Find Marshall County Booking Photos

Marshall County jail mugshots and booking photos are not published in an official live county gallery located during research. To find Marshall County booking photos, start by confirming whether the person is or was in local jail custody, then ask the sheriff's office whether a booking photo can be inspected or copied. County booking photos, state prison profiles, and federal custody records follow different public-access rules. A missing online photo does not prove that no booking record exists.

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Request Marshall County Booking Photos

The safest workflow is narrow and records based. First confirm that the person was booked into Marshall County Jail. Then ask whether a booking photograph is available for public inspection or copy. If the arrest began with Holly Springs Police or Byhalia Police, ask whether the sheriff holds the booking photo because the person was booked at the county jail, or whether the city agency holds a separate police record.

  1. Call the sheriff and jail line at (662) 252-1311 and ask whether the person is or was in Marshall County Jail custody.
  2. Ask whether booking photographs are released by phone request, in-person request, mail request, or written public-records request.
  3. Provide the person's full legal name, date of birth if known, approximate booking date, arresting agency, and case number if known.
  4. If the person is now in MDOC custody, search the MDOC inmate search because state prison records are separate.
  5. If the case is federal or immigration related, use BOP, U.S. Marshals routing, or ICE ODLS instead of the county jail photo path.

What is and is not public: Mississippi public-records law starts from access to public records, but other law can limit release. Marshall County has not published an official online mugshot policy.


Marshall County Photo Records

Because no official county roster profile was found, a public page should not promise a visible photo field, bond field, charge field, or housing unit field. The more reliable record inventory is the sheriff's jail docket required by Mississippi law. A booking photo, if released, is one part of a larger booking or jail record and should be read beside the legal authority for custody and release history.

Field or ItemWhat It Shows
Booking photoA jail intake image if one was taken and if release is allowed.
Prisoner nameName of the person received into or placed in jail.
Warrant or mittimusThe paper authorizing custody.
Date receivedWhen the person entered jail custody.
Cause of imprisonmentThe stated reason for custody.
Release or discharge methodHow the person left jail or transferred.
Penitentiary receiptRecord if the person was sent to state prison.

A booking photo does not show guilt, conviction, or final case status. For filed charges, dismissal, indictment, or expunction status, use court records after arrest rather than a photo or booking entry.


Marshall County Mugshot Law

The relevant Mississippi source is the general Public Records Act, not a located statewide law that forces each sheriff to post mugshots online. The Mississippi Ethics Commission Public Records Act page explains that public records of public bodies are available for inspection unless another law says otherwise. That supports a request to the sheriff for jail booking records or booking photos, but it does not guarantee online publication.

The Mississippi Public Records Act resource is the source to use when asking for a booking photo or jail record that is not posted online.

Mississippi Public Records Act source for Marshall County mugshot requests

Public-records access can still be narrowed by exemptions, court orders, juvenile confidentiality, active investigation rules, and sealed or expunged record limits.

Key Statutes:

Mississippi Public Records Act - public records are generally available for inspection unless another law creates an exemption.

Mississippi Code Section 19-25-63 - the sheriff must keep a jail docket with custody authority, dates, cause, and release details.

Mississippi Code Section 99-19-71 - qualifying arrest and case records can be expunged by court order.


Marshall County Roster Limits

A public search for Marshall County jail mugshots can easily drift into the wrong source. Some search results use the same county name from another state. Others may collect old photos without showing current custody or case status. The official record path for Marshall County, Mississippi is the sheriff for jail records, the court or clerk for filed charges and dispositions, MDOC for sentenced state inmates, and federal or immigration tools for those systems.

Record TypeCorrect SourcePhoto Caution
Current local jail bookingMarshall County Sheriff's OfficeNo official live gallery located.
Filed charge or dispositionJustice Court, Circuit Clerk, Delta, or MECCourt files do not operate as a mugshot gallery.
Sentenced state inmateMDOC inmate searchState prison profiles are not county booking photos.
Federal inmateBOP inmate locatorBOP locators generally do not publish local arrest mugshots.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSICE search is custody status, not county booking-photo access.

State and Federal Photos

Marshall County Correctional Facility is an MDOC state prison near the county jail area, but it is not the county jail. People housed there are adult male sentenced MDOC inmates, and the proper lookup is the MDOC locator. MDOC search results may include state prison profile details that differ from county booking records. Do not treat an MDOC profile photo, if shown, as the county jail mugshot from a recent arrest.

Federal and immigration custody also use different systems. The BOP inmate locator covers federal inmates from 1982 forward. ICE ODLS is for people in ICE custody or certain CBP custody situations and uses an A-number and country of birth or biographical data. A county detainer or hold is not the same as transfer to ICE custody.

The BOP inmate locator overview shows the federal search path for people who are no longer in local jail or state custody.

BOP inmate locator for federal custody after Marshall County arrest

Use BOP for federal custody status, not for Marshall County booking photos from a local jail intake.


Mugshot Removal Records

Removal questions should be handled through official records and court orders. Mississippi Code Section 99-19-71 covers expunction of qualifying records, including dismissed, dropped, no-disposition, and not-guilty cases under the research summary. An expunction order can affect court and agency records, but it is not the same as asking a private publisher to take down an image. For Marshall County custody status, start with Marshall County jail inmate records and then confirm the official court disposition.

If a booking photo appears outside official sources, verify the current official record with the sheriff or court. A dismissed charge, sealed file, or expunction order should be addressed through the court that has authority over the record. For case status, filed charges, and expunction issues, use Marshall County court records after jail arrest instead of relying on a photo page or search result.

Booking photo
An intake image taken during jail processing, if taken and retained.
Expunction
A court process that clears qualifying arrest or case records from public access.
Sealed record
A file hidden or restricted by court rule, court order, or law.
Juvenile confidentiality
Legal protection that can block public release of youth-related records.
Active investigation
A status that may limit release while a case is still being investigated.

Marshall County Photo Request Details

A clear request gives the sheriff's office enough information to locate the booking record without overbroad searching. Include the full legal name, date of birth if known, approximate arrest or booking date, arresting agency, and any court case number. Ask for the booking photo and the jail booking record or jail docket entry. Also ask whether copies have fees, whether identification is required, and whether any exemption or court order affects release.

  • Use the sheriff and jail phone line, (662) 252-1311, before mailing or visiting.
  • Use the sheriff mailing address, P.O. Box 5100, Holly Springs, MS 38635, for written routing after confirming the correct process.
  • For in-person routing, confirm whether the correct counter is in the jail or Justice Court area at 819 West Street.
  • If the arresting agency was a city police department, ask whether the city or the sheriff holds the photo.
  • If an expunction order exists, ask the court and record-holding agency how the order was served and applied.

Note: No official Marshall County sheriff app with a mugshot gallery or app-only roster was located.

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