Titus County Jail Mugshots

Titus County jail mugshots and booking records are managed by the Titus County Sheriff's Office in Mount Pleasant, Texas. All arrests in the county go through the Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail and keeps records that the public can request. This page covers how to search for inmates, get booking photos, and use statewide tools to find additional information.

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32,000+Population
Mount PleasantCounty Seat
(903) 577-6766Sheriff's Office
(903) 577-6766Jail Direct Line

Titus County Sheriff's Office

The Titus County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county, based in Mount Pleasant. Mount Pleasant is the county seat and the largest city in the county. The Sheriff's Office books all county arrestees, runs the county jail, and maintains public records related to bookings and inmate custody. All records are subject to the Texas Public Information Act.

Titus County is located in Northeast Texas, near the Arkansas border. The county has a moderate population and a full-service county jail. Staff can provide information about current inmates by phone. While the county may not have a live public online roster, the Sheriff's Office is responsive to records requests and phone inquiries about custody status.

For the most current information on an inmate's location, charges, or bond, call the Sheriff's Office at (903) 577-6766. If you need to submit a formal records request, you can do that by mail or in person at the courthouse in Mount Pleasant.

OfficeTitus County Sheriff's Office
County SeatMount Pleasant, TX 75455
Phone(903) 577-6766
HoursMonday through Friday, business hours

Titus County Booking Photos and Records

All persons booked into the Titus County Jail have a booking photo taken at intake. Mugshots and the full booking record are public under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. The booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arrest date and time, bond amount, and the arresting agency.

Titus County processes a moderate volume of bookings for a Northeast Texas county. Records are generally accessible through a formal written request to the Sheriff's Office. The office must respond to your request within 10 business days. If any records are being withheld, you are entitled to a written explanation citing the applicable legal exception.

Note: Records involving active investigations may be temporarily restricted. Juvenile arrest records have limited public access under Texas Family Code Chapter 58.

How to Request Titus County Jail Records

Call (903) 577-6766 to ask about the Sheriff's Office preferred method for receiving Public Information Requests. You can generally mail or bring your request in person to the Titus County Sheriff's Office in Mount Pleasant. Your written request should include the full name of the person you are asking about, the date of the arrest, and the specific records you want, such as a booking photo, booking report, or charge summary.

The Texas Public Information Act sets the 10-business-day response deadline. If the office cannot meet that deadline, they must notify you within the original window and provide a new expected date. Fees for copying are set by state guidelines. For costs exceeding $40, you must receive advance notice and the option to narrow the request.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles statewide background checks if you need records across multiple counties.

Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources

The TDCJ Offender Search covers state prisons. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles background checks. VINELink offers free custody notifications. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspects county jails statewide and posts inspection reports online. Use these tools alongside the local Sheriff's Office contact to get a full picture of someone's custody or criminal history.

Removing an Arrest Record in Titus County

If you were arrested in Titus County but charges were dismissed or you were not convicted, you may be eligible to have the arrest record cleared through expunction under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55. A successful expunction requires all agencies that hold the records, including the Titus County Sheriff's Office, to destroy them.

You file the petition in the court that handled the original case. An attorney can assess whether you qualify and handle the filing process. If full expunction is not available, a nondisclosure order may be a way to limit public access to the record without fully destroying it.

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Cities in Titus County

Mount Pleasant is the county seat and the largest city in Titus County. No cities in the county currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All arrests in Titus County are processed by the Sheriff's Office in Mount Pleasant.

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