Victoria County Jail Mugshots
Victoria County jail mugshots and booking records are managed by the Victoria County Sheriff's Office in Victoria, Texas. The Sheriff's Office operates an online inmate search that lets you look up current inmates and recent bookings. This page covers how to use that tool, request booking photos, and access state resources for additional records.
Victoria County Overview
Victoria County Sheriff's Office
The Victoria County Sheriff's Office is located at 101 N. Glass St., Victoria, TX 77901. Victoria is the county seat and the main population center in the county. The Sheriff's Office runs a full-service county jail, processes all bookings, and maintains records that are publicly accessible under Texas law. The office serves the greater Victoria area and unincorporated parts of the county.
Victoria County has a population of around 92,000 and processes a substantial number of jail bookings each year. An online inmate search is available through the county's website at victoriacountytx.org/sheriff. That tool provides access to current inmates and recent bookings. For records not available through the online portal, submit a Public Information Request to the Sheriff's Office.
| Office | Victoria County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 101 N. Glass St., Victoria, TX 77901 |
| Phone | (361) 575-0651 |
| Website | victoriacountytx.org/sheriff |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, business hours |
Victoria County Inmate Search
Victoria County provides an online inmate search through the Sheriff's Office website at victoriacountytx.org/sheriff. You can search by name to find current inmates. Results show custody status, charges, and bond information. The roster is updated on a regular basis.
If you cannot find someone through the online search, call (361) 575-0651 to check directly with the jail. For state prison inmates, the TDCJ Offender Search covers all Texas state facilities. Sign up at VINELink for free custody status notifications when an inmate is released or transferred.
The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles statewide background checks and is one of the main resources for finding records across all Texas counties.
Victoria County Booking Photos and Records
Victoria County booking photos are part of every official arrest record. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, these records are available to the public. A standard booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, charges, booking date, bond amount, and mugshot. For current inmates, some of this information is visible through the online inmate search.
For older arrests or people no longer in the inmate portal, submit a formal Public Information Request. The county must respond within 10 business days. If any records are being withheld, you are entitled to a written explanation with the applicable legal exception cited. You have the right to seek a ruling from the Texas Attorney General if you disagree with the response.
How to Request Victoria County Jail Records
Submit a written Public Information Request to the Victoria County Sheriff's Office. Contact the office at (361) 575-0651 to ask about submission options, or mail your request to 101 N. Glass St., Victoria, TX 77901. Include the full name of the subject, the date of the arrest, and the specific records you want, such as the booking photo or the full intake report.
The Texas Public Information Act gives the county 10 business days to respond. Fees may apply for copying. For costs exceeding $40, the county must notify you in advance. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles statewide background checks for a small fee if you need records beyond what the county holds.
Texas Statewide Jail and Arrest Resources
The TDCJ Offender Search covers state prison inmates. The Texas DPS Crime Records Division handles background checks. VINELink provides free custody alerts. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards monitors county jails statewide and publishes inspection data. All provide free access for basic lookups.
Removing an Arrest Record in Victoria County
Eligible individuals can have arrest records expunged in Texas under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 55. This applies when charges are dismissed, you are acquitted, or you complete a qualifying diversion program. An expunction order requires all agencies, including Victoria County, to destroy the records. File the petition in the court that handled the case. An attorney can assess your eligibility and guide the process. A nondisclosure order is an alternative if full expunction is not available.
Cities in Victoria County
Victoria is the county seat and the largest city in Victoria County. No cities in the county currently meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page. All arrests are handled by the Victoria County Sheriff's Office and the county jail.