Shackelford County Jail Mugshots

Shackelford County jail mugshots and booking records are managed by the Shackelford County Sheriff's Office in Albany. This is a small rural county with no online inmate roster. Contact the Sheriff's Office at (325) 762-2232 to check on someone in custody or to request booking records.

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~3,300Population
AlbanyCounty Seat
(325) 762-2232Sheriff's Office
(325) 762-2232Jail Direct Line

Shackelford County Sheriff's Office

The Shackelford County Sheriff's Office is at 116 W. 2nd Street, Albany, TX 76430. The phone is (325) 762-2232. The Sheriff's Office handles all adult arrests in Shackelford County and operates the county jail in Albany. Albany serves as both the county seat and the main population center in this small West Texas county.

Shackelford County is in the rolling plains of North Central Texas between Abilene and Throckmorton. The population of around 3,300 makes it one of the smaller counties in the state by population. Booking volume is low, and the county jail holds a small number of inmates at any given time. Staff can usually answer basic custody questions by phone during regular hours.

There is no public online inmate roster for this county. Phone contact is the primary option for checking custody status. VINELink also covers Shackelford County and provides 24-hour custody tracking as part of its statewide Texas network.

Address116 W. 2nd Street, Albany, TX 76430
Phone(325) 762-2232
County SeatAlbany, TX

Shackelford County Booking Photos and Records

Booking records at the Shackelford County Jail include the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and a booking photograph. These records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office. They are public records under Texas law, with the standard exceptions for juvenile cases, active investigations, and records that have been expunged by court order.

Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, you can request these records by submitting a written Public Information Request to the Sheriff's Office. The agency has 10 business days to respond. For a small county, calling first can help you find out exactly what records exist and how to get them most efficiently.

Given the low annual booking volume in Shackelford County, specific records requests are uncommon. The Sheriff's Office is typically responsive to written requests and can often answer simple questions over the phone without requiring a formal written process.

How to Request Shackelford County Jail Records

Submit a written Public Information Request to the Shackelford County Sheriff's Office at 116 W. 2nd Street, Albany, TX 76430. Call (325) 762-2232 first to confirm the best way to send your request. Include the subject's full name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date.

The Texas Public Information Act requires a 10-business-day response. Most digital records can be provided at little or no cost. Paper copies are billed at standard Texas copy rates. Calling first is recommended for small county agencies since staff capacity varies.

If your request is denied or you do not receive a response, contact the Texas Attorney General's Open Records Division. They handle records disputes for all Texas counties at no cost and can intervene when records are improperly withheld.

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 statewide. The VINELink system provides free 24-hour custody alerts for Shackelford County Jail inmates.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards certifies and inspects county jails across all 254 Texas counties including Shackelford County. Their site has inspection records and capacity information for the facility.

Removing an Arrest Record in Shackelford County

If your Shackelford 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 Albany. 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 the case. Waiting periods apply to some offense categories. A local attorney can review your situation and confirm whether you qualify. Given the small size of the county, cases may sometimes be handled in a neighboring county's court depending on judicial assignments.

An Order of Nondisclosure is a separate option for deferred adjudication completions. This seals the record from most public searches while law enforcement retains access. Either remedy can reduce the lasting effects of an old arrest on your public profile and background checks.

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Cities in Shackelford County

Albany is the only incorporated city in Shackelford County and serves as the county seat. No communities in Shackelford County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site.

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