Jasper County Jail Mugshots
The Jasper County Sheriff's Department publishes booking photos on the official current inmate roster. The research inspection found image slots on roster cards, and the HTML loaded those images from a booking-photo path. The roster card pairs the mugshot with the person's name, arrest number, arrest date, gender, race, age, arresting agency, and charges. No separate multi-angle gallery, side-profile gallery, or statewide county mugshot archive was found in the official Jasper County sources.
The 48-hour release page also displayed a booking image for the release entry inspected. That matters because a person may disappear from the current inmate roster after release while still appearing for a short time in the release view. The release page states that releases are updated once per day, so it should not be treated as a live release certificate. For current custody, phone confirmation remains the safest route.
The official Jasper County roster is the source for public current booking photos.
The screenshot shows why the mugshot record should be read with the booking fields next to it, not separated from custody status and charges.
Find Jasper County Booking Photos
Jasper County booking photos are not found through a name-search form. They are found by scanning the roster entries and checking the current or recent-release tabs. The roster is useful when the person is still held at the Jasper County Jail. The release page is useful when the person has just left custody, especially because it adds release date and reason for release.
- Open the official current inmate roster from the Jasper County Sheriff's Department.
- Scan the roster or use browser find to locate the person's name.
- Review the booking photo in context with arrest number, date, agency, and charges.
- Open the 48-hour release page if the person is no longer listed as current.
- Request the booking or jail-docket record from the sheriff if a photo is not visible online.
The Jasper County inmate records page explains the full roster lookup path when the mugshot is only one part of the custody question.
Jasper County Booking Photo Fields
A Jasper County jail mugshot appears with enough booking data to identify the roster entry, but not enough to decide bond, court dates, or case outcome. It is a jail intake image. It should be read as evidence that the person was booked into or listed by the county jail system, not as proof that the person was convicted.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | A single public image for the roster entry; no side-profile set was observed. |
| Name | The roster name heading tied to the photo. |
| Arrest number | The numeric Jasper arrest identifier for the booking entry. |
| Arrest date | The listed arrest date in MM/DD/YYYY format. |
| Demographics | Gender, race, and age as shown on the public roster. |
| Arresting agency | Sheriff, Bay Springs Police, Heidelberg Police, MDOC, or another listed agency. |
| Charges | Booking charge text, court order, hold, or other custody reason. |
Are Jasper County Mugshots Public?
Mississippi research did not locate a single statewide statute dedicated only to mugshot release. The stronger public-record basis is the Mississippi Public Records Act and the sheriff jail-docket statute. Jasper County voluntarily publishes booking images on its official roster. A particular image may still be withheld, removed, corrected, or limited based on exemptions, court orders, expunction, or custodian decisions.
Key Statutes:
Mississippi Public Records Act, Title 25, Chapter 61 states that public records are open for inspection unless another law makes them exempt.
Mississippi Code Section 19-25-63 requires the sheriff to keep a jail docket with core custody facts about each person received into jail.
Mississippi Code Section 99-19-71 provides expunction routes for certain dismissed, dropped, acquitted, no-disposition, and eligible conviction records.
How Long Mugshots Stay Listed
The official research does not support a promise that Jasper County mugshots stay online for a fixed number of hours or days. The county has a current roster and a 48-hour release page, and the release page says release updates are made once per day. That means a booking photo can appear while someone is current and may appear briefly after release, but no official retention rule or photo-removal schedule was located.
What is and is not public: Current roster photos and release-page photos are public when the sheriff posts them. Bond totals, housing units, full DOB, addresses, court dates, and case numbers were not visible on inspected roster cards.
Request Jasper County Booking Photos
If a Jasper County booking photo is not visible online, the practical public-record route is a written request to the custodian of the booking or jail-docket record. The sheriff site does not publish a dedicated public-records form, fee schedule, or turnaround time. A useful request should identify the person's full name, arrest date if known, arrest number if visible, arresting agency, and the specific item requested, such as the booking photograph or jail docket entry.
For a current custody question, call 601-764-2588 before submitting a broader request. For a court-file question after the arrest, use the Circuit Clerk, Justice Court, or prosecutor contacts because a jail photo does not show whether a charge was later filed, amended, dismissed, or indicted.
Jasper County Release Photos
The release page is useful because it adds context that the current roster omits. It may show release date and reason for release, such as time served, next to a booking image. That does not make the release page a full case-history archive. It is a short public view of recent jail release events.
The Jasper sheriff 48-hour release page is the official source for recent release photo entries when they are posted.
The release view helps explain why a person can leave the current roster while a recent booking record still appears briefly.
Jasper County Mugshot Removal
No Jasper County policy was found for removing booking photos after dismissal, acquittal, expunction, or release. The records-based path is to resolve the court record first, obtain any expunction or sealing order that applies, and then contact the record custodian or website publisher with that order. Commercial pay-to-remove sites are not a government records remedy and should not be treated as a substitute for court action.
The court process matters because the booking photo and the court case are related but different records. The Jasper County court records after jail arrest page covers the charge, disposition, and expunction side of the arrest record.
Federal and MDOC Photos
Federal and state custody do not follow the Jasper County jail mugshot pattern. The BOP locator shows federal custody status, location, release date, and identity fields, but it is not a county-style mugshot gallery. ICE ODLS is an immigration detainee locator, not a booking-photo database. MDOC is for sentenced state prisoners and supervision, so a person transferred from Jasper County to state custody should be searched there rather than on the county roster.
State custody also changes the record owner. The Jasper County Sheriff publishes county booking images when a person is on the local roster. MDOC records are searched by name or MDOC number and may show custody or supervision status, facility, offense, sentence, and release information where public. Do not expect a Jasper County booking photo, county bond amount, or county release reason to appear in the MDOC locator.
That split also affects records requests. A county booking photograph should start with the Jasper County Sheriff's Department because the jail docket and roster are sheriff records. A state prison record should follow MDOC's written public-records process. A federal or immigration record should use the federal agency's locator or legal channel rather than the county mugshot roster.