Irving Jail Mugshots and Booking Records
Irving jail mugshots come from arrests made by the Irving Police Department, which operates its own city jail at the Criminal Justice Center. The Irving Police Department (IPD) maintains a city jail that runs 24 hours a day, and some inmates are later transferred to the Dallas County Jail. If you are trying to find booking photos, check on someone in custody, or get a copy of an arrest report in Irving, this page covers the right offices to contact and the steps to take under Texas public records law.
Irving Overview
Irving Police Department
The Irving Police Department (IPD) handles law enforcement in Irving. It is a full-service department with its own jail at the Criminal Justice Center on N. O'Connor Road. The jail operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Officers can book suspects directly into the city jail, and some are later moved to the Dallas County Jail depending on charges and capacity.
IPD publishes a daily in-custody list showing current adult inmates held at the Irving City Jail. This PDF is updated Monday through Friday and lists people in custody at that time. It is one of the fastest ways to check whether someone is currently held in Irving.
| Department | Irving Police Department |
|---|---|
| Criminal Justice Center | 305 N O'Connor Blvd, Irving, TX 75061 |
| Jail Phone | (972) 721-2625 or (972) 721-3608 |
| Records Phone | (972) 721-2437 |
| Records Email | IPDRecordReq@irvingtx.gov |
| Police Website | cityofirving.org/police |
| Records Page | irvingtx.gov/records |
| In-Custody List | In-Custody List (PDF) |
The Irving Police Department website has direct links to jail information, records requests, and contact details for different divisions. This is your starting point for anything related to Irving arrests and mugshots.
Irving Jail and Where Mugshots Are Held
Irving is unique among Dallas-area cities because it operates its own city jail. Booking photos are taken at the Criminal Justice Center when someone is booked into the Irving City Jail. The in-custody list published by IPD shows who is currently held there.
Some inmates are transferred to the Dallas County Jail after the initial booking, especially those with serious charges or when space at the city facility is limited. Once at the county level, records are managed by the Dallas County Sheriff's Office. Keep that in mind if you cannot find someone on the city's in-custody list.
| City Jail | Irving City Jail, 305 N. O'Connor Road, Irving, TX 75061 |
|---|---|
| Hours | Open 24/7 |
| Jail Phone | (972) 721-2625 |
| In-Custody PDF | Updated Monday through Friday |
| County Overflow | Dallas County Jail (for transferred inmates) |
The in-custody list is a PDF that you can download directly from the city's website. It shows name, charge, and booking status. For more detailed booking information or for mugshots that are not published online, submit a written records request to the IPD Records Section.
How to Get Irving Mugshots and Records
There are several ways to access Irving jail mugshots and arrest records. The in-custody list is the fastest option for current inmates. For older records or those who have already been released, you will need to submit a formal request.
- Download the daily in-custody list PDF at egov.ci.irving.tx.us
- Email IPDRecordReq@irvingtx.gov for records requests
- Visit in person at the Records Section, 305 N O'Connor Blvd, before 4:30 p.m.
- Call (972) 721-2437 with questions about available records
- Submit online through the open records portal at irvingtx.gov
Background checks require you to appear in person before 4:30 p.m. with a valid government-issued photo ID. The fee is $5 each. Crash reports cost $6 and can also be obtained in person, by phone with a card, or by mail with a money order. Certified copies are $2 per page. All other copy costs fall under Texas Government Code Chapter 552.
Irving's records request page lists all submission options, fees, and contact information in one place. Use it to submit or track an open records request online.
Public Information Requests in Irving
Texas residents have the right to request public records under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. This includes police reports, arrest records, booking information, and any other documents held by city agencies. Requests must be in writing, and agencies have 10 business days to respond.
For IPD records, you can submit your request by email to IPDRecordReq@irvingtx.gov, by fax at (972) 721-3635, in person at the Criminal Justice Center at 305 N O'Connor Blvd, or through the city's open records portal. For non-police city records, the City Secretary's Office at 825 W. Irving Blvd, Irving, TX 75060 handles requests, and you can also email openrecords@irvingtx.gov. IPD staff also speak Spanish, so Spanish-language requests are welcome.
If a record request is expected to cost more than $40, the agency must provide an itemized cost estimate before proceeding. If costs exceed $100, a deposit may be required. You have the right to ask the agency to narrow the request or to waive costs if you are acting in the public interest.
Statewide Arrest and Inmate Resources
For inmates transferred to state prison, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice offender search at inmate.tdcj.texas.gov lets you look up current location, sentence, and projected release date. This covers anyone who was convicted and sent to a state facility from Irving or anywhere else in Texas.
The Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service at dps.texas.gov provides statewide criminal history data. This covers arrests and convictions from all Texas agencies, including Irving PD. To track custody status and receive automatic alerts, use VINELink at vinelink.com. VINELink is especially useful if you need to know when someone is released from the Irving or Dallas County facilities.
Expunction and Record Sealing in Irving
If you were arrested in Irving and the case did not end in a conviction, you may be able to have the arrest expunged. Texas law provides for expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55. An expunction removes the arrest record from police, court, and state agency files. All agencies that receive notice must destroy the records.
You file the petition in the district court for Dallas County since Irving is in Dallas County. The process involves filing legal paperwork, serving all agencies that hold the record, and attending a hearing if one is set. If granted, IPD, the Dallas County Sheriff's Office, and DPS must all destroy or return the relevant records. This is a formal legal proceeding, so an attorney helps the process go more smoothly.
Order of nondisclosure is a related option for people who completed deferred adjudication. It does not destroy records, but it seals them from public view. This may be a better fit for some situations. Either way, talk to a licensed Texas attorney to figure out which path applies to your case. Legal aid services in Dallas County include Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas, reachable at (888) 529-5277.
Dallas County Jail Records
Arrests in Irving go to the Irving City Jail and some transfer to the Dallas County Jail. Visit the county page for the full inmate search and booking records.

