Are Noxubee Mugshots Online?
No official Noxubee County mugshot gallery, recent-bookings page, or sheriff-hosted jail roster with booking photos was located in the research. The sheriff web app manifest showed contact, map, welcome, and app-download material, but no booking-photo module. That finding should be treated as the current access rule for this build: a booking photo may exist in the jail booking file, but the county did not expose a visible online mugshot roster in the sources reviewed.
Readers should avoid commercial mugshot pages and paid removal sites. Those pages may be incomplete, copied from old sources, or disconnected from the current court outcome. For current custody, use the jail and VINE. For the image itself, ask the sheriff or jail records custodian whether the booking photo is public and whether the request must be written.
Public-photo limit: A missing online gallery is not proof that no booking photo exists. It means the public route is the sheriff records process.
Request Noxubee County Booking Photos
A Noxubee County booking photo request should be specific. Include the person's full legal name, date of birth if known, arrest date, arresting agency, case or booking number if available, and the exact record sought. Ask for the booking photo and booking sheet, and ask whether any exemption, sealing order, juvenile rule, active investigation issue, or security concern limits release.
- Check whether the sheriff has added an official roster since the research date. No such roster was found in the OCV manifest reviewed for this project.
- Call the sheriff office at 662-726-5133, the OCV contact number at 601-749-1228, or the reported jail line at 662-726-5332.
- Ask whether current booking photos are available to the public and whether the request must be made in writing.
- Submit a Mississippi Public Records Act request to the sheriff or jail records custodian for the booking photo and booking sheet.
- If the case has moved to court, ask the relevant clerk whether any image was filed as an exhibit, but do not assume routine mugshots are court filings.
Noxubee Mugshot Record Fields
A booking-photo record is usually part of a broader intake file. Noxubee County did not have a current public profile page available for inspection, so the table below separates fields supported by jail docket law and common requestable booking information from fields that were not confirmed on a county web profile.
| Field | What It May Show |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | The intake image, if created and releasable. |
| Name | The person booked or committed. |
| Age, sex, race | Identity fields tied to jail docket and booking records. |
| Booking date | When the person entered jail custody. |
| Charge or hold reason | The arrest charge, warrant, detainer, or agency hold. |
| Bond | Bond amount or no-bond status when set. |
| Release or transfer | Discharge, transfer to MDOC, or other status when entered. |
Mississippi Mugshot Public Records Law
The Mississippi Public Records Act begins with a broad policy of public access unless a law provides otherwise. Mississippi Code § 47-1-21 requires sheriffs to keep a jail docket with prisoner identity, commitment, time/fine/fee, and discharge information. Those sources support requests for jail records, but neither one says every Noxubee County mugshot must be published online.
Release may be limited by active investigation concerns, juvenile status, expunction or sealing, victim or witness privacy, medical or security issues, or other lawful exemptions. The right approach is to ask the sheriff records custodian for the specific booking photo and ask for the reason if release is denied or limited.
Statute point: Mississippi law supports records access, but online posting and records release are not the same thing.
The Mississippi Public Records Act source provides the state access framework for Noxubee County mugshot requests.
Use that public-records framework for a direct request instead of relying on commercial mugshot sites.
Noxubee Mugshots vs MDOC Photos
Noxubee County jail mugshots and MDOC profile photos are not the same record. A jail mugshot is tied to local booking. An MDOC photo, when present, is tied to state custody after sentencing or state placement. The Noxubee County Community Work Center is an MDOC facility, so a person assigned there should be checked through the MDOC locator rather than the county jail roster.
| Photo Source | Who It Covers | What to Remember |
|---|---|---|
| Noxubee County Jail | Local arrestees and county custody | No official online mugshot roster was found. |
| MDOC inmate search | Sentenced state prisoners | Some inspected state profiles showed a photo area and state custody fields. |
| BOP locator | Federal prisoners from 1982 forward | The public locator generally does not publish mugshots. |
| ICE ODLS | Immigration detainees | It is a detention locator, not a mugshot gallery. |
For a full custody lookup process, use the Noxubee County inmate records page before requesting a photo.
Mugshots and Noxubee Court Records
A mugshot is a booking record, not a conviction record. The court case after an arrest determines filed charges, amendments, dismissals, pleas, trial outcomes, and sentencing. A person can have a booking photo even if charges are later dismissed or reduced. A person can also have a court record without an online jail photo.
When the image question depends on a dismissal, acquittal, sealing order, or expunction, check the court record and then provide the order to the sheriff records custodian. The Noxubee County court records after jail arrest page covers charge status, MEC, Justice Court, Circuit Court, DA records, and expunction routing.
Noxubee Mugshot Removal and Expunction
No Noxubee County policy was located for removing a booking photo after dismissal, acquittal, or expunction. Mississippi expunction law may allow eligible records to be cleared or restricted, but the person normally needs a court order. If a county-published booking photo exists and the underlying record is expunged or sealed, contact the sheriff records custodian with a copy of the order and ask how the office updates its records.
Do not pay a commercial mugshot-removal site based on a promise that it can change official records. A private site cannot expunge a Mississippi court case or order a sheriff to change jail records. The legal route runs through the court and the office that maintains the record.
- Dismissal
- A charge ends without conviction, but public access may still require follow-up.
- Expunction
- A court process that can clear or restrict eligible records under Mississippi law.
- Sealing
- A court or law-based restriction on public access.
- Removal request
- A request to the record holder to update or remove public display after a legal change.
Federal and ICE Mugshot Limits
Federal and immigration systems should not be treated like county mugshot galleries. The BOP inmate locator helps locate federal inmates from 1982 to the present, but it generally does not publish mugshots. ICE ODLS helps locate people currently in ICE custody or in CBP custody for more than 48 hours, but it is not built as a public photo gallery. If the arrest began in Noxubee County and later involved federal custody, the public photo path may require a federal records request rather than a local jail roster.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator is useful for custody location, not for county booking photos.
Use federal and ICE locators for custody routing, then follow the correct agency's records process for any image request.