Find Carroll County Booking Photos

Carroll County jail mugshots are booking-photo records tied to an arrest, but an official online Carroll County booking-photo feed was not found. To find Carroll County booking photos, start with the regional facility and sheriff records process, then check MDOC only if the person is a sentenced state offender. Carroll County jail mugshots may be requested as public records when held by a public agency, but release depends on the record, the agency, and any legal limits.

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Carroll County Jail Mugshots Overview

No official Carroll County, Mississippi roster with public mugshots, recent-bookings gallery, daily booking report, or sheriff most-wanted photo feed was located in the research. That finding controls the page. Carroll County jail mugshots should not be promised as a live online gallery when the verified county and MDOC sources do not provide one.

Booking photos are still records that may exist. They may be held by the facility, sheriff, court file, or state corrections system depending on custody status. The right route is to ask the Carroll County Regional Correctional Facility whether it releases booking photos, then ask the Sheriff's Office how to request sheriff-created booking or arrest records.


Where to Find Carroll County Booking Photos

Because there is no verified public photo feed, the most accurate path is a request path. Keep the request narrow. Give the person's full name, date of birth if known, booking or arrest date, arresting agency, and the specific record sought, such as booking photo, booking sheet, or arrest report.

  1. Call Carroll County Regional Correctional Facility at 662-464-5440 and ask whether the photo is released by the facility.
  2. Call Carroll County Sheriff's Office at 662-237-9283 if the sheriff created the arrest or booking record.
  3. Submit a written Mississippi Public Records Act request if the photo is not provided by phone or informal process.
  4. Use the MDOC inmate search only when the person is a sentenced state offender.
  5. Avoid commercial mugshot sites as a source for Carroll County records.

The MDOC search is relevant to state offender photos, not to a new local booking photo. It may show a state offender profile after sentencing or transfer.


What Carroll County Booking Photos Show

A booking photo is normally taken during intake and linked to a booking record. The surrounding record may show name, booking date, agency, custody status, legal status, age, charge text, and bond information. For Carroll County, only historical snippets showed some of those fields, and no current official photo roster was confirmed.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking photoNot confirmed on a current official Carroll County public roster.
NameIdentifies the booked person in facility or sheriff records.
Booking date and timeShows when intake occurred if released in the booking record.
AgencyMay show Carroll County SO, Montgomery County SO, or another arresting office.
StatusMay show in custody, pretrial, sentenced, or released.
Charges and bondMay be present in a booking sheet, but formal charge status belongs in court records.

Are Carroll County Jail Mugshots Public

Mississippi public-records law defines public records broadly, and the research did not locate a Mississippi statute that creates a universal mugshot-release rule or a universal pre-conviction mugshot ban. The careful answer is that booking photos held by a public agency may be requested unless an exemption or other law applies.

Key Statutes:

Miss. Code 25-61-3 defines public records broadly, including photographs used or retained for public business.

Miss. Code 25-61-5 sets the access process and written-response rule when records cannot be produced within the statutory time.

Miss. Code 25-61-7 allows actual-cost fees for producing public records.

Exemptions can matter. Juvenile records, sealed or expunged records, active-investigation concerns, victim privacy, security information, and nonpublic personal details may lead to denial, delay, or redaction.


How Long Mugshots Stay Public

No official Carroll County source published a retention window for jail mugshots or recent bookings. The facility may keep records internally after release even when no public web roster exists. A person who is no longer in custody may require a records request instead of a web lookup.

What is and is not public: A booking photo may be requestable from a public agency, but no verified Carroll County online mugshot feed was found. Federal and ICE locators are custody tools, not mugshot galleries.


Request Carroll County Booking Photos

A written request should go to the public body that maintains the record. For a sheriff arrest, start with the Carroll County Sheriff's Office listed under Sheriff Clint Walker. For facility custody, start with Carroll County Regional Correctional Facility. If formal charges or expungement are involved, the clerk or court may also need to be checked.

Request DetailWhat to Include
Subject identifiersFull name, date of birth if known, and booking or arrest date.
Record requestedBooking photo, booking sheet, arrest report, or related custody record.
Agency detailArresting agency, court, case number, or facility if known.
DeliveryRequester contact information and preferred delivery method.
FeesAsk for any actual-cost estimate before production.

MDOC State Offender Photos

MDOC profiles may show state offender photos, but the research did not inspect a live Carroll County sample record. Use MDOC for sentenced offenders, not for newly booked local detainees. The alternate ms.gov MDOC search app includes radio options for Name or ID Number and can narrow a search by MDOC ID when known.

The ms.gov MDOC search app is the relevant state lookup when a Carroll County arrest has become a state corrections case.

Carroll County jail mugshots MDOC offender search app

State offender photos and local booking photos are not the same record. The agency that holds the person and created the record controls the access route.


Mugshot Removal and Expungement

Miss. Code 99-19-71 governs eligible expunction in Mississippi. Expunction can affect public access to covered arrest, indictment, or conviction records, but it is not a simple website takedown button. A court order may need to be sent to the originating agency, the court clerk, and any other public office that maintains a covered record.

A dismissal, no-bill, acquittal, or eligible conviction does not mean every public copy disappears on its own. For the court side of the process, use Carroll County court records after jail arrest to identify the case status before asking about record restriction or expungement.


Federal and Immigration Photos

The BOP inmate locator is for federal prison custody from 1982 to present. It is not a Carroll County jail mugshot feed. The ICE Online Detainee Locator System is used for immigration custody status, and USAGov explains that ICE searches use an A-number or name, country of birth, and date of birth.

Federal agencies and ICE generally do not publish booking mugshots through a public local jail roster. If a Carroll County arrest moves into federal or immigration custody, use the locator to identify custody status and facility, not a photo gallery.

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