Cedar County 72 Hour Booking Records

Cedar County 72 hour booking records are managed by the Cedar County Sheriff's Office in Stockton. Located in the west-central part of Missouri, Cedar County is a rural area where the sheriff serves as the primary law enforcement agency. You can search for 72 hour booking records through Case.net, the state criminal history system, or by calling the sheriff's office in Stockton. Cedar County has Stockton Lake within its borders, which brings some seasonal law enforcement activity. All booking records follow Missouri's public records laws and get reported to the state.

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Cedar County Quick Facts

14,000 Population
28th Judicial Circuit
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Stockton County Seat

Cedar County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Cedar County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Stockton and processes all 72 hour booking arrests. The sheriff is the main law enforcement body in Cedar County. When an arrest happens, the person gets booked into the county facility. The booking record includes the name, charges, date of birth, arresting officer, bond amount, and booking date. All of this data is reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division under state law.

Stockton Lake draws visitors during warmer months. The Missouri State Water Patrol and the Missouri Department of Conservation both operate in the area. Arrests made by these agencies within Cedar County get processed through the county jail just like any other booking. You can call the Cedar County Sheriff's Office to check on someone's booking status or visit the office in Stockton during business hours.

Cedar County 72 Hour Booking Court Records

Cedar County is part of the 28th Judicial Circuit. After a 72 hour booking, charges go to the circuit court in Stockton. Missouri Case.net provides free access to Cedar County criminal records. Search by defendant name, case number, or date. You can see charges, court dates, bond amounts, attorneys, and the outcome of the case.

The circuit clerk in Stockton has the official paper files for every Cedar County criminal case. Certified copies are available for a fee. You can inspect records in person at no cost. If a case started with a 72 hour booking and has been resolved, the entire file is generally open to public review. The clerk can help you find what you need quickly since the caseload is smaller than in urban counties.

Case.net data for Cedar County goes back to 1995. You can set up case alerts to track any 72 hour booking case as it moves through court. Each Cedar County booking record includes mugshots, fingerprints, the charges filed, bail amount, and the exact date and time of arrest. Missouri law requires agencies to keep these records for set retention periods, so even older Cedar County booking data may still be available through the sheriff's office or the state CJIS repository. The state system ties together arrest, prosecution, and court outcome data, giving you a full view of any case from the initial 72 hour booking through final disposition.

Cedar County Missouri 72 hour booking Highway Patrol records

The Highway Patrol also processes record requests that include Cedar County arrest data. Their services page has all the forms you need.

State Databases for Cedar County Arrests

Every 72 hour booking in Cedar County gets sent to the Missouri State Highway Patrol under § 43.500 RSMo. The state keeps arrest, prosecution, and court data tied together. Criminal history checks cost $14 for name-based and $20 for fingerprint. The Highway Patrol Services page has forms and details.

The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search shows Cedar County residents who went to prison. You can also try Missouri Arrest Records for a broader search that covers Cedar County alongside other counties.

Cedar County Booking and the Sunshine Law

Cedar County 72 hour booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo says arrest reports are open records. You can get them from the Cedar County Sheriff's Office without giving a reason. The agency must respond within three business days.

Arrest records close if no charges are filed within 30 days. Investigation reports stay sealed during active cases. But the standard booking record from a Cedar County arrest is almost always available to the public. Fees for copies must be reasonable and based on actual costs. You can look at records in person for free at the agency that holds them. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide details the full process.

When you submit a written request, include the person's full name and approximate arrest date. Fees must match actual copying costs. You can always look at 72 hour booking records in person at the Stockton office for free.

How to Search Cedar County 72 Hour Booking

Case.net is the quickest way to find Cedar County court records tied to booking arrests. For current jail information, call the sheriff's office in Stockton.

For a formal request, write to the Cedar County Sheriff's Office with the person's name, approximate arrest date, and your contact information. The response should come within three business days. Copy fees are usually low. You can also use the MACHS system through the Highway Patrol for a statewide search that includes Cedar County data.

  • Case.net for free court record searches
  • Cedar County Sheriff's Office for booking and jail status
  • Written Sunshine Law request for formal copies
  • MACHS criminal history check ($14 name-based)

Nearby Counties

These counties surround Cedar County. A 72 hour booking record might be filed in a neighboring jurisdiction if the arrest was near the county line.

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