Robertson County Jail Mugshots and Inmate Records

Robertson County jail mugshots and booking records are managed by the Robertson County Sheriff's Office in Franklin. Booking photos are available and the jail email is jailinfo@robertsoncountysherifftx.org. The county processes approximately 1,800 arrests per year with an average daily jail population of 90 inmates.

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Robertson County Overview

~17,000Population
FranklinCounty Seat
(979) 828-3299Sheriff's Office
(979) 828-3299Jail Direct Line

Robertson County Sheriff's Office

The Robertson County Sheriff's Office is at 1100 Deport Street, Franklin, TX 77856. The main phone is (979) 828-3299. The jail is located at 1006 W US Hwy 79, Franklin, TX 77856, PO Box 1109, Franklin, TX 77856. You can email the jail at jailinfo@robertsoncountysherifftx.org.

Robertson County lies between Waco and Bryan-College Station in Central Texas. The county processes about 1,800 arrests per year. The average daily jail population is around 90 inmates, with a weekly turnover of 55 percent. The Sheriff's Office handles bookings from local law enforcement agencies across the county.

Booking photos are available for Robertson County. Third-party aggregator tools also list Robertson County bookings. The jail email is a useful contact for records requests and for getting information about someone in custody. For formal records, a written Public Information Request is the official route.

Sheriff Address1100 Deport Street, Franklin, TX 77856
Jail Address1006 W US Hwy 79, Franklin, TX 77856
Phone(979) 828-3299
Jail Emailjailinfo@robertsoncountysherifftx.org

Robertson County Booking Photos and Records

Robertson County booking records include the person's name, charges, bond amounts, court dates, and booking photographs. Mugshots are available through the proper request process. The jail email at jailinfo@robertsoncountysherifftx.org is a convenient way to ask about specific records. Annual arrests in Robertson County total approximately 1,800 offenders.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, booking records are public information. The Sheriff's Office must respond to written requests within 10 business days. Exceptions apply for juvenile cases, active investigations, and records expunged by court order. All other records are available on request.

How to Request Robertson County Jail Records

Submit a Public Information Request by mail to the Robertson County Sheriff's Office at 1100 Deport Street, Franklin, TX 77856, or by email to jailinfo@robertsoncountysherifftx.org. Include the subject's name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date. Specify whether you need a booking photo, arrest report, or other specific record.

The Texas Public Information Act requires a 10-business-day response. For quick custody inquiries, the jail email is often faster than formal mail. Standard Texas copy fees apply for paper records. Digital records are typically emailed at no charge or very low cost.

For denied requests, contact the Texas Attorney General's Open Records Division. They handle disputes for all Texas counties at no cost and can require agencies to release records that are properly public under Texas law.

Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources

The TDCJ Offender Search covers all Texas state prisons. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles formal criminal history background checks statewide. The VINELink system connects to Robertson County and all other Texas county jails for free custody alerts.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards certifies and inspects the Robertson County Jail. Their public data includes capacity information and inspection results for the facility.

Removing an Arrest Record in Robertson County

If your Robertson 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 Franklin. Once the expunction order is granted, all agencies must destroy their copies of the record.

Eligibility depends on the charge type and the outcome of your case. Waiting periods apply to some categories. A local attorney familiar with Robertson County courts can confirm whether you qualify and help you file the petition in the correct venue.

An Order of Nondisclosure may be available for deferred adjudication cases. This seals the record from public searches while law enforcement retains access. Either option can reduce the lasting effects of an old arrest on your public profile and background checks.

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Cities in Robertson County

Robertson County includes the city of Franklin, which serves as the county seat, along with Hearne and Calvert. No cities in Robertson County currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.

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