Find 72 Hour Booking in Jefferson County

Jefferson County 72 hour booking records document arrests made by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and municipal police departments throughout the county. Located just south of St. Louis, Jefferson County is one of the most populated counties in Missouri. You can search for 72 hour booking information through the county jail roster, the Missouri Case.net court system, or by contacting the Sheriff's Office in Hillsboro directly. Because the county borders St. Louis County, some arrests near the line can end up in either jurisdiction, so it helps to check both if you are not sure where someone was booked.

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Jefferson County Quick Facts

225K+ Population
23rd Judicial Circuit
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Hillsboro County Seat

Jefferson County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and maintains the booking roster for all 72 hour booking arrests processed at the facility. The jail sits in Hillsboro near the county courthouse. When someone gets arrested in Jefferson County, whether by the Sheriff's deputies or a city police officer, they are typically brought to this jail for processing. The booking record gets created at intake and includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, booking date and time, and bond information.

You can check the Jefferson County jail roster to see who is currently in custody. The roster shows active inmates with their charges and booking details. It updates regularly as new arrests come in and people get released. For older 72 hour booking records that are no longer on the active list, you need to contact the Sheriff's Office directly. Staff can look up past bookings during business hours.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office handles a high volume of arrests given the county's size. Deputies patrol the unincorporated areas while cities like Festus, Arnold, and De Soto have their own police departments. All of these agencies send their arrestees to the county jail for 72 hour booking processing.

Jefferson County Court Records and 72 Hour Booking

Once a prosecutor files charges after a 72 hour booking in Jefferson County, the case moves into the 23rd Judicial Circuit. You can search these court records for free on Missouri Case.net. Type in a name or case number and the system pulls up charges, court dates, bond amounts, attorneys, docket entries, and the judge on the case. Records go back years, so you can find both recent and older cases from Jefferson County.

The Missouri Case.net system is one of the best tools for tracking what happens after a 72 hour booking in Jefferson County moves into the court system and formal charges are filed.

Jefferson County Missouri 72 hour booking court records on Case.net

Case.net also lets you track a case. Sign up for alerts and you get notified when something changes, like a new hearing date or a plea deal. The Jefferson County Circuit Clerk's office in Hillsboro can provide certified copies of any court document if you need an official version for legal purposes. Walk-in requests are taken during regular court hours.

State Records for Jefferson County Booking

Every 72 hour booking in Jefferson County gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division. This is required under Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 43. The central repository holds arrest data, prosecution records, and court outcomes. You can run a criminal history check through the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site. A name-based search costs $14 and results usually come back within 24 hours.

The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search lets you find Jefferson County residents who moved from a 72 hour booking into the state prison system. Search by name or DOC number to see where someone is housed, their custody status, and sentence details. The DOC updates this database regularly.

Note: Jefferson County borders St. Louis County, so if you cannot find a booking record in one jurisdiction, check the other.

72 Hour Booking Access Under Missouri Law

Jefferson County 72 hour booking records are public under the Missouri Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo makes arrest reports open records. Any person can request them without giving a reason. Agencies must respond within three business days.

There are exceptions. An arrest record closes if no charges are filed within 30 days. Investigation reports stay sealed until the case becomes inactive. Law enforcement can withhold information that could endanger a victim, witness, or undercover officer. But the default rule is access. Most 72 hour booking data in Jefferson County is available to anyone who asks for it. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide covers the full process.

Every law enforcement agency in Jefferson County must have a records custodian and a written Sunshine Law policy. Fees for copies must reflect actual costs. You can always inspect records in person without paying anything.

How to Search Jefferson County 72 Hour Booking

Start with the jail roster for current inmates. That is the fastest route. For court records, go to Case.net. Both are free and available at all hours.

If you want a formal records request, write to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. Put the person's full name, approximate arrest date, and your contact details in the request. The office has three business days to get back to you. Fees for 72 hour booking record copies range from $5 to $20. Certified copies cost more. The Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for statewide criminal history checks if you need records beyond just Jefferson County.

  • Jefferson County jail roster for current inmates
  • Case.net for court records from 72 hour booking arrests
  • MACHS criminal history check ($14 name-based)
  • In-person request at the Jefferson County Courthouse in Hillsboro
  • Written Sunshine Law request to any Jefferson County agency

Nearby Counties

These counties border Jefferson County. If an arrest took place near the county line, the 72 hour booking record may be filed in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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