Coffey County Mugshot Status
The official Coffey County jail roster is operated by the Coffey County Sheriff's Office. It is the right starting point for a person in local custody at the Coffey County Sheriff's Office Kansas Detention Center. The research inspection found that roster list and profile pages include image areas in the site source, but the inspected text record did not confirm that a booking photo was visibly displayed on the sample public profile. That means Coffey County jail mugshots should be treated as unconfirmed on the public roster until the user opens the actual profile in a browser.
No official Coffey County mugshot gallery, daily booking photo gallery, or separate recent-booking image feed was located in the sheriff sources. The public roster has two useful paths instead: the current inmate roster and the released roster for people released in the recent 48-hour window. If a Coffey County booking photo is not visible on either profile, the practical route is a Kansas Open Records Act request to the sheriff records office. That keeps the photo question in the official record system and avoids commercial mugshot sites.
The Coffey County roster disclaimer page leads users to current inmates and to the 48-hour release list. The screenshot captured from that source shows the local choice point before a user reaches the search and profile records.
That source matters because Coffey County booking photos, if displayed, are attached to individual jail profiles reached from these roster choices rather than to a separate photo-only page.
Coffey County Booking Photo Search
Start with the current Coffey County inmate roster when the person may still be in custody. The roster is free and does not require a login. It provides name search, current and released views, sorting by name or date, pagination, and profile links. If the person was just released, use the 48-hour released roster. The released view is important in Coffey County because a person may disappear from the current roster soon after release while still appearing in that short release window.
- Open the roster disclaimer and choose the current inmate list when the person is believed to be in custody now.
- Use the name search or sort by booking date. Recent arrests may be easier to spot when the roster is sorted by date.
- Open the profile link and check whether a booking photo is visible with the name, booking number, charges, and bond.
- If the person was released recently, switch to the released roster and repeat the name search within the 48-hour view.
- If no Coffey County booking photo appears online, submit a sheriff records request with the name, booking number, and approximate booking date.
The current roster screenshot from the sheriff's current-inmate view shows the local controls used for name search, current-release filtering, date sorting, and profile access.
The search controls are part of the same official roster that carries Coffey County inmate booking details, so they should be checked before making a records request.
Coffey County Mugshot Record Fields
A Coffey County roster profile is more than a photo holder. The inspected sample profile showed the name, booking number, age, gender, race, arresting agency, booking date, charges, and bond. It also carried two key warnings: charges and bail may change after court appearances, and all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. For users focused on Coffey County jail mugshots, those nearby fields are part of the same record context. A photo without the booking date, charges, and custody status can be easy to misread.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Mugshot or image area | Image display was not confirmed by text inspection; open the profile and use records request if the photo is absent. |
| Name | Full name appears as the profile heading, using uppercase text on the inspected sample. |
| Booking number | Local jail tracking number, with an example year-prefix format such as 24-087. |
| Age, gender, race | Basic identifying fields published on the sample public profile. |
| Arresting agency | Agency abbreviation, such as CFSO for the Coffey County Sheriff's Office. |
| Booking date | Date and time of jail booking in the local profile format. |
| Charges and bond | Plain charge descriptions and bond amount, subject to later court changes. |
Use the booking number when asking the jail or records office about a Coffey County booking photo. The jail profile itself tells bond companies and persons posting bail to contact detention staff for current bail amount, charges, and case numbers, so live confirmation matters for more than the image.
Coffey County Mugshots Law
Kansas public-record law starts from openness. K.S.A. 45-216 states the public policy that records are open for inspection unless another law provides otherwise. That does not mean every Coffey County jail mugshot must appear on a web page. K.S.A. 45-221 lists exceptions and law-enforcement limits, including criminal investigation records and references to law-enforcement record categories such as jail books, standard offense reports, and mug shots. The result is a records analysis, not a blanket promise of online display.
Key statutes:
K.S.A. 45-216 - Kansas begins with open inspection of public records unless another law restricts access.
K.S.A. 45-221 - Kansas lists exemptions and law-enforcement record limits that can affect investigation material and booking-photo requests.
K.S.A. 45-230 notice - Coffey County warns that names and addresses from public records may not be used for commercial solicitation.
The commercial-solicitation warning is especially relevant for mugshot searches. Coffey County records should be used to verify custody, booking facts, court status, or lawful record access. They should not be used to build a solicitation list, harass a person, or imply guilt from a booking photo alone.
Request Coffey County Booking Photos
If the public roster does not display the Coffey County booking photo, use the official Coffey County records request form. The form is for non-emergency record requests, and the sheriff records page says to call if there is no response within 24 hours. A strong request identifies the person by full name, includes the booking number if known, gives the approximate booking date, and asks for the booking photo or booking record tied to that jail event.
The sheriff's fee schedule lists report copies at $2.50 for digital delivery, $2.00 by mail, and $15.00 for a DVD. The research did not locate a separate mugshot-only fee, so do not assume one. The records page also says authorization by email may be requested before a fee is charged. For questions about records requests, the published records phone is 620-364-2282.
| Request item | What to include | Local note |
|---|---|---|
| Booking photo | Name, booking number, booking date, and request for the jail booking image. | Use KORA request if not visible on the roster. |
| Booking record | Name, date, charge context, and any known arresting agency. | Ask for the record tied to the Coffey County jail booking. |
| Report copy | Incident, arrest, or case details if known. | Published copy fees may apply. |
Coffey County Roster Timing
Coffey County publishes a current roster and a released roster. The released view is labeled for a 48-hour window, which is the only definite local retention period found for online release profiles. The research did not locate an official rule saying how long a booking photo remains visible on a current profile, whether photos remain visible after release, or whether older photo records are posted online. A person who was booked, released, or transferred may need a phone call or records request because the web roster is not a full archive.
What is public and what is not: Coffey County publishes roster data for current inmates and recent 48-hour releases. Public photo display was not confirmed, and older booking photos may require a sheriff records request.
Coffey County Mugshot Removal
The Coffey County Sheriff's Office did not publish a local mugshot-removal policy in the sources inspected. In Kansas, the formal legal route is expungement when a record qualifies. K.S.A. 22-2410 covers expungement of arrest records, and K.S.A. 21-6614 covers expungement for certain convictions, arrest records, and diversion agreements. Expungement is a court process, not a web-form removal request.
Even when a court grants relief, that does not promise instant removal from every third-party copy, search cache, or old screenshot. The official record route starts with the court order and the agencies that hold the record. For the court side of the case, Coffey County users can follow the court-record path after arrest through Coffey County court records after jail arrest. For custody and booking-field context, the Coffey County jail inmate records page covers the roster profile fields.
Note: A mugshot records request can confirm what the sheriff holds, but it cannot erase copies controlled by other publishers.
State Federal ICE Photos
Coffey County jail mugshots are local jail records. They should not be confused with Kansas Department of Corrections, federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshals, or ICE records. A person sentenced to Kansas prison after a Coffey County case is searched in KDOC KASPER, which is the state offender locator for sentenced and supervised offenders. KDOC profiles may include photographs, conviction data, location, release information, and supervision details, but KASPER is not the county jail roster.
No federal prison or ICE detention facility was found in Coffey County in official sources. Federal sentenced inmates are searched through the BOP inmate locator. ICE detainees are searched through the ICE Online Detainee Locator System. Those systems are custody locators, not Coffey County mugshot galleries, and federal agencies should not be presented as publishing county-style booking photos. If a local arrest becomes a federal or immigration matter, the Coffey County roster may stop being the right lookup tool after transfer.