Johnson County Jail Mugshots

Johnson County jail mugshots and booking records are available through the Johnson County Sheriff's Office in Cleburne, Texas. The county provides an online inmate search with booking photos, charge information, and bond details for people currently held in the Johnson County Jail. This page explains how to search for inmates, find mugshots, and request records from the Johnson County jail system.

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Johnson County Overview

185,000Population
CleburneCounty Seat
(817) 556-6000Sheriff's Office
(817) 556-6000Jail Direct Line

Johnson County Sheriff's Office

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office is at 1800 Ridgemar Drive in Cleburne, TX 76031. The main phone number is (817) 556-6000. The Sheriff's Office website is at jocotxsheriff.com. Johnson County is in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, south of Fort Worth, and is one of the fastest-growing counties in North Texas. The Sheriff's Office handles county law enforcement and runs the county jail.

Johnson County includes Cleburne, the county seat, along with Burleson, Alvarado, Grandview, and other communities. Many residents commute to Fort Worth and other parts of the DFW metro area, which gives the county a suburban character in its northern portions while remaining more rural in the south. The jail handles bookings from the Sheriff's Office and from city police departments in Cleburne, Burleson, and other local agencies when arrests rise to the county level.

OfficeJohnson County Sheriff's Office
Address1800 Ridgemar Dr., Cleburne, TX 76031
Phone(817) 556-6000
Jail Infojocotxsheriff.com/jail/
Websitejocotxsheriff.com

Johnson County Booking Photos and Records

Booking records at the Johnson County Jail are public under the Texas Public Information Act (Government Code Chapter 552). Each record includes the inmate's full legal name, date of birth, physical description, booking number, arresting agency, charges, and bond details. The booking photo taken at intake is part of this public record and is available through the online inmate search for current inmates.

Johnson County is a growing suburb of Fort Worth in the DFW metro area. Arrest volumes reflect both the county's population growth and its position as a transit corridor between Fort Worth and Central Texas. Drug offenses, DWI, assault, and property crimes are among the most common charges. The jail handles a mix of pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates serving shorter county sentences.

For records not available in the online system, a formal public information request to the Sheriff's Office is required. Records stay on file until a court orders them removed.

How to Request Johnson County Jail Records

For current inmates, use the online inmate search at jocotxsheriff.com/jail/. It shows mugshots and booking details for free without any formal request. For older records, printed copies of booking photos, or written documentation, submit a public information request to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office at 1800 Ridgemar Drive, Cleburne, TX 76031.

Include the subject's full name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date. The office must respond within 10 business days. Fees may apply for copies. For court filings and case records, the Johnson County District Clerk in Cleburne handles district court records. Statewide criminal history is at the Texas DPS Crime Records Division.

Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources

For searches beyond Johnson County or for inmates who may be in state prison, these tools provide access to broader Texas data.

Removing an Arrest Record in Johnson County

Johnson County arrest records stay on file unless a court orders them removed. Texas allows expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 for cases where charges were dismissed, where you were acquitted, or where a case ended without a conviction. The petition is filed with the district court in Johnson County, which holds sessions in Cleburne.

If the court grants expunction, the Sheriff's Office and all other agencies holding records of that arrest must destroy them, including the booking photo. After the order takes effect, the arrest legally did not occur. Orders of nondisclosure are another option for certain deferred adjudication cases. A Cleburne attorney can advise you on which option applies and assist with the filing process.

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Cities in Johnson County

Johnson County includes Cleburne, the county seat, along with Burleson, Alvarado, Grandview, Joshua, and Keene. Burleson is a growing suburb that extends into neighboring Tarrant County. None of these cities currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page on this site. All county-level arrests are processed through the Johnson County Jail at 1800 Ridgemar Drive in Cleburne.

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