Cooper County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Cooper County 72 hour booking records are maintained by the Cooper County Sheriff's Office in Boonville. This central Missouri county sits along the Missouri River between Kansas City and St. Louis. You can search for Cooper County 72 hour booking records through Case.net, the Highway Patrol criminal history database, or by contacting the sheriff's office directly. Boonville is the county seat and serves as the center for all court and law enforcement activity. Cooper County also has a state correctional facility within its borders, but that is a state operation separate from county booking records.

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Cooper County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Cooper County Sheriff's Office processes all 72 hour booking arrests at the county jail in Boonville. The sheriff is the main law enforcement agency for the county. The Boonville Police Department handles arrests within city limits, but all bookings flow through the county jail. Each booking record has the person's name, charges, date of birth, bond amount, arresting officer, and booking time.

Cooper County is located along I-70 in central Missouri. Highway traffic contributes to some arrests, particularly those made by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. These bookings go through the same county system. The Boonville Correctional Center is a state prison located in the county, but it operates under the Missouri Department of Corrections, not the county sheriff. County 72 hour booking records and state prison records are two different things.

Call the Cooper County Sheriff's Office in Boonville to check on recent bookings or ask about someone's jail status.

72 Hour Booking Court Records in Cooper County

Cooper County is part of the 18th Judicial Circuit. After a 72 hour booking, charges move into the circuit court in Boonville. Missouri Case.net provides free online access to Cooper County criminal records. Search by name, case number, or date to find charges, court dates, bond amounts, attorneys, and case outcomes.

The circuit clerk in Boonville keeps official case files for all Cooper County criminal cases. You can get certified copies or inspect records in person at the courthouse for free. The 18th Circuit also includes Moniteau and Morgan counties, but each county maintains its own court records at its own courthouse. For 72 hour booking cases from Cooper County, the Boonville courthouse is the place to go.

Case.net has Cooper County data going back to 1995. You can set up case alerts to get updates when a 72 hour booking case has new filings or court dates. Each booking record created in Cooper County includes mugshots, fingerprints, the charges filed, bail amount, and the exact arrest date and time. These records become part of the permanent case file. Missouri law requires agencies to retain booking data for set periods, so even older Cooper County arrests may still have records on file with the state CJIS Division. A MACHS search for $14 by name or $20 by fingerprint pulls together arrest, prosecution, and court outcome data from any Cooper County 72 hour booking. This gives you the full picture from booking to final disposition, which is useful when the court record alone does not have all the details you need.

Cooper County Missouri 72 hour booking arrest records search

Statewide search tools also pick up Cooper County arrest data alongside records from across Missouri.

State Records for Cooper County Booking

Every Cooper County 72 hour booking gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division under § 43.500 RSMo. Criminal history checks cost $14 by name or $20 by fingerprint. The Highway Patrol Services page has the forms you need.

The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search covers Cooper County residents in state prison. For broader searches, try Missouri Court Records or Missouri Arrest Records.

Cooper County 72 Hour Booking Under Missouri Law

Cooper County 72 hour booking records are public under § 610.100 RSMo. The Sunshine Law says arrest reports are open to anyone. You can request them without giving a reason. The Cooper County Sheriff's Office must respond within three business days.

Arrest records close if no charges are filed within 30 days. Active investigation reports stay sealed. But the standard booking record is public. Fees must be reasonable and based on actual costs. In-person inspection is free. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide covers the complete process for making records requests. Put your request in writing to the Cooper County Sheriff's Office. Include the full name of the person, the approximate arrest date, and how to reach you. The agency has three business days to provide the 72 hour booking records you asked for.

Getting Cooper County Booking Records

Case.net works best for court records. It is free and available at all hours. For current jail status, call the sheriff's office in Boonville. These two methods handle most requests.

Written Sunshine Law requests work for detailed 72 hour booking records. Send your request to the Cooper County Sheriff's Office with the person's full name, approximate arrest date, and how to contact you. The response comes within three business days. Visit the Boonville courthouse for in-person access.

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

Note: Cooper County sits along I-70, so arrests from highway incidents are common and may involve the Highway Patrol rather than the county sheriff.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Cooper County in central Missouri. If an arrest was near the county line, the 72 hour booking record may be in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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