Crawford County Jail Mugshots
The Crawford County roster displays booking photos publicly. Search results include a Photo column with thumbnails, and detail pages include a Photos section. The sample detail inspected in the research showed multiple booking photos with timestamps for current and prior bookings, including older photo sets from several years. That is a distinctive feature of this roster: a person with multiple bookings may have more than one booking photo visible, not just a single current image.
The photos appear in a public jail-calendar context. The roster also shows name, custody status, race, gender, height, weight, multiple-bookings indicator, booking history, bond, charge description, offense date, and arresting agency when those fields are posted. Public mugshots must be read as booking records. They do not prove conviction, and court charges may change after the County Attorney files the case.
Find Crawford County Booking Photos
The direct path is the CRSO Inmate Search. Use a name search for a specific person, check In Custody for a current roster list, or use a booking date range for older visible bookings. The result table can show a thumbnail photo before the profile is opened. The detail page is where the larger Photos section and booking-history context appear.
- Open the CRSO Inmate Search from the sheriff jail menu or direct roster URL.
- Search by name, subject number, booking number, current custody, or booking date range.
- Review the Photo column in results and open the linked name for the detail page.
- Check the Photos section and booking history to see whether current or prior booking photos are posted.
- If an official copy is needed or a photo is missing, contact the sheriff or submit a written KORA request.
The manifest screenshot from the CRSO current-custody roster shows the public result style with photos and result count.
That result page confirms that photos are part of the county roster display, while the full record still requires opening the linked name.
Crawford County Photo Record Fields
The photo should be read with the fields around it. A booking image without the booking date, release date, charge description, bond, and court context can mislead. Crawford County's public detail page can show current and prior booking photos with timestamps. It can also show booking histories for multiple bookings, which explains why an older photo may remain visible next to a newer custody event.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Photo | Public booking image; thumbnails appear in search results and larger photos appear on detail pages. |
| Photo timestamp | Visible time tied to a posted photo, including prior booking photo times when retained. |
| Name | Full jail roster name tied to the photo and booking profile. |
| In Custody | Whether the roster flags the person as currently jailed. |
| Booking History | Current or prior booking blocks attached to the person record. |
| Booking Number | Event-level identifier for a booking. |
| Charge Description | Booking-side charge or hold language, not final proof of conviction. |
| Total Bond Amount | Bond figure listed on the booking when entered. |
Are Crawford County Mugshots Public?
For Crawford County, the practical answer is yes when the sheriff publishes the photo in the roster. Kansas law still has limits. The roster disclaimer grounds the jail calendar in KORA, and K.S.A. 45-221 contains both exemptions and correctional-record disclosure language. It permits disclosure of name, photograph, identifying information, sentence data, custody or supervision information, disciplinary record, conditions of supervision, and facility or parole location to persons other than another inmate or releasee, subject to exceptions.
Kansas photo and record rules:
K.S.A. 45-216 states Kansas public records are open unless another law provides otherwise.
K.S.A. 45-221 lists exemptions and includes correctional-record disclosure provisions for inmate names, photographs, identifying information, and custody data.
K.S.A. 45-230 restricts using names derived from public records to sell or offer services.
Kansas exemptions can still protect criminal investigation records, victims of sexual offenses, medical, psychiatric, or substance-treatment records, and security-sensitive facility information. A public photo does not make every related file public.
Crawford County Mugshot Retention
The research did not locate a Crawford County page stating a fixed retention period for booking photos on the public roster. The sample detail page showed historical booking photos with timestamps from multiple years. That means the public system can retain and display older photos for some people with multiple bookings. It does not prove every older photo remains online, and it does not establish a guaranteed removal schedule after release.
What is and is not public: Posted roster photos, names, booking histories, charges, and bonds may be public. Internal medical, security, victim, and investigation records may be withheld.
Request Crawford County Booking Photos
If a booking photo is not online or an official copy is needed, use the sheriff or records custodian rather than a commercial repost. The roster's disclaimer directs written accuracy complaints to the Crawford County Sheriff's Department at 225 N. Enterprise Dr., Girard, Kansas 66743. The research did not locate a separate booking-photo request form, fee table, or turnaround time. A written KORA request should identify the person, booking date if known, booking number if known, and the specific photo or booking record sought.
Use the jail phone at 620-724-8853 for custody confirmation and the sheriff administrative line at 620-724-8274 for office routing. If the question is about the filed criminal case, use Kansas Case Search or district court access rather than asking the jail to interpret court charges.
Crawford County Mugshot Removal
No Crawford County-specific mugshot removal page was located. Kansas expungement statutes are the correct official route when an arrest or conviction record becomes eligible for relief. K.S.A. 22-2410 addresses expungement of eligible arrest records, while K.S.A. 21-6614 covers certain convictions, arrest records, and diversions. A court order or agency correction is different from paying a non-official website to suppress a copy.
For charge outcomes, dismissals, expungement, or sealing context, use court records after a Crawford County jail arrest. The court record is where dismissals, pleas, convictions, expungements, and later orders are tracked.
Mugshot Accuracy and Limits
A booking photo is a snapshot from jail intake. It may be paired with a booking charge that later changes in court, and it may remain attached to a prior booking history. The roster warns that information is updated regularly but may not reflect actual current location or other rapidly changing facts. If a photo, name, booking, or status appears wrong, use the sheriff's written complaint path rather than assuming the roster can be corrected through a third party.
- Photo visible: confirm the booking date and current-custody status before drawing conclusions.
- Charge visible: compare roster language with filed court charges.
- Prior photo visible: check whether the profile includes multiple booking histories.
- Released person: use the release date field when posted and verify with the jail for urgent status.
Federal and State Booking Photos
The Crawford County roster is a county jail tool. BOP and USMS do not generally provide county-style public mugshot galleries. BOP's locator gives federal inmate identity and custody information, not a booking-photo gallery. ICE ODLS is a location search, not a mugshot source. KDOC KASPER can include a photograph and physical description for sentenced Kansas custody and supervision, but it is a state corrections locator rather than a local jail roster.
The KDOC KASPER disclaimer screenshot from the manifest shows the separate state-prison search path used after sentencing.
Use KASPER only for KDOC custody or supervision, not to confirm a new Crawford County Jail booking.