Lee's Summit 72 Hour Booking
Lee's Summit 72 hour booking records cover arrests made by the Lee's Summit Police Department in southeast Jackson County. Lee's Summit is one of the fastest growing cities in the Kansas City metro area. When Lee's Summit officers make an arrest, the person gets booked into the Jackson County Detention Center. You can search for Lee's Summit 72 hour booking data on the Jackson County inmate roster, through Missouri Case.net, or by requesting records from the police department. The city shares the Jackson County jail and court system with Kansas City, Independence, and Blue Springs.
Lee's Summit Quick Facts
Lee's Summit Police 72 Hour Booking
The Lee's Summit Police Department maintains arrest records for all 72 hour booking arrests in the city. The department processes records requests under the Missouri Sunshine Law. You can submit requests in writing, by mail, or in person. Under Section 610.100 RSMo, arrest reports are generally open records. The department has three business days to respond.
Lee's Summit sits in Jackson County and uses the Jackson County Sheriff's Office for detention services. When a Lee's Summit officer makes an arrest, the person gets transported to the Jackson County Detention Center for booking. This is the same facility used by Kansas City, Independence, and other Jackson County municipalities. The hold code on the Jackson County roster identifies the arresting agency.
Jackson County 72 Hour Booking Roster
The Jackson County Sheriff's inmate roster is the quickest way to check on a recent Lee's Summit 72 hour booking. The roster is free and available online around the clock. It shows current inmates with mugshots, booking numbers, charges, and hold codes. A "LEE'S SUMMIT HOLD" tells you the Lee's Summit Police Department made that arrest.
The roster gets updated throughout the day. Each entry includes the charges filed and any bond amounts set by the court. You can browse the full list or search for a specific name. Because Jackson County handles a large number of arrests from multiple cities, the roster is long. The hold code is the key to identifying Lee's Summit 72 hour booking entries specifically.
For older cases or records that have moved past the booking stage, you will need to check Case.net or submit a formal records request. The roster only shows people currently in custody. Once someone bonds out or gets released, they come off the list.
If charges are not filed within 30 days of a Lee's Summit 72 hour booking arrest, the arrest report closes to the public under Missouri law. Investigation reports stay sealed until the case goes inactive. These limits are narrow. Most Lee's Summit booking data remains accessible. The Missouri Arrest Records guide provides additional options for searching statewide.
Lee's Summit 72 Hour Booking Court Records
Lee's Summit criminal cases go through the 16th Judicial Circuit in Jackson County. Missouri Case.net has these records available for free. Search by the defendant's name, case number, or filing date. Results show charges, court dates, bail amounts, attorneys, and case outcomes. Case.net records for the Jackson County area go back to 1995.
The system also tracks scheduled hearings and has a case alert feature. You can follow a Lee's Summit 72 hour booking case from the initial charges all the way through to final disposition. The Circuit Clerk at the Jackson County Courthouse provides certified copies of court documents when needed.
Missouri court records resources provide guidance on searching criminal case data from the Lee's Summit area and the rest of Jackson County.
Note: Lee's Summit shares the 16th Judicial Circuit with Kansas City, Independence, and Blue Springs, so the court volume is high.
State Resources for Lee's Summit Booking
Lee's Summit arrest data gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository. Under Chapter 43 RSMo, all arrest records from Lee's Summit flow into the CJIS Division. You can run a MACHS criminal history check for $14 (name-based) or $20 (fingerprint). The Department of Corrections Offender Search tracks anyone who went from a Lee's Summit 72 hour booking into state prison.
The Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for criminal history requests. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide explains the full process for getting records from any law enforcement agency in Missouri. You can inspect records in person at no charge. Copy fees must be reasonable.
- Jackson County inmate roster for current Lee's Summit bookings
- Case.net for 16th Circuit court records
- Lee's Summit PD for arrest reports under Sunshine Law
- MACHS for statewide criminal history
- DOC Offender Search for state prison records
How to Request Lee's Summit 72 Hour Booking Data
The fastest method is the Jackson County inmate roster. It is free and online. For court records, use Case.net. Both run around the clock. For a formal copy of an arrest report, submit a written Sunshine Law request to the Lee's Summit Police Department. Include the person's full name, approximate arrest date, and your contact details.
Fees for 72 hour booking record copies typically range from $5 to $20. Certified copies cost more. Under Section 610.100 RSMo, you can inspect records in person at no charge. If charges are not filed within 30 days of the arrest, the report closes. The Missouri Court Records guide is another resource for finding Lee's Summit criminal case data and understanding your options for getting records.
Nearby Cities
Lee's Summit borders several other Jackson County cities. All share the same county jail and court system, so a 72 hour booking near a city line could show up under a different agency's hold code.