Find Stone County Booking Photos

Stone County jail mugshots are tied to the county booking record, not to a separate photo gallery. People who need to find Stone County booking photos usually start with the public jail roster, open the matching inmate profile, and review the photo and booking fields shown there. The roster may also point to recent bookings and recent releases, while older or missing photos may require the jail information line or a public-records request. Mississippi records law generally treats non-exempt law-enforcement photos as public records, but redactions, juvenile rules, investigative exemptions, and expunction orders can affect access.

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Stone County Jail Mugshots Overview

The public photo source documented for Stone County is the Tiger/TCSI inmate profile reached from the sheriff's active roster. The row view lists name, gender, and age, then the "Select Inmate" link opens the fuller record. The sample Stone County profile inspected in June 2026 showed an image labeled as an inmate picture, plus booking number, booking date and time, arresting agency, scheduled release date, age, sex, height, weight, race, hair, eyes, glasses, and a charge table. That means Stone County booking photos are viewed at the profile level, not from the first roster row.

The Stone County active roster also has tabs for Booked Last 72hrs and Released Last 72hrs. Both recent tabs were empty when inspected, so they should not be treated as guaranteed mugshot galleries. The roster is useful for current public jail data, but it is not a certified court record and does not prove guilt. The vendor disclaimer states that the data is offered as public-service information and should be verified with the facility when accuracy matters.


Where Stone County Booking Photos Appear

The first place to check is the active roster linked from the Stone County sheriff page. If the person is listed, open the profile before deciding a photo is missing. A roster row alone may not show the image. If the arrest is very recent, the Booked Last 72hrs tab can be checked, but the research did not find a posted update schedule. New entries appear when the facility or roster vendor updates the public data.

  1. Open the Stone County Detention Center active roster from the sheriff page or the direct Tiger/TCSI roster link.
  2. Use the Last Name field if the active list is long, or browse the rows when the spelling is uncertain.
  3. Select the inmate row to open the profile where the booking photo and charge table appear.
  4. Check the Booked Last 72hrs and Released Last 72hrs tabs when the person is not on the active list.
  5. Call Stone County Regional Correctional Facility at 601-928-7042 ext. 0 or use the county public-records request form when no public photo appears.

The Stone County inmate records page covers the roster fields and custody lookup path in more detail. Mugshot searches should stay tied to official jail or records channels, not commercial reposting pages.


Stone County Mugshot Profile Fields

The inspected Stone County profile shows the booking photo beside the same data a family member or attorney would use to confirm the correct person. It does not show a public housing unit, court date, warrant number, or judge. Charge details are listed by line, which matters because bond and fine amounts may differ from one charge to another.

The official sample inmate profile captured for the research displayed the booking image and local charge table. That screen is the best example of how Stone County jail mugshots are attached to public roster data.

Stone County jail mugshot and inmate profile fields

The image confirms that Stone County booking photos are presented with roster fields rather than as a stand-alone mugshot index.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking photoPublic inmate picture shown on the profile when available.
Name and booking numberThe public name and local booking identifier as entered by the roster vendor.
Booking dateA date and time stamp, down to seconds on the inspected profile.
Arresting agencyThe agency connected to the booking, such as Wiggins Police Department in the sample.
DemographicsAge, sex, height, weight, race, hair, eyes, and glasses fields.
Charges and bondDescription, charge type, bond amount, and fine amount for each charge line.

Are Stone County Jail Mugshots Public?

Mississippi law does not create the kind of blanket pre-conviction booking-photo ban found in some states. The Mississippi Public Records Act defines public records broadly enough to include photographs made or kept for public business, and it treats law-enforcement incident reports as public even though many investigative reports are exempt. For Stone County jail mugshots, that means the starting point is public access, but not unlimited access. Juvenile records, victim information, active investigative material, medical or safety details, and court orders can limit what is released.

Key statutes:

Miss. Code Title 25, Chapter 61 makes public records available unless a law or exemption applies.

Miss. Code section 25-61-3 defines public records broadly and includes photographs kept for public business.

Miss. Code section 25-61-12 protects many investigative reports while keeping incident reports public.


Stone County Roster Photo Timing

Stone County has active, recently booked, and recently released roster tabs. The two recent tabs use a 72-hour label, but the research found no separate policy that promises every booking photo stays online for a fixed time after release. At inspection, the recent booking and recent release tabs both showed zero inmates. A person can be removed from the active roster after release, transfer, or data update, and a sentenced state prisoner may move to the MDOC inmate search instead of remaining on the county roster.

What is and is not public: The roster profile can show a booking photo and charge data, but it does not show exact housing, full date of birth, street address, judge, court date, or warrant number in the inspected public view.


Request a Stone County Booking Photo

When a Stone County booking photo is not on the active roster or recent tabs, the next official path is the jail information line or a records request. The sheriff's office and facility share the 1420 Industrial Park Road address in Wiggins. The sheriff's office main number is 601-928-3191, and the jail information line is 601-928-7042 ext. 0. Stone County also links a public-records request form from the county site. The scanned form was not machine-readable in the research pass, so the public page should not invent fields or fees from it.

Mississippi public-records law allows agencies to charge reasonable costs for search, review, duplication, redaction, and mailing, and those costs may be collected in advance. The law also gives agencies a production schedule, with written explanation required if records are not produced promptly. A request for an older Stone County jail mugshot should identify the person's full name, approximate booking date, arresting agency if known, and whether the request is for the booking photo, the incident report, or the full booking record.


Stone County Mugshot Removal Limits

No official Stone County policy promising automatic mugshot removal after release or dismissal was found. Mississippi expunction law, Miss. Code section 99-19-71, allows expunction in certain cases, including some arrests where the person was released and the case was dismissed, charges were dropped, no disposition occurred, or the person was found not guilty. A court order, not a roster complaint alone, is usually the path for clearing eligible official records.

Expunction does not guarantee that copied images disappear from every outside website, cached result, or private archive. It also does not change the fact that a roster photo may have been public before the order. For the court side of a case, Stone County court records after a jail arrest explains how dismissed, reduced, indicted, and expunged matters differ.


Federal and State Mugshot Differences

Federal and immigration systems do not work like the Stone County jail roster. The BOP inmate locator is for sentenced federal inmates from 1982 to the present and does not operate as a mugshot gallery. The ICE detainee locator is used for immigration custody and requires A-number or biographical search information. A federal pretrial detainee may be housed at Stone County Regional Correctional Facility under a U.S. Marshals Service agreement, but formal federal case data comes from federal court and USMS channels.

State custody is different again. MDOC uses the Stone County site as a regional facility and has its own statewide locator for sentenced offenders. If a person was sentenced to MDOC after a Stone County case, a booking photo on the local roster may stop being the best lookup clue. MDOC name or ID search, VINELink notifications, and the facility phone line are better channels for custody status after transfer.

Note: Check the jail roster first for local custody, then use MDOC, BOP, ICE, or VINELink when the custody type changes.

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