Washington County Jail Mugshots
No official Washington County mugshot gallery, recent-bookings page, or public roster with booking photos was located. The county site does not publish a current-inmate page with photos, and the MDOC facility page for Washington County Regional Correctional Facility does not publish a local gallery. That finding should be stated plainly. Washington County jail mugshots should not be promised as if they are online when the research does not support that claim.
The records path depends on who made the arrest and where the person is held. If the person is currently in local or regional custody, call the facility or sheriff. If Greenville Police made the arrest, use Greenville Police Records. If the person is in MDOC custody, use MDOC search or written public-records procedures. If the person is in federal custody, do not expect a public BOP mugshot field.
Where to Request Booking Photos
Washington County booking photos, when they exist, have to be requested through the relevant agency because no official online gallery was found. Before making a request, confirm the arresting agency and custody location. A sheriff arrest, Greenville Police arrest, state transfer, federal case, or immigration hold can send the request to a different office.
- Call Washington County Regional Correctional Facility at 662-537-2000 and ask whether the person is or was held there.
- Call the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 662-334-4523 for jail docket or booking-record questions.
- If Greenville Police made the arrest, contact Greenville Police Records through Records Supervisor Veronica Johnson at 662-378-1515 ext. 1280 or vjohnson@greenvillems.org.
- Ask whether the booking photo is part of a releasable public record and what written request format is required.
- For state custody, use MDOC public records, which says public-records requests must be in writing and are not accepted by telephone.
- For federal custody, search BOP for custody status, but do not expect a public booking photo.
Washington County Photo Record Fields
A Washington County public booking-photo profile could not be inspected because no official public profile was located. The safest inventory comes from the Mississippi jail-docket statute and the research notes on local records. A booking photo, if releasable, would be requested alongside custody facts rather than found in a posted profile.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | Not posted in an official Washington County gallery located during research; ask the custodian if one exists and can be released. |
| Prisoner name | The person received into jail or facility custody. |
| Date received | When the person entered custody. |
| Warrant or mittimus | The legal process authorizing custody. |
| Crime or other cause | The charge, warrant, hold, or reason for custody. |
| Release or discharge details | How the person left custody or transferred. |
Are Washington County Mugshots Public?
Mississippi does not have a single statewide statute in the research set that plainly says every booking photo must be posted online. The controlling framework is the Mississippi Public Records Act, law-enforcement exemptions or redactions, and agency policy. Public-records law supports access to nonexempt records, while the sheriff jail-docket statute supports access to custody facts. It does not require a web mugshot gallery.
Key Statutes:
Miss. Code Section 25-61-1 states Mississippi's public-records access policy unless another law provides otherwise.
Miss. Code Section 25-61-5 allows inspection and copying of nonexempt records, with reasonable actual-cost fees and redaction where needed.
Miss. Code Section 19-25-63 requires the sheriff to keep a jail docket with custody and release details, but it does not mandate online photo posting.
How Long Mugshots Stay Public
No official Washington County retention window was found for mugshots, recent bookings, or released-inmate photos because no public gallery was located. That means there is no researched basis to say a photo remains online for a set number of hours or days. For a current case, ask the facility or arresting agency. For an older case, ask for the record in writing and expect the office to apply public-records rules, exemptions, and fees.
What is and isn't public: The research supports jail docket and custody-record access, but not an official online mugshot gallery. Some records may be redacted, withheld, or available only through the office that keeps them.
Request a Washington County Booking Photo
A good request is narrow. Include the person's full name, date of birth or approximate age, arrest date, arresting agency, case number if known, and the exact record sought. Ask whether the office has a booking photograph, whether it is releasable, what fee applies, and whether redaction is required. If the arrest was by Greenville Police, the police page lists fees for accident reports, discovery files, fingerprint cards, local background checks, and accident photos, but it does not list a mugshot fee.
| Office or Tool | Use It For | Research Note |
|---|---|---|
| Washington County Regional Correctional Facility | Current local or regional custody and booking-photo questions. | Call 662-537-2000. |
| Washington County Sheriff's Office | Jail docket and sheriff custody records. | Sheriff keeps the jail docket. |
| Greenville Police Records | Greenville Police arrest or police-report records. | Records supervisor and police fee list published. |
| MDOC public records | State custody records after transfer. | Written requests only, no telephone requests. |
Mugshot Removal and Expungement
Mississippi expunction is governed primarily by Miss. Code Section 99-19-71. Eligible records may include certain misdemeanors, specified felonies, dismissed charges, dropped charges, no-disposition matters, and not-guilty outcomes. Expunction affects records covered by the court order. It should not be treated as an automatic internet cleanup tool.
For a Washington County case, the court order is the serious path. Start with the case record, the clerk, and legal counsel if needed. Avoid unofficial pay-to-remove offers or sites that imply they control government records. If a booking photo came from an official agency, ask that agency how it handles an expunction order or dismissal. If the issue is the court case itself, the court records after arrest path is the better starting point.
State and Federal Booking Photos
MDOC and BOP records differ from Washington County jail records. MDOC's inmate search covers sentenced state offenders and may show state custody details if a person has entered that system. BOP's locator covers federal inmates from 1982 forward and shows fields such as name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. The BOP locator does not function as a public mugshot gallery.
The BOP inmate locator is included because a Washington County arrest can lead to federal custody, but its public result fields are custody fields, not booking-photo records.
The screenshot helps show why federal lookup is a custody-status tool rather than a Washington County mugshot source.