Find Jail Mugshots in McMullen County

McMullen County jail mugshots and booking records are handled by the McMullen County Sheriff's Office in Tilden. This is a very small, rural county in South Texas. Because the population is low, there is no public online inmate search portal. Contact the Sheriff's Office directly for current inmate information or to request booking photos.

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TildenCounty Seat
(361) 274-3311Sheriff's Office
(361) 274-3311Jail Direct Line

McMullen County Sheriff's Office

The McMullen County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for this small South Texas county. The mailing address is PO Box 231, Tilden, TX 78072. You can reach them at (361) 274-3311. Tilden is the county seat and home to the county jail.

McMullen County is one of the least populated counties in Texas. The jail holds a small number of inmates at any given time. When someone is arrested in the county, the Sheriff's Office handles all booking and record keeping. Staff can tell you whether a specific person is in custody when you call.

Because the county is so small, there is no online inmate roster or digital mugshot portal. All requests for records, including booking photos, go through the Sheriff's Office directly. Most requests can be handled over the phone or by mail, though some may require a written Public Information Request form.

Mailing AddressPO Box 231, Tilden, TX 78072
Phone(361) 274-3311
County SeatTilden
Inmate SearchContact Sheriff's Office directly

McMullen County Booking Photos and Records

Booking records created at the McMullen County Jail include the arrested person's name, date of birth, charges filed, bond amount, arresting officer, and booking date. A photograph is taken at intake. These records are public under Texas law with limited exceptions.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, most booking records must be released to the public upon request. Records may be withheld for active investigations, juvenile cases, and records that were expunged or sealed by court order. The county must tell you why a record is being withheld if they deny your request.

Small counties like McMullen may take longer to process records requests than larger ones. If you have not heard back within 10 business days, follow up in writing. Cite the Texas Public Information Act in your follow-up to make clear you know your rights under state law.

How to Request McMullen County Jail Records

To get booking records or mugshots from McMullen County, send a written Public Information Request to the McMullen County Sheriff's Office at PO Box 231, Tilden, TX 78072. Include the full name of the person you are looking for, their date of birth if you know it, and the approximate date of arrest.

The Sheriff's Office has 10 business days to respond to your request. They may ask for clarification, provide the records directly, or issue a cost estimate. Small counties often respond faster in person. If you can visit the office, staff can usually help you on the spot.

If the county charges fees for copies, standard Texas rates apply. Paper copies are typically $0.10 per page. Digital records may be emailed at no charge. Ask specifically whether email delivery is an option when you submit your request, as it can speed up the process.

Note: For urgent custody questions, a phone call is usually the fastest route in small rural counties like McMullen.

Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources

Even without a local online system, you have several state tools to work with. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers all state prisons in Texas. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles criminal history reports for employers and individuals who need formal background checks.

The VINELink network is available around the clock. It connects to the McMullen County Sheriff's Office and will alert you by phone, text, or email when someone's status changes. This is especially useful if you are trying to track when a person might be released.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspects and certifies all county jails. Their database shows the current approved capacity of the McMullen County Jail and recent inspection results. They also publish a monthly report on inmate population counts across the state.

Removing an Arrest Record in McMullen County

If you were arrested in McMullen County and the case was dismissed or you were found not guilty, you may qualify to have the record expunged. Expunction removes the arrest from all law enforcement databases and court records. You file the petition in the district court that handled the case.

Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55 explains who qualifies for expunction and how to apply. The requirements vary based on the type of charge, the outcome of the case, and how much time has passed. A local attorney in the area can review your case and tell you whether you are eligible.

If expunction is not an option, you may qualify for an Order of Nondisclosure under certain conditions. This seals the record from public view but does not erase it entirely. Both remedies can limit the damage of a past arrest on background checks and public databases.

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Cities in McMullen County

McMullen County is very sparsely populated. The only incorporated community is Tilden, which serves as the county seat. No cities in McMullen County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.

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