Johnson County 72 Hour Booking Search

Johnson County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Johnson County Sheriff's Office in Warrensburg. These records cover arrests made by Sheriff's deputies, the Warrensburg Police Department, and other agencies across the county. You can look up 72 hour booking data through the jail roster, Missouri Case.net, or a direct request to the Sheriff's Office. Johnson County sits in west-central Missouri, east of the Kansas City metro. The county handles a steady flow of booking records from local law enforcement and the university area in Warrensburg.

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17th Judicial Circuit
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Johnson County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Warrensburg. All 72 hour booking arrests processed at this facility go into the jail roster. The roster shows the inmate's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. It updates as new people come in and others get released. This is usually the fastest way to check on a recent arrest in Johnson County.

Johnson County is home to the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, which adds to the volume of arrests the Sheriff's Office processes. Campus police and Warrensburg city officers both bring arrestees to the county jail. The booking record created at intake documents all the key details of the arrest. If you need records that are no longer on the active roster, call the Sheriff's Office or visit in person during business hours at the Johnson County Courthouse.

Deputies patrol the rural and unincorporated parts of Johnson County while city police handle calls within Warrensburg and other towns. All arrests funnel through the same 72 hour booking process at the county jail regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Court Records for Johnson County 72 Hour Booking

After charges get filed from a 72 hour booking, the case enters the 17th Judicial Circuit. This circuit serves Johnson and Lafayette counties. You can search court records through Missouri Case.net at no cost. Look up cases by name, case number, or filing date. The results include charges, hearing dates, bond details, attorney names, and docket entries for Johnson County cases.

The Case.net system provides a clear view of what happens after the initial 72 hour booking in Johnson County, showing the progression from charges filed through final court disposition and sentencing.

Johnson County Missouri 72 hour booking Sunshine Law records access

Case.net records for Johnson County go back many years. You can find detailed case information including year of birth, defendant address, and sentence details. The system has a case tracking tool that sends you alerts when anything changes on a case you are following. For certified copies, contact the Johnson County Circuit Clerk in Warrensburg.

State Resources for Johnson County Booking

All 72 hour booking records from Johnson County get reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division. This is required by Chapter 43 of the Missouri Revised Statutes. The central repository stores arrest data, prosecution records, and court outcomes tied to each case. A name-based criminal history search costs $14. Fingerprint-based checks are $20. Online results typically come back within a day.

The Missouri Department of Corrections keeps an offender search database for people who went from a Johnson County 72 hour booking into state prison. You can look up inmates by name or DOC number. The results show facility location, custody level, and sentence information.

72 Hour Booking Records and Missouri Law

Johnson County 72 hour booking records are open to the public under the Missouri Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo says arrest reports are public records. You can request them without stating why. The agency has three business days to respond.

There are limits though. If no charges get filed within 30 days of an arrest, that record closes. Active investigation reports stay sealed. Law enforcement can hold back details that might put someone at risk. Despite these exceptions, the bulk of 72 hour booking data in Johnson County remains open. The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide lays out the full process for making records requests to any public body in the county.

Note: You can inspect Johnson County booking records in person at no cost, though copies may carry a small fee based on actual reproduction costs.

Getting Johnson County 72 Hour Booking Records

The jail roster is your first stop for current inmates. Case.net works best for court records. Both are free and run all day, every day.

For a written request, contact the Johnson County Sheriff's Office in Warrensburg. Include the full name of the person you are looking for, the approximate date of arrest, and your contact information. Response time is three business days under the Sunshine Law. Copy fees for 72 hour booking records run between $5 and $20 depending on the type of search. Certified court documents cost more and must be ordered through the Circuit Clerk. The Missouri State Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for statewide checks.

  • Johnson County jail roster for current bookings
  • Case.net for court records linked to 72 hour booking arrests
  • MACHS criminal history check through Highway Patrol ($14)
  • In-person request at the Johnson County Courthouse in Warrensburg
  • Sunshine Law request to any Johnson County law enforcement agency

Johnson County 72 Hour Booking Process

The 72 hour booking process in Johnson County starts when an officer brings someone to the county jail. At intake, staff take fingerprints, photographs, and personal information. They log the charges and set any initial bond based on a bond schedule or wait for a judge to set one. The whole process creates the booking record that becomes part of the public record. This data then gets sent to the state central repository per Missouri law.

Warrensburg is the center of most activity in Johnson County. The city police and the university campus police both make arrests that end up at the county jail. If you are trying to find a 72 hour booking record from Johnson County and the person was a student, the arrest still goes through the same county system. The Missouri Court Records guide can help you search for related court cases across the state.

Nearby Counties

These counties surround Johnson County. Arrests near a county line may result in a 72 hour booking record filed in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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