72 Hour Booking in Bollinger County

Bollinger County 72 hour booking records document arrests processed by the Bollinger County Sheriff's Office in Marble Hill. This southeast Missouri county is rural and sparsely populated, sitting in the Ozark foothills. The Sheriff runs the county jail and processes all bookings for the area. If you need to search for a 72 hour booking record from Bollinger County, you can use the state court system, contact the Sheriff in Marble Hill, or search the Highway Patrol's statewide criminal history database.

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Bollinger County Quick Facts

12,000+ Population
34th Judicial Circuit
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Marble Hill County Seat

Bollinger County Sheriff Booking Records

The Bollinger County Sheriff's Office operates out of Marble Hill and handles all 72 hour booking arrests for the county. The Sheriff is the primary law enforcement agency here. There are no large cities in the county. Marble Hill is the biggest town, with a population under 2,000. Every arrest in Bollinger County gets booked at the county jail, and the record includes the person's name, charges, date and time of arrest, and bond information.

Because Bollinger County is small and rural, the arrest volume is low compared to metro areas. But the same state laws apply. Every 72 hour booking must be reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository under § 43.500 RSMo. The Sheriff, local officers, and the Highway Patrol all send their arrest data to the state. You can contact the Bollinger County Sheriff's Office by phone or visit the courthouse in Marble Hill to ask about a current inmate or a recent booking.

Note: Bollinger County does not typically post an online jail roster, so calling the Sheriff's Office is the most reliable way to get current booking information.

Bollinger County 72 Hour Booking Court Records

After a 72 hour booking in Bollinger County, criminal charges go to the 34th Judicial Circuit Court. This circuit also covers Cape Girardeau and Scott counties. You can look up Bollinger County court records on Missouri Case.net for free. Search by the defendant's name, case number, or filing date. Results show charges, court dates, bail, attorneys, docket entries, and the final outcome.

Case.net has criminal records for Bollinger County from 1995 forward. The data is detailed enough to see which agency made the arrest, what happened at each court hearing, and whether the case resulted in a conviction, dismissal, or plea deal. The Bollinger County Circuit Clerk in Marble Hill can provide certified copies of court documents. You can also set up alerts through the "Track This Case" feature so you get notified when something changes in a 72 hour booking case.

Public Access to Bollinger County Booking

All Bollinger County 72 hour booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo says arrest reports and incident reports are open. Any person can request them, and no reason is needed. Agencies must respond within three business days.

There are limits. An arrest report closes if no charges are filed within 30 days. Investigation reports stay closed until the case goes inactive. The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Guide explains the full request process. Every public agency in Bollinger County has to keep a written Sunshine policy. Fees for copies of booking records must be reasonable and based on actual costs. You can inspect records in person at no charge at the Bollinger County courthouse in Marble Hill.

Law enforcement can withhold certain information if it would endanger a victim, witness, or undercover officer. But this exception is narrow. Most 72 hour booking data in Bollinger County is accessible.

State Records for Bollinger County Arrests

The Missouri State Highway Patrol keeps all Bollinger County arrest data in the state central repository. The CJIS Division stores three record sets per arrest: arrest data, prosecution data, and court data. You can run a criminal history check through MACHS for $14 per name search or $20 for fingerprint searches. Results come back within about 24 hours for online requests.

If a Bollinger County arrest ended in state prison time, you can use the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search. It is free and shows facility, sentence, and custody information. The Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for various record requests. CJIS can be reached at (573) 526-6153.

Find Bollinger County 72 Hour Booking Data

Case.net is the fastest way to search for court records from a Bollinger County 72 hour booking. It costs nothing and runs all day. For jail data or recent bookings, call the Bollinger County Sheriff in Marble Hill.

You can also submit a formal Sunshine Law request in writing to the Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name and the arrest date if known. For statewide criminal history, use the Highway Patrol's MACHS system. The Missouri Court Records guide has more on what criminal court files contain. The Missouri Arrest Records site gives an overview of the different ways to search for arrest records across the state.

  • Case.net for Bollinger County circuit court records
  • Bollinger County Sheriff for current jail and booking data
  • MACHS criminal history check ($14 name-based)
  • Missouri DOC Offender Search for prison records
  • Written Sunshine Law request to local agencies

Bollinger County Booking Resources

The Missouri Sunshine Law gives the public a right to access arrest reports and 72 hour booking records from Bollinger County and every other county in the state.

Bollinger County Missouri 72 hour booking records under Sunshine Law

Section 610.100 RSMo requires every law enforcement agency to maintain arrest records and make them available to the public upon request. Bollinger County agencies follow this same state law.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Bollinger County. An arrest near the county line could be in a neighboring jurisdiction's 72 hour booking records.

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