Find Stanton County Booking Photos

Stanton County jail mugshots are not posted in an official county booking-photo gallery in the sources reviewed. To find Stanton County booking photos, start with the sheriff's office and use a Kansas Open Records Act request when a photo is not released informally. Stanton County jail mugshots may be part of a booking record, but public access depends on the record, custody location, and Kansas exemptions. State prison photos use a different KDOC search path.

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Stanton County Jail Mugshots Status

No official Stanton County jail mugshot page, booking-photo gallery, recent-bookings report, or public roster with photos was located on the county or sheriff website. The accurate local statement is narrow: Stanton County does not appear to publish booking photos online through the official county site. That makes the sheriff phone line and KORA process more important than outside mugshot sites.

The sheriff's office remains the first contact point because the same local custody workflow affects photos. A person arrested in Stanton County may be processed locally and then housed in a neighboring county after arraignment if bond is not posted. The facility that holds the person may control visitor rules and some day-to-day custody information, while Stanton County may still hold booking or arrest records.


Where to Find Stanton County Booking Photos

Since no official gallery is available, the search path is a request path. Start with the sheriff, identify the record clearly, and use the county's open-record process if the photo is not provided by phone or counter request.

  1. Call the Stanton County Sheriff's Department at (620) 492-6866 and ask whether a booking photo exists.
  2. Ask whether the photo can be released informally or whether a written KORA request is required.
  3. Identify the person by full name, date of arrest or booking if known, and case number if available.
  4. Submit the Stanton County Open Records Request Form if needed.
  5. Expect possible redaction, delay, denial, or fees if a Kansas exemption applies.

What a Stanton County Booking Photo Shows

The research did not locate an official Stanton County sample profile, so no local photo-field layout can be described as published fact. A request should focus on the booking photo and the booking record fields needed to identify it. Court records should be checked separately for filed charges.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking photoNo official local public photo field found; request through sheriff/KORA.
NameUsed to match the person to a booking or jail calendar entry.
Booking basisArrest, warrant, commitment, or other custody reason.
BondCash or surety bond status confirmed through sheriff or court record.
Current locationMust be verified because custody may move to a neighboring county.
ChargesBooking charges may differ from the prosecutor-filed court charges.

Are Stanton County Jail Mugshots Public?

Kansas law does not require Stanton County to post all booking photos online. Public access is analyzed through the Kansas Open Records Act. A booking photo may be requestable depending on the record and the exemptions, but the official research does not support a claim that every mugshot must be published on a public website.

Key statutes:

K.S.A. 45-215 states the Kansas policy favoring open public records.

K.S.A. 45-220 gives procedures for requesting access and copies.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists records not required to be disclosed and supports redaction of closed information.

K.S.A. 19-1904 requires a true and exact calendar of county jail prisoners, but the researched material does not show that it requires online photo posting.


How Long Mugshots Stay Public

No Stanton County retention rule was located for online mugshots because no online mugshot page was located. Do not assume a booking photo remains public for a set number of hours or days. If a photo was released as part of a public-record request, later access may depend on Kansas law, the record status, and any court order affecting the case.

What is and isn't public: Stanton County does not publish an official photo roster in the reviewed sources. Requestable records can still be withheld or redacted under Kansas law.


Request a Stanton County Booking Photo

The county KORA page says requesters should communicate with the records custodian and may need to provide personal identification, a written request, and certification that public records will not be used for impermissible purposes. Stanton County identifies Sandy Barton as Freedom of Information Officer at 201 N Main, Johnson, KS 67855, phone 620.492.2140 and fax 620.492.1745. The county states that an initial response should be made within three business days.

Request detailStanton County information
Submission methodsEmail, mail, fax, or in person, as described on the county form page.
Copy fee$0.25 per page, plus possible staff time, department charges, and postage.
PaymentCash or check payable to Stanton County Treasurer.
Record descriptionPerson's full name, arrest date, case number, and request for booking photo if known.

State and Federal Booking Photos

Kansas state prison photo access is separate from Stanton County booking photos. KASPER has photo-display options for KDOC cases, but KDOC warns that digital images may not match exact photo dates and that KASPER is not a complete criminal-history search. Use KASPER for sentenced state prisoners or KDOC-supervised persons, not a new county arrest.

Federal custody is different again. The BOP inmate locator can show federal inmate identity and location fields, but it is not a public federal mugshot source. ICE detention searches run through ICE ODLS and should not be confused with county booking-photo requests.

The photo source should match the custody source. A Stanton County arrest photo, if releasable, is a local sheriff or KORA issue. A KDOC image is tied to state custody or supervision. A federal or immigration detainee search may confirm identity or location without providing a booking image at all.


Mugshot Removal and Expungement

No Stanton County mugshot-removal workflow was located on the county website. If a charge is dismissed, expunged, or otherwise sealed, the record-clearing route runs through Kansas law and the court file. K.S.A. 22-4610 addresses eligible arrest-record expungement. Court-record status is covered more fully on the court records after jail arrest page.

Do not rely on commercial booking-photo pages for official status, removal rights, or custody facts. Stanton County's official sources do not endorse those sites, and paid removal claims should be treated separately from the government record process.

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