Reeves County Jail Mugshots and Inmate Search

Reeves County jail mugshots and inmate records are available through the Reeves County Sheriff's Office online search portal at reevescountysheriff.org. The inmate search is available under the Detention Center tab. You can search by name, booking number, or date of birth to find current inmates in Reeves County.

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Reeves County Overview

~15,000Population
PecosCounty Seat
(432) 445-4901Sheriff's Office
(432) 445-4901Jail Direct Line

Reeves County Sheriff's Office

The Reeves County Sheriff's Office is led by Sheriff Arturo Granado. The address is 500 S. Oak St, PO Box 910, Pecos, TX 79772. The phone number is (432) 445-4901. You can email the Sheriff at art.granado@reevescounty.org. The official website is reevescountysheriff.org.

Reeves County is notable for having three separate detention facilities: Reeves I, II, and III. These are federal contract facilities that primarily house low-security, non-US citizens under contracts with the federal government. Reeves I and II operate under CAR-6 contract (2007) and Reeves III under CAR-5 contract (2006). The combined capacity for federal inmates is approximately 7,000 beds, making this one of the largest detention operations in Texas by capacity.

The Sheriff's Office website provides a separate inmate search for county jail inmates. Access the inmate search through the Detention Center tab at reevescountysheriff.org/inmate-search. Search fields include name, booking number, and date of birth. Records are updated regularly.

Address500 S. Oak St, PO Box 910, Pecos, TX 79772
Phone(432) 445-4901
Emailart.granado@reevescounty.org

Reeves County Booking Photos and Records

County jail booking records in Reeves County follow the standard Texas format. They include the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, booking date, and a booking photograph. These records are public under the Texas Public Information Act with the standard exceptions for juvenile cases, active investigations, and expunged records.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, you can request these records from the Sheriff's Office. The online search provides access to current inmates. For older records or records not on the active roster, a written Public Information Request is the correct approach. The agency has 10 business days to respond.

The federal detention facilities in Reeves County operate under separate federal records rules. If you need records related to a federal detainee, contact the relevant federal agency rather than the county Sheriff's Office.

How to Request Reeves County Jail Records

Submit a written Public Information Request to the Reeves County Sheriff's Office at 500 S. Oak St, PO Box 910, Pecos, TX 79772, or email art.granado@reevescounty.org. Call (432) 445-4901 to ask about submission options. Include the subject's name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date.

The Texas Public Information Act requires a 10-business-day response. Most digital records can be emailed at little or no cost. Paper copies cost about $0.10 per page under standard Texas rates. If fees will be significant, the agency must provide an estimate and get your approval before proceeding.

For denied requests, contact the Texas Attorney General's Open Records Division. They handle disputes for all Texas counties at no cost to requesters and can compel release of improperly withheld public records.

Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources

The TDCJ Offender Search covers all Texas state prisons and is free. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles formal criminal history background checks. The VINELink system provides free custody alerts for county jail inmates across Texas.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards certifies and inspects the Reeves County county jail facilities and publishes capacity and compliance data publicly.

Removing an Arrest Record in Reeves County

If your Reeves County arrest was dismissed or you were acquitted, you may qualify for expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55. The petition is filed in the district court in Pecos. Once an expunction order is granted, all agencies must destroy their copies of the record.

Eligibility depends on the type of charge and the outcome of your case. A local attorney familiar with the Reeves County courts can advise on whether your case qualifies. Waiting periods apply to some offense categories before expunction is available.

An Order of Nondisclosure is available for some deferred adjudication completions. This seals the record from most public searches without destroying it. Either option can help protect you from the ongoing effects of a past arrest on your public record and employment prospects.

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Cities in Reeves County

Reeves County's main city is Pecos, which serves as the county seat. Toyah and other small communities are also in the county. No cities in Reeves County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.

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