Floyd County Booking Photos and Jail Mugshots
Floyd County jail mugshots and booking records are maintained by the Floyd County Sheriff's Office in Floydada, Texas. The Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and handles all arrest records for this rural west Texas county. Contact the office directly to check on current inmate status or to request copies of booking photos and records.
Floyd County Overview
Floyd County Sheriff's Office
The Floyd County Sheriff's Office is at 125 E. California St. in Floydada, the county seat. The office runs the county jail and processes all arrests made in Floyd County. When someone is arrested, they are brought here for booking. The booking record includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and a booking photograph. These records are public under the Texas Public Information Act and can be requested from the office.
Floyd County sits on the Texas South Plains, roughly 50 miles north of Lubbock. Floydada is the county seat and the only real community in the county. The area is flat, agricultural land with a small, stable population. The Sheriff's Office covers the entire county with a small staff. For anyone looking for Floyd County jail mugshots or inmate records, calling the office by phone is the most direct approach, as the county does not maintain a public online inmate roster.
For state prison records, the TDCJ Offender Search covers all Texas inmates in state facilities. The county jail holds pretrial detainees and people serving shorter local sentences.
| Office | Floyd County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 125 E. California St., Floydada, TX 79235 |
| Phone | (806) 983-4901 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | Contact Floyd County directly |
Floyd County Inmate Search
To find current inmates at the Floyd County Jail, call the Sheriff's Office at (806) 983-4901. The office can confirm custody status and provide basic booking information by phone during business hours. Floyd County does not operate a public online inmate roster, so a phone call or in-person visit is the best way to check on someone in custody.
When you call, have the person's full name and date of birth ready. That information helps staff locate the right record quickly. For formal copies of booking photos or arrest documents, submit a written public information request. The office must respond within 10 business days under the Texas Public Information Act. Viewing records in person is free during office hours. Copies of documents carry a per-page fee.
For broader searches across Texas, the TDCJ Offender Search covers state prison inmates. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles statewide criminal history. For inmate release alerts, VINELink is free and works for most Texas county jails.
The TDCJ Offender Search covers Floyd County residents who have been transferred to Texas state prison facilities.
Floyd County Booking Photos and Records
Booking photos taken at the Floyd County Jail are part of the official public arrest record. Every person booked at the jail is photographed as part of the standard intake process. For current inmates, call the office to confirm what records are available. For older records, a formal written public information request is needed to get copies of booking photos and arrest documents.
All Floyd County arrest records are public under the Texas Government Code Chapter 552. A standard booking record includes full name, date of birth, physical description, booking number, charges, bond amount, arresting agency, and booking date. Release information is added once the person leaves custody. The record stays on file with the Sheriff's Office indefinitely unless a court orders its removal.
Some records carry access restrictions. Active investigation files may be withheld temporarily. Juvenile records are protected under Texas Family Code section 58.005. Records expunged by court order are removed from public access entirely. Outside these limits, most adult Floyd County arrest records are open to the public.
How to Request Floyd County Jail Records
For custody checks, call (806) 983-4901. For copies of booking photos or other records, submit a written public information request. Mail it to Floyd County Sheriff's Office, 125 E. California St., Floydada, TX 79235, or bring it in person during office hours.
Include the person's full name, date of birth, approximate arrest date, and what specific records you need. The office has 10 business days to respond. Viewing records in person is free. Copies carry a per-page fee. For court case records tied to criminal charges, contact the Floyd County District Clerk or County Clerk in Floydada separately, as court files are held apart from jail records.
Note: Floyd County is a small, rural county with limited staff. Calling ahead before visiting in person is a good idea to confirm office hours and staff availability. For current custody checks, a phone call usually gets results faster than a written request.
Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources
The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers all Texas state prison inmates. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles statewide criminal history records. Both tools cover Floyd County records and every other Texas county.
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspects all county jails in Texas, including the Floyd County Jail. TCJS inspection reports are public records that cover facility conditions, staffing, and compliance with state jail standards. These reports are available on the TCJS website.
For inmate release notifications, VINELink is free and sends automatic alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. The service covers Floyd County and most Texas county jails. Register with the inmate's name and booking number to receive alerts by phone, text, or email.
Removing an Arrest Record in Floyd County
Arrest records in Floyd County remain on file until a court orders their removal. Texas law allows expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55. You may qualify if the charges were dropped, you were acquitted at trial, or the case was dismissed. An approved expunction requires all agencies to destroy the record, including the booking photo and all related arrest documents.
File your petition with the district court in Floyd County. The court is in Floydada. If the judge approves the expunction, the Sheriff's Office must destroy its copies of the arrest record. After expunction, you can legally say in most situations that the arrest did not happen. An order of nondisclosure seals the record without destroying it and may apply to certain deferred adjudication cases. A Texas attorney can advise on which option is right for your specific case.
Cities in Floyd County
Floyd County's only real community is Floydada, the county seat. No other towns in Floyd County meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site. All arrests in the county are processed through the Floyd County Sheriff's Office and jail in Floydada.
Nearby Counties
Floyd County is on the Texas South Plains. If the arrest happened near a county line, check the neighboring county pages.