Find Seminole County Booking Photos

Seminole County jail mugshots are tied to booking records, but public access is narrower than many search results suggest. The county roster has a photo area on inmate cards, while Georgia law controls how booking photos may be posted or released. To find Seminole County booking photos, start with the official jail roster and recent-booking tabs, then use the sheriff records-request process if no photo appears online. Commercial mugshot pages are not official custody sources.

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Seminole County Jail Mugshots

The official Seminole County InterOp roster includes an image area on each inmate card. During the June 4, 2026 research inspection, first-page roster cards used the placeholder file Images/ImageNotAvailableTemp.jpg rather than actual booking photographs. That means the roster has a mugshot slot, but confirmed public publication of Seminole County booking photos was not found on the inspected cards.

No separate official Seminole County recent-bookings mugshot gallery or daily mugshot page was located on the sheriff website. The sheriff page that matters for custody lookup is the jail page and its roster link. The sheriff Photo Gallery is different: it shows agency and community photos, including a Donalsonville Police Department photo section, but it is not a booking-photo gallery and should not be used as a mugshot source.

Public and not public: The public roster shows an image slot and booking fields, but inspected cards used placeholders. A booking photograph may require a records request and is subject to Georgia booking-photo restrictions.


Find Seminole County Booking Photos

The best first step is the official roster linked from the Seminole County Sheriff's Office jail page. The roster has three tabs: Current Inmates, 24 Hours Arrests, and Inmates by Arrest Date. The current list answers whether a person is held now. The 24-hour tab catches new bookings. The arrest-date tab can help when the arrest date is known or the person may have been released. For the custody fields that appear beside the image slot, use the Seminole County jail inmate records reference.

The official Seminole County current inmate roster shows the public card layout where the booking-photo slot appears.

Seminole County jail roster mugshot slot and current inmate cards

The roster card should be read as a custody and booking record first. If the image area shows a placeholder, the sheriff records-request route is the official fallback.

  1. Open the Seminole County Jail roster from the sheriff jail page or go directly to the InterOp roster.
  2. Use Current Inmates for current custody, or 24 Hours Arrests for very recent bookings.
  3. Enter a last name and, if useful, a first name. The roster can also be browsed with no name filter.
  4. Open or review the inmate card and look at the image area beside the booking fields.
  5. If no photo appears, use the sheriff open-records request form and ask for the booking report and, if needed, the booking photograph.

Seminole County Mugshot Record Fields

A Seminole County roster card carries more than a photo slot. The inspected public records showed identity, custody status, physical descriptors, arrest details, bond, and charge rows. These fields help confirm that the correct person has been found before a booking-photo request is made. They also show why a roster record should not be treated as a final court disposition.

FieldWhat It Shows
Image / Mugshot SlotEach card has an image area; inspected first-page records used a placeholder image.
NameLast, first, middle format.
StatusCustody status such as CURRENTLY BOOKED or RELEASED.
Sex, height, weightBasic descriptors shown in the public roster card.
AddressResidential address as displayed by the roster.
Arrest date and agencyArrest or booking date, sometimes paired with Seminole County Sheriff's Office or Donalsonville PD.
Total bondBond amount or status such as DENIED or NOT SET.
Charge rowsWarrant#, counts, statute, description, M/F flag, and court label where shown.

Fields not located on the public county roster included booking number as a public label, date of birth, race, eye color, hair color, housing unit, court date, release projection, and prior booking photos.


Request Seminole County Booking Photos

If the roster image slot does not show a photo, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office records-request form is the local request path. The form names booking reports among the records that can be requested. It also has an "other" route where a requester can explain that a booking photograph is needed. The research did not find a local mugshot fee, photo-retention period, average processing time, or ID rule, so those points should be confirmed with the Sheriff's Office.

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office records-request form is the official local channel for booking reports and related records.

Seminole County sheriff records request form for booking photos and booking reports

The form asks for identifying details that help staff locate the record, so a request should include the person's name, arrest date or incident date, case number if known, and location or address if known.

Request DetailWhy It Helps
Full nameConnects the request to the roster card or booking report.
Date and timeMatches the form's incident or accident date field and narrows the search.
Case numberUseful when known, but not always available to the requester.
Address or locationRequired by the local form for many request types.
Record typeAsk for the booking report and, if needed, the booking photograph.

Georgia Mugshot Law

Georgia treats booking photographs differently from ordinary roster text. O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 defines a booking photograph as an image taken by an arresting law-enforcement agency for identification or when a person is processed into jail. The statute generally limits law-enforcement website publication of booking photographs and restricts release when the requester may place the photo on a publication or website that charges a fee for removal. Requesters may need to submit a statement about compliant use, and false statements can create separate legal risk.

Key statutes:

O.C.G.A. 35-1-19 limits law-enforcement posting and certain releases of booking photographs.

O.C.G.A. 10-1-393.5 gives no-charge removal rights from qualifying commercial mugshot websites after listed outcomes.

O.C.G.A. 35-3-37 is the Georgia record-restriction framework for eligible criminal-history records.

Georgia's general open-records sources still matter for booking reports, but the mugshot statute adds a photo-specific limit. That is why a request for a booking report may be handled differently from a request for a booking photograph.



Georgia Mugshot Removal Rights

The Georgia Attorney General Consumer Protection page cites O.C.G.A. 10-1-393.5 for commercial mugshot removal. Under that framework, a commercial mugshot website must remove a qualifying mugshot at no charge within 30 days of a written request when listed outcomes apply. Examples in the research include record restriction under O.C.G.A. 35-3-37, dismissal, nolle prosequi, acquittal, pardon, or another qualifying outcome. Attempts to charge for removal may violate Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act.

That rule is separate from the Seminole County roster and does not turn commercial sites into official sources. Do not pay or rely on a commercial mugshot page without checking Georgia's official consumer-protection guidance. For the court side of a dismissal, nolle prosequi, conviction, or record restriction, use Seminole County court records after a jail arrest and the official Georgia record-restriction resources.


County, State, and Federal Photos

Seminole County jail mugshots are a local booking-photo issue. State and federal systems do not work the same way. The Georgia Department of Corrections locator may show photos for sentenced state offenders, but it is used after a person is in state prison custody, not for a fresh Seminole County jail booking. The county roster remains the first stop for a local pretrial or short-sentence jail record.

BOP and ICE public locators are custody search tools, not local mugshot galleries. BOP results can show name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. ICE ODLS helps locate some immigration detainees by A-Number or biographical data, but it does not publish booking photos through the public locator. When the question is current Seminole County custody, start with the official jail roster and the sheriff records form, not a national image search.

Note: Seminole-specific mugshot retention time and post-release photo drop-off rules were not located in official sources.

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