Haskell County Jail Mugshots
No official Haskell County jail roster mugshot page, booking-photo gallery, or recent-bookings feed was located in the official-source sweep. That means the public should not expect to click through a county website and view current Haskell County booking photos. The practical access route is the Haskell County Sheriff's Office, a Kansas Open Records Act request when needed, Kansas Case Search for filed court records, and KASPER only after a person is sentenced to Kansas Department of Corrections custody.
This is a small-county records environment. Haskell County custody information may be handled by phone, counter service, mail, fax, and written requests instead of a full web roster. Sublette law enforcement is also contracted to the Haskell County Sheriff's Department, so a Sublette arrest does not point to a separate city mugshot gallery in the research. Treat unofficial roster and mugshot pages with caution, and do not use commercial mugshot sites as proof of current custody or court status.
Public Haskell County Mugshot Limits
Kansas law does not create a simple rule requiring every county to publish a jail mugshot gallery online. K.S.A. 45-221(a)(29) says correctional records about an identifiable inmate or releasee are not required to be disclosed, but it also identifies information that is subject to disclosure to people other than another inmate or releasee. That category includes the person's name, photograph, identifying information, sentence data, custody or supervision level, certain supervision and disciplinary information, and facility or parole-office location.
K.S.A. 45-221(a)(10) allows closure of criminal investigation records unless a court orders disclosure under statutory factors. In practice, the sheriff may separate open booking or correctional information from closed investigative, juvenile, medical, security, or protected personal material. A booking photo may be requestable in some contexts, but Haskell County was not found to publish an automatic online photo feed.
What is and is not public: Kansas law can make a name, photograph, identifying data, custody level, and location subject to disclosure, but investigative records and protected details may be withheld or redacted.
Request Haskell County Booking Photos
When no official Haskell County mugshot page exists, the best process is direct and documented. Start by confirming whether the person is or was in local custody. Then ask whether a booking photograph exists and whether the sheriff will release it under KORA. A clear request should give enough information to identify the record without asking the agency to guess.
- Call the Haskell County Sheriff's Office at (620) 675-2289 to confirm whether the person is in custody, released, transferred, or never booked locally.
- Gather the full name, date of birth if known, arrest or booking date, and any case number or warrant detail.
- Ask whether a booking photo exists and whether it is releasable under the Kansas Open Records Act.
- Submit a written request by mail, fax, or in person if the office requires it. Request the open portions of the jail calendar, booking record, and booking photograph.
- Expect redaction or denial for closed investigative, juvenile, medical, security, or protected personal material.
- If charges were filed, search Kansas Case Search or call the Haskell County District Court for the court record, which is separate from the booking photo.
K.S.A. 45-220 allows an agency to require a written request, the requester's name and address, enough information to identify the records, and proof of identity when relevant. Haskell County did not publish a jail-specific online records form, fee schedule, or turnaround time in the sources found, so those details should be confirmed with the sheriff before mailing payment or visiting the office.
Haskell County Photo Field Inventory
Because no official Haskell County online roster was located, no county sample inmate profile could be inspected. The table below separates the fields that were not verified on a Haskell County web roster from fields that may be found through the sheriff or through state systems. It avoids promising that Haskell County publishes items online when the research did not find them.
| Field | What It Shows | Official Haskell Online Status |
|---|---|---|
| Booking photo | Identification photo taken during jail intake, if taken and retained. | No official county online photo field located. |
| Name | Person's booking or legal name used to identify the record. | Request from sheriff if not visible online. |
| Booking date | Date of jail intake after arrest or court commitment. | Request from sheriff or compare with court filing dates. |
| Charge or hold reason | Initial allegation, warrant, court order, or agency hold tied to custody. | Confirm with sheriff and filed court record. |
| Bond status | Release amount, conditions, or no-bond hold when set. | Confirm with sheriff and district court. |
| Transfer status | Whether the person moved to KDOC, another county, federal custody, or ICE. | Use sheriff, KASPER, BOP, ICE, or court channels as applicable. |
Booking Photos and Court Records
A Haskell County booking photo is a jail intake record. It does not prove guilt, and it does not show the final court result. Court records after the arrest show what the prosecutor filed and what the court did with the case. A person may be booked on one allegation, charged with a different offense, released without a filed case, placed on diversion, convicted, or dismissed.
Use Haskell County inmate records for custody status and sheriff contact steps. Use Haskell County court records after jail arrest for filed charges, warrants, bond orders, hearings, dispositions, sealing, and expungement. Keeping the two record types separate prevents a booking image from being treated as a final court outcome.
Statute callout: K.S.A. 45-221(a)(29) addresses correctional records and listed inmate information, while K.S.A. 45-221(a)(10) can protect criminal investigation records from disclosure.
KASPER Photos Are Different
KASPER is the Kansas Adult Supervised Population Electronic Repository. It is not a Haskell County jail mugshot gallery. KDOC says KASPER covers people sentenced to the custody of the Secretary of Corrections since 1980, including people currently incarcerated, under post-incarceration supervision, and discharged from a sentence. It is updated each working day, excluding weekends.
KASPER has search options that can include photo settings, name, alias search, KDOC number, KBI number, race, gender, birth date, age range, conviction county, parole supervision county, facility, and supervision type. The KDOC field inventory can show name, registration number, physical description, photograph when photos are enabled, conviction description, case number, anticipated release date, housing location, movement dates, parole office, custody or supervision level, and disciplinary records. Those are state-prison and supervision records, not local Haskell County booking photos.
| System | Photo Role | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Haskell County Sheriff's Office | May hold a booking photo if one was taken during local intake. | Current or recent local jail custody and KORA requests. |
| KASPER | May show KDOC photographs for people in state custody or supervision. | Sentenced Kansas prison, parole, post-release, or discharged KDOC records. |
| Kansas Case Search | Does not operate as a mugshot gallery. | Filed charges, case events, warrants, bond, and dispositions. |
Expungement and Mugshot Removal
Removal questions should focus on the official record, not on commercial pay-to-remove pages. Kansas law allows a person arrested in Kansas to petition for expungement of an arrest record under K.S.A. 22-2410 when statutory conditions are met. An expungement order may affect access to the official arrest record, but it does not automatically prove that every third-party copy has been removed.
If a Haskell County booking photo is tied to a case that was dismissed, declined, or expunged, consult the court order and the agency that created or holds the record. The sheriff, court clerk, and any state agency involved may have different duties depending on the wording of the order. Do not assume that a photo disappears from all systems just because the criminal case ended favorably.
Federal and ICE Mugshot Differences
Federal and immigration systems do not work like a county booking-photo gallery. No BOP, ICE, or dedicated U.S. Marshals detention facility was located in Haskell County. A person with a federal case, federal warrant, or immigration hold may move through systems that are separate from the Haskell County jail. The sheriff can help confirm whether a local hold or transfer occurred, but federal custody must be searched through federal channels.
The BOP inmate locator can search by BOP Register Number, DCDC Number, FBI Number, INS Number, or by name with race, age, and sex fields. Results can show name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. BOP does not publish federal booking mugshots through that public locator. ICE's Online Detainee Locator is for immigration custody and is not a public mugshot publication tool. A federal or ICE search can explain custody location, but it should not be used as a replacement for a Haskell County booking-photo request.
Haskell County Mugshot Cautions
Do not treat a mugshot as proof of conviction. It is a record of intake or custody at a point in time. The person may later be released, charged differently, placed on bond, transferred, acquitted, dismissed, diverted, convicted, or expunged. A photo may also be old, copied from another source, or paired with incorrect details by an unofficial site.
For the most reliable Haskell County booking photo answer, keep the path official: sheriff for custody and booking records, written KORA request when a record is not posted, district court for filed charges, KASPER for sentenced Kansas custody, and BOP or ICE only for federal or immigration custody. That path is slower than a photo gallery, but it better matches the official records located for Haskell County.