Find Quitman County Booking Photos

Quitman County jail mugshots and booking photos are handled through local jail records, not through a county-published photo gallery. A search for Quitman County booking photos should start with the sheriff's custody office for recent local arrests, then move to public-record requests, MDOC lookup, VINELink notices, or federal locator tools when the person is no longer in county custody. Mississippi law treats many records held by public bodies as open records, but law-enforcement exemptions and sealing orders can limit release.

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Quitman County Mugshot Roster Status

No official Quitman County online roster or mugshot gallery was located in the county research. The county site, sheriff-related county pages, Mississippi DPS pages, and official vendor-style sources reviewed for this build did not show a public web page where booking photos are posted for recent Quitman County Jail arrests. That matters because many search results for small county jail mugshots are commercial directories. Those pages may be old, incomplete, or built from scraped data. They should not be treated as the official Quitman County Jail mugshot source.

The local source for a current booking photo is the Quitman County Sheriff's Office jail function in Marks. Mississippi DPS lists the sheriff's office at 233 Chestnut Street, Marks, MS 38646, and the official county officials page lists Sheriff Oliver Parker Jr. with the phone number 662-326-3131. A person looking for a booking photo should first confirm that the person was actually booked at the county jail, because an arrest by Marks Police Department, Lambert Police Department, Mississippi Highway Patrol, or another agency may end in release, hospital transport, transfer, or state custody instead of a public county jail profile.


Request Quitman County Booking Photos

Because the county does not publish an official mugshot roster, the practical access path is a direct custody check followed by a written public-record request when a photo is needed as a record. Ask for the booking photograph only if the jail took one and if release is allowed under Mississippi law. A narrow request is easier for the sheriff's office to process than a broad demand for every arrest file.

  1. Call the Quitman County Sheriff's Office at 662-326-3131 and ask whether the person is or was booked at the Quitman County Jail.
  2. Provide the full legal name, date of birth or age, arrest date, arresting agency, and charge if known.
  3. Ask whether a booking photo exists and whether it is releasable as part of the booking record or jail docket material.
  4. Submit a written Mississippi Public Records Act request for the booking sheet, jail docket entry, charge list, release status, and booking photograph if the photo is maintained.
  5. If the photo is withheld, ask the office to identify the exemption or court order that limits release.

For custody details tied to charges, bond, or court filings, a booking photo is only one part of the record. The jail docket may show the commitment authority, arrest or commitment date, cause of imprisonment, release or discharge information, and transfer details. Court files may show the formal charge path after arrest, but they should not be expected to contain a booking photograph.


Quitman County Mugshot Record Fields

Quitman County has no inspected official online inmate-profile sample, so the fields below come from the Mississippi jail-docket statutes and the booking-record items a requester should ask the sheriff to produce. The photo field is listed because Section 7 of the research says to request a booking photograph if it exists and is not exempt. It is not listed because a county web profile was found.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking photoA jail intake photograph if one was taken, maintained, and not withheld under a valid exemption.
NameThe person booked or committed to the Quitman County Jail.
Age or date of birthIdentity details used to distinguish people with similar names.
Arrest dateThe date of arrest or commitment shown in the jail docket record.
Charge or causeThe charge, warrant, mittimus, or other stated cause for imprisonment.
Release or transferHow the person left custody, including discharge, bond release, or transfer to MDOC.

Mississippi Mugshot Public Records

The Mississippi Public Records Act is the main access law for Quitman County booking-photo requests. The Ethics Commission's public-records materials describe public records broadly, including documentary materials prepared, possessed, or retained by a public body for public business. That broad language can include photographs, but it does not make every law-enforcement image automatically public in every setting.

The Act also has limits. Mississippi law exempts investigative reports in law-enforcement possession, while incident-report information can still be public. Victim identifying information, juvenile records, sealed or expunged matters, protected personal details, and records tied to active investigations may be redacted or withheld. The result is a narrow, fact-specific request process: ask for the booking photo and booking sheet, then expect the sheriff to release, redact, or cite a reason for denial.

Key Statutes:

Mississippi Code Title 25, Chapter 61 - public records of public bodies are open unless a specific exemption applies.

Mississippi Code section 25-61-11 - investigative reports may be exempt, while law-enforcement incident-report information remains public with protected details removed.

Mississippi Code section 19-25-63 - the sheriff must keep a jail docket showing the authority and reason for county jail custody.


Public Records Act Source

The Mississippi Ethics Commission Public Records Act page is the state access-law source used for Quitman County mugshot request language.

Quitman County jail mugshots Mississippi Public Records Act source

Use that law source to frame a written request for a booking photograph, then direct the request to the public office that maintains the jail record.


Quitman County Photo Access Limits

No official source located during research confirmed how long a Quitman County booking photo stays public online, because no official online photo roster was found. There is no county-published retention window for released people, no recent-bookings gallery, and no historical booking-photo archive identified from official sources. The safer wording is direct: Quitman County booking photos may exist in sheriff booking records, but they are not confirmed as a public web roster feature.

What is and isn't public: A jail docket or incident-report item may be public, but a booking photo can still be withheld or redacted if an exemption, court seal, juvenile rule, victim-protection rule, or expunction order applies.


MDOC Photos and VINELink

State custody is different from county booking. If a person has been sentenced to the Mississippi Department of Corrections, moved to Quitman County CWC in Lambert, or otherwise transferred to MDOC custody, the county jail is no longer the best photo or status source. Search the MDOC Inmate Search by first name, last name, or MDOC ID number. MDOC profile information is a state corrections record, not a Quitman County Jail booking-photo gallery.

The MDOC MS SAVIN/VINE page explains registration routes for custody and status notifications. Users may register online through VINELink, call the Office of MS SAVIN during business hours, or use the listed toll-free assistance line. Notifications help track custody changes, but they are not a mugshot removal tool and do not replace a public-record request for a sheriff booking photo.

The MDOC MS SAVIN page appears in the image manifest as the custody-notification source for Mississippi.

Quitman County booking photos MDOC VINE custody notification source

VINELink is most useful when a family member needs notice of custody changes rather than a copy of a booking image.


Quitman County Mugshot Removal

The county site does not publish a mugshot-removal policy. If an arrest was dismissed, dropped, acquitted, sealed, or expunged, the record-clearing path starts with the court order and the public office that maintains the record. Mississippi Code section 99-19-71 covers expunction eligibility for certain dismissed, dropped, no-disposition, acquitted, and selected conviction matters. A person should ask the sheriff what documentation is required before a booking photograph or related jail record can be restricted from public release.

Commercial mugshot pages are not official Quitman County records. Paying a private site does not change the sheriff's jail docket, a court order, or an MDOC record. For court-status context after an arrest, use the court process rather than a photo site. The connected court pathway is covered in Quitman County court records after jail arrest.


Federal Mugshots Are Different

No BOP prison, ICE detention center, or U.S. Marshals contract jail was located in Quitman County. Still, a local arrest can involve a federal warrant, supervised-release hold, indictment, or immigration detainer. Federal and immigration systems use different locators and usually do not publish county-style booking mugshots. Do not treat a missing county mugshot as proof that no federal or immigration hold exists.

For federal prison custody, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator. BOP records cover federal inmates from 1982 forward and can be searched by number or by name fields. For immigration custody, ICE ODLS is the official detainee locator, but the flagged manifest image was not used because the capture failed in the manifest.

The BOP locator source from the manifest shows the federal search route, not a Quitman County booking-photo source.

Quitman County federal custody BOP inmate locator for mugshot differences

Use BOP for federal custody status, and use the sheriff or Mississippi court records for county arrest and booking-photo questions.

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