Find Fisher County Booking Photos

Fisher County jail mugshots are not posted in a normal county booking-photo gallery. To find Fisher County booking photos, first confirm whether the person was booked locally, housed in another county, released, or transferred. A mugshot request may involve the sheriff, the receiving jail, or a written public-information request. Fisher County mugshot records should be treated as booking records, not as proof of guilt or final court outcome.

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Fisher County Jail Mugshots

No official Fisher County mugshot gallery, current booking-photo feed, daily booking report, or public roster profile displaying booking photos was located on the official county or sheriff site. That absence fits the 2026 TCJS data showing Fisher as "Fisher (no jail)" with zero local jail population and Fisher inmates housed elsewhere. The practical question is whether Fisher County, the receiving jail, or another agency holds a releasable booking photo.

The Fisher County Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff John Patrick "Pat" Dickson, is still the first contact for local arrest and booking questions. Call 325-776-2273 to ask whether the person was booked by Fisher County, where the person is housed, and which office accepts a booking-photo or arrest-record request. If another county holds the person, that receiving jail's roster and public-information process may control the visible photo.


Locate Fisher County Booking Photos

A Fisher County mugshot search starts with custody location, not a gallery. VINELink can help with custody status, but it should not be expected to display booking photos. Court dockets can help locate a cause number, but they do not show mugshots. A receiving-county jail may publish a booking photo only if that facility has its own public roster policy.

  1. Call the sheriff at 325-776-2273 and ask whether the person was booked, released, transferred, or housed elsewhere.
  2. Ask whether a booking photograph exists in Fisher County records or only in the receiving jail's records.
  3. Check VINELink Texas for custody status, but do not treat VINE as a mugshot source.
  4. If another county holds the person, ask that jail whether its official roster includes booking photos.
  5. If no official photo is online, submit a Texas Public Information Act request for the specific booking photograph or booking record.

For custody records that do not involve photos, use the Fisher County inmate records workflow. For formal case results after arrest, use the court-record path.


Fisher County Mugshot Record Fields

A booking photo normally shows a face or head-and-shoulders image taken during intake. In counties with a public roster, it may appear next to name, booking number, booking date, charge, bond, custody status, and housing fields. Fisher County does not publish those fields in an official local roster.

FieldWhat Fisher County Research Found
Booking photoNo official Fisher County roster or gallery with mugshots was located.
NameMay appear in court dockets or receiving-jail records, not in a Fisher roster profile.
Booking numberAsk the sheriff or receiving jail because no Fisher online field was located.
Booking dateMay be part of a releasable booking record or receiving-jail profile.
ChargesFormal charges appear through court records; booking allegations can differ.
BondNo Fisher online bond table was located; ask custody staff or the court channel.
Release statusUse sheriff, VINELink, receiving jail, TDCJ, BOP, or ICE channels.

Are Fisher County Mugshots Public

Texas does not operate under one simple rule that every booking photo must be posted online. The Texas Public Information Act begins with access to public information, but law-enforcement exceptions, confidentiality laws, juvenile records, and active investigations can limit or delay release. Booking-photo access is handled through a records analysis, not through a guaranteed web gallery.

Key Statutes:

Texas Government Code Chapter 552 gives the public a route to request records from Texas governmental bodies, subject to exceptions.

Texas Government Code Section 552.108(c) says the law-enforcement exception does not withhold basic information about an arrested person, an arrest, or a crime.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 55.01 is relevant when a person seeks expunction of qualifying arrest records.

Texas Attorney General open-records analysis can be case-specific. A county may release a photo, withhold it under an exception, redact protected information, or seek an attorney general decision depending on the record and facts.


What Is Not Online

Several common mugshot-search features were not found in official Fisher County sources. No current jail roster shows photo thumbnails. No recent-booking gallery was located. No daily booking PDF was located. No sheriff mobile app with app-only roster or mugshot features was located.

What is and is not public: Fisher County may have releasable booking information, but no official Fisher web page publishes local mugshots. Verify photo access with the sheriff, the receiving jail, or a written records request.


Receiving Jail Mugshots

The receiving-jail issue is central in Fisher County. TCJS reports show Fisher inmates housed elsewhere, so the photo may be tied to the physical facility that completed intake or housing. If the sheriff confirms another county holds the person, ask that facility about its roster, records custodian, photo policy, visitation rules, mail format, and fees.

Do not assume Fisher County rules apply at the receiving jail. The receiving facility controls its own public roster timing, photo display, visitation schedule, commissary vendor, and mail rules. A booking photo can exist even when it is not displayed publicly.


Request Fisher County Booking Photo

For a photo that is not online, submit a focused Texas Public Information Act request after asking the sheriff which office should receive it. The District Clerk page links a county Public Information Act request form, and the Texas Attorney General open-government materials explain the statewide request framework. A request should name the arrestee, approximate arrest date, requested booking photograph, booking record, incident number, cause number if known, and preferred delivery format.

For court documents, use the County Clerk for misdemeanor A and B county-court matters and the District Clerk for felony or district-court matters. The County Court Dockets page can show cause numbers and attorneys, but it is not a mugshot record.


Mugshots Versus Court Records

A booking photo is an intake record. A court record is the filed criminal case. Fisher County court dockets list cause numbers, State of Texas case style, date, publication date, and attorney fields, but they do not list jail housing, mugshots, bond tables, arresting agency, or release status. For filed charges, use Fisher County court records after a jail arrest.

This difference matters after release. A person can leave custody while the court case remains open. A booking photo can be withheld or not posted while a court docket remains public. A dismissed case may still require a separate expunction or nondisclosure process before public record access changes.


Mugshot Removal and Expunction

Do not use commercial mugshot-publishing sites as official sources. If a Fisher County booking photo appears on a private website, a county public-information request will not necessarily remove the private copy. Official record access may change only through the relevant legal process, such as expunction or nondisclosure when eligibility exists.

Texas expunction under Article 55.01 can remove qualifying arrest records when a court grants relief. Nondisclosure can restrict public access to some criminal-history information without destroying every record. The County Clerk and District Clerk pages include forms or self-help resources tied to criminal-court nondisclosure. Case-specific advice should come from counsel or the court handling the record.


Federal and ICE Booking Photos

BOP and U.S. Marshals channels do not operate like county mugshot galleries. The BOP inmate locator displays federal identity and custody fields such as name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. It is not a county booking-photo page. Federal pretrial custody often involves the U.S. Marshals Service before BOP custody appears.

ICE ODLS is also a custody locator, not a mugshot source. It supports A-Number and biographical search paths for immigration detainees. An immigration detainer may affect release from a county or receiving jail, but it does not make Fisher County mugshots available through ICE.

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