Boone County 72 Hour Booking

Boone County 72 hour booking records cover arrests made by the Boone County Sheriff's Office, the Columbia Police Department, and several other agencies across this central Missouri county. Boone County is home to Columbia, the state's fifth-largest city and home to the University of Missouri. The county jail in Columbia processes all local bookings. You can search for Boone County 72 hour booking records through the Sheriff's online roster, the state court system, or by contacting law enforcement directly.

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Boone County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Boone County Sheriff's Office runs the Boone County Jail in Columbia and handles all 72 hour booking processing for the county. The jail takes in arrests from the Sheriff's deputies, the Columbia Police Department, the University of Missouri Police, and the Centralia and Ashland police departments. Every person brought in on an arrest gets a booking record that includes their name, charges, mugshot, date and time of arrest, arresting agency, and bond amount.

The Boone County Sheriff maintains an online inmate roster. You can check it to see who is currently in custody and what their charges are. The roster is updated throughout the day. Each entry shows the booking date, charges, and hold information. This is one of the fastest ways to check on a recent 72 hour booking in Boone County because the data appears shortly after someone is processed into the jail.

Boone County is one of the more populated counties in Missouri. Columbia's college-town environment and its position along Interstate 70 bring a mix of arrest types. The Sheriff handles the rural areas while Columbia PD covers the city. Both agencies report all arrests to the state central repository under § 43.500 RSMo.

Boone County 72 Hour Booking Court Records

Criminal charges from Boone County 72 hour booking arrests go to the 13th Judicial Circuit Court. The Boone County Circuit Court in Columbia handles all felony and misdemeanor cases. You can search these records for free on Missouri Case.net. Enter a name, case number, or filing date. Results include charges, bail, court dates, docket entries, attorneys, the judge, and the case outcome.

Case.net has Boone County criminal records going back to 1995. The system is open to everyone and requires no registration. For 72 hour booking cases, you can see which agency made the arrest, what charges were filed, and the full timeline of the case. The "Track This Case" feature sends email alerts when something changes. If you need certified copies, the Boone County Circuit Clerk's office in Columbia processes those requests during business hours.

Boone County sees a significant volume of court cases. The 13th Circuit handles everything from minor traffic offenses to serious felonies. If you are searching for a specific 72 hour booking case, having the person's full name and approximate arrest date helps narrow the results on Case.net.

State Resources for Boone County Arrests

Every 72 hour booking in Boone County gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository. The CJIS Division keeps three record sets for each arrest: arrest data, prosecution data, and court data. A name-based criminal history check through MACHS costs $14. Fingerprint checks run $20. Results typically come back within 24 hours for online submissions. You can contact CJIS at (573) 526-6153 or mail requests to P.O. Box 9500, Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500.

The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search lets you find Boone County individuals who were sentenced to state prison after a 72 hour booking. Search by name or DOC number to see facility location, custody status, and sentence details. This search is free. The state also runs the Missouri Victim Automated Notification System through Case.net, so victims and witnesses can get alerts about changes in offender status.

72 Hour Booking Public Access in Boone County

Boone County 72 hour booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo makes all arrest reports and incident reports open records. Any person can request these. The agency has three business days to respond. No reason required.

Some records have restrictions. If no charges are filed within 30 days of the arrest, the arrest report closes. Investigation reports stay closed while the case is still active. Once a case goes inactive, those records open. The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Guide explains the full process. Every public body in Boone County must have a custodian of records and a written Sunshine Law policy. Fees for copies are limited to actual costs. In-person inspection is always free.

Law enforcement in Boone County can hold back information that could endanger a victim, witness, or undercover officer. But this exception is narrow and does not apply to basic 72 hour booking data like names, charges, and arrest dates.

How to Get Boone County 72 Hour Booking Data

The online inmate roster from the Boone County Sheriff is the fastest way to check on a recent 72 hour booking. For court records, use Case.net. Both are free.

For formal records, submit a Sunshine Law request to the Boone County Sheriff's Office or the Columbia Police Department. Put it in writing with the person's full name and arrest date. The Highway Patrol Services page has forms for statewide criminal history checks. The Missouri Court Records guide explains what criminal court files contain. The Missouri Arrest Records site has a broader overview of how to get arrest data from any agency in the state.

  • Boone County Sheriff online roster for current inmates
  • Case.net for court records from 72 hour booking arrests
  • MACHS criminal history check ($14 name-based)
  • Missouri DOC Offender Search for prison records
  • Written Sunshine Law request to the Sheriff or Columbia PD

Boone County Arrest Record Resources

The Missouri Department of Corrections tracks Boone County individuals who moved from the 72 hour booking phase into the state prison system.

Boone County Missouri 72 hour booking records through Department of Corrections

The DOC Offender Search is free and shows facility assignments, sentence information, custody status, and intake dates. About 96 percent of people who enter Missouri prisons return to their communities, and the DOC tracks all of this for public access.

Cities in Boone County

Boone County includes Columbia, which has its own police department handling a large portion of 72 hour booking arrests in the county. Columbia PD arrests flow into the Boone County jail system and the state central repository.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Boone County. If an arrest happened near the county line, the 72 hour booking record could be in one of these neighboring jurisdictions.

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