Ochiltree County Jail Mugshots and Booking Records

Ochiltree County jail mugshots and arrest records are publicly available online through the Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office. The inmate roster shows booking photos along with charges and booking dates. You can search by name, booking number, or date of birth to find someone currently in the Ochiltree County Jail in Perryton.

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Ochiltree County Overview

~10,000Population
PerrytonCounty Seat
(806) 435-8000Sheriff's Office
(806) 435-8000Jail Direct Line

Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office

The Ochiltree County Sheriff's Office is led by Sheriff Terry Bouchard and is located at 21 SE 6th Ave, Perryton, TX 79070. The mailing address is 511 S. Ash, Perryton, TX 79070. You can reach them at (806) 435-8000. The fax is (806) 435-8011 and the email is txsheriff@ochiltree.net.

The Ochiltree County Jail has a capacity of 30 inmates, with an average daily population of 16 to 22 people. The facility processes between 350 and 400 bookings annually. Common charges include drug-related offenses at about 28 percent, assault at 16 percent, theft and burglary at 13 percent, and DUI/DWI at 12 percent. The average pretrial stay is 15 days.

The Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate roster that is updated daily and typically within 24 hours of booking. The roster shows arrest records, mugshots, charges, facility location, offense dates, bond information, booking numbers, and release dates. Ochiltree County is one of the more transparent Panhandle counties when it comes to online access to jail records.

Jail Address21 SE 6th Ave, Perryton, TX 79070
Phone(806) 435-8000
Emailtxsheriff@ochiltree.net

Ochiltree County Booking Photos and Records

Booking records at the Ochiltree County Jail include the full name, aliases, date of birth, physical description, arrest date, booking number, charges, bond amount, arresting agency, and release date. Mugshots are included and are publicly accessible through the online roster. Records are updated daily.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these are public records. Ochiltree County posts mugshots online with no special request required for current inmates. For records not on the active roster, you can email txsheriff@ochiltree.net or submit a written request by mail. Digital access may be provided at no fee.

Records that have been expunged by court order, juvenile records, and active investigation files may be withheld. For all other records, the public has a right to access them. The average pretrial stay in the Ochiltree County Jail is about 15 days, and sentenced inmates serve an average of 6.5 months.

How to Request Ochiltree County Jail Records

For records not on the public roster, contact the Ochiltree County Clerk at 511 S. Main Street, Suite #8, Perryton, TX 79070. The phone is (806) 435-8039 and the fax is (806) 435-2081. Email requests can be sent to countyclerk@ochiltree.net. Office hours are Monday through Thursday 9 AM to 12 PM and 1 PM to 4 PM, and Friday 9 AM to 12 PM.

For mugshots and arrest records specifically, you can also contact the Sheriff's Office directly at txsheriff@ochiltree.net. Include your email address in the request for electronic delivery. The Texas Public Information Act gives the county 10 business days to respond. No fees are mentioned for digital access to most records.

Note: County Clerk Cassi Laxton handles Open Records Request forms. You can pick up a form at the clerk's office or request one by email. Provide as much detail as possible to help staff locate the records quickly.

Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources

The TDCJ Offender Search covers all Texas state prison units and is free. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles formal criminal history reports for background checks. Both tools cover statewide data beyond just local jail bookings.

The VINELink system connects to Ochiltree County and all other Texas county jails. You can sign up for free custody alerts by text, phone, or email. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards certifies and inspects the Ochiltree County Jail and posts public data on capacity and compliance.

Removing an Arrest Record in Ochiltree County

If your Ochiltree County arrest was dismissed or ended in an acquittal, you may be eligible for expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55. An expunction order requires all agencies to destroy their copies of the record. The petition is filed in the district court in Perryton.

Eligibility depends on the charges, the case outcome, and any applicable waiting periods. A local attorney can review your case and confirm whether you qualify. If an expunction is granted, the record is removed from all official sources including the online jail roster and state databases.

For deferred adjudication cases, an Order of Nondisclosure may be available. This seals the record from public access while allowing law enforcement to retain it. Both options can help protect your public profile from the effects of a past arrest in Ochiltree County.

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Cities in Ochiltree County

Perryton is the county seat and largest community in Ochiltree County. No cities in Ochiltree County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.

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