Search Andrew County 72 Hour Booking
Andrew County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Andrew County Sheriff's Office in Savannah, Missouri. This small county sits in the northwest corner of the state, just north of St. Joseph. When someone gets arrested in Andrew County, the booking record is created at the county jail and also sent to the state's central repository. You can search for 72 hour booking records from Andrew County through multiple channels, including the state court system and direct requests to the Sheriff's Office in Savannah.
Andrew County Quick Facts
Andrew County Sheriff Booking Records
The Andrew County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Savannah and processes all 72 hour booking arrests in the county. The Sheriff handles both the jail and patrol duties for the rural areas of Andrew County. When someone is brought in on an arrest, the jail staff creates a booking record with the person's name, charges, date and time of arrest, and bond information. This record is what gets reported to the state under § 43.500 RSMo.
Andrew County is a rural county with a smaller population than many Missouri counties. The Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency. Savannah has a small city police department as well, but most arrests in the county flow through the Sheriff. You can contact the Andrew County Sheriff's Office by phone to check on a current inmate or ask about a recent 72 hour booking. Walk-in requests at the courthouse in Savannah are also accepted during normal hours.
Andrew County 72 Hour Booking Court Data
Criminal cases from Andrew County 72 hour booking arrests are filed in the 5th Judicial Circuit Court. You can search these records for free on Missouri Case.net. The system lets you look up cases by the defendant's name, case number, or filing date. Results include charges, court dates, bail amounts, docket entries, and the case outcome.
Case.net has criminal records for Andrew County going back to 1995. The system shows who made the arrest, what charges were filed, and how the case ended. You can also see the judge assigned to the case and the attorneys involved. The "Track This Case" feature sends you email alerts when something changes in the case file. This is useful if you want to follow a 72 hour booking case through the court process without having to check back manually. The Andrew County Circuit Clerk in Savannah can provide certified copies of court documents if you need official records.
Not every 72 hour booking leads to court charges. If the prosecutor decides not to file, the case won't show up in Case.net. In that situation, the arrest report is still available through the Sheriff's Office under the Sunshine Law.
State Resources for Andrew County Arrests
Every 72 hour booking in Andrew County gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository. The CJIS Division stores arrest data, prosecution data, and court data as three separate record sets. This gives a complete picture of each case from the initial arrest through the final outcome. You can request a criminal history check through the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site for $14 per name-based search or $20 for fingerprint-based checks.
The Missouri Department of Corrections also has an Offender Search tool. If someone from Andrew County was sentenced to state prison after their 72 hour booking, you can find their facility location, custody status, and sentence details on the DOC site. This search is free and open to anyone.
Note: Andrew County borders Buchanan County, so some arrests near St. Joseph may be processed through Buchanan County instead.
72 Hour Booking Public Access in Andrew County
Andrew County 72 hour booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law, § 610.100 RSMo. All arrest reports are open records. You can request them from any law enforcement agency in the county. The agency has three business days to respond. You don't need to state a reason for wanting the records.
Some records close under certain conditions. If a person is arrested and not charged within 30 days, the arrest report closes. Investigation reports stay closed while the investigation is active. But once a case wraps up, those records open to the public. Fees for copies of 72 hour booking records in Andrew County are typically between $5 and $20 per name search. You can inspect records in person at no charge. The Missouri Arrest Records guide explains the different ways to get arrest data from any county in the state.
How to Get Andrew County Booking Records
You have several options for getting 72 hour booking records from Andrew County. The easiest is Case.net for court records. It is free and available all the time.
For booking records that haven't moved to court yet, contact the Andrew County Sheriff's Office in Savannah directly. You can call, visit in person, or send a written Sunshine Law request. In your request, include the person's full name and the approximate arrest date if you know it. The Missouri State Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for criminal history checks if you want to search the state repository instead.
- Case.net for Andrew County court records from 72 hour booking arrests
- Andrew County Sheriff's Office for current booking and jail information
- Missouri Highway Patrol MACHS for statewide criminal history ($14)
- Missouri DOC Offender Search for prison records
- Written Sunshine Law request for arrest reports
The Missouri Court Records guide provides additional detail on what court files contain and how to get copies from any circuit clerk in the state.
Andrew County Arrest Record Tools
The Missouri State Highway Patrol maintains the central repository where all Andrew County 72 hour booking data gets stored under state law.
The Highway Patrol's CJIS Division processes criminal history requests from the public, employers, and licensing agencies. Andrew County arrest records are included in this statewide database along with prosecution and court outcome data.
Nearby Counties
These counties are next to Andrew County. Arrests near county borders might be in a different jurisdiction's 72 hour booking system.