The case may be over, but the arrest record may still exist unless a court orders relief. |
| Expunction | Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 governs eligible arrest-record expunction. |
| Sealed or nondisclosed record | Public visibility may be limited by court order, depending on the record and law. |
| Commercial reposting | Commercial mugshot sites are not official Coleman County sources and are not endorsed as record channels. |
The records-clearing route belongs in the court record. A person trying to clear an arrest should verify the disposition with the District Clerk or County Clerk and then review eligibility under Chapter 55 or other applicable Texas law. The sheriff's office cannot replace legal advice about whether a person qualifies.
State, Federal, ICE Mugshots
Coleman County has no local state prison, federal prison, ICE detention center, regional jail, work-release facility, or city jail listed in the official facility map. A Coleman County defendant sentenced to state prison leaves the Coleman County Law Enforcement Center and is searched through TDCJ. The TDCJ locator covers current state-prison custody and has its own state record fields. It should not be mixed with Coleman County NetData, which is for local jail custody.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator is for sentenced federal inmates from 1982 forward. It shows identity, register number, release date, and location fields, but it is not a federal mugshot gallery. ICE's Online Detainee Locator System is the immigration custody search channel and is also not a mugshot gallery. The sheriff page links an ICE victim notification program, and VINELink Texas is available for custody notification where participating data is available.
Records boundary: Federal BOP and ICE locators can help find custody status, but they should not be cited as Coleman County mugshot databases.