Knox County 72 Hour Booking

Knox County 72 hour booking records are maintained by the Knox County Sheriff's Office in Edina. This small, rural county in northeast Missouri processes fewer arrests than urban areas, but every booking follows the same legal process. You can search for 72 hour booking records through the statewide Case.net court system, through a direct request to the Sheriff's Office, or by checking state-level databases run by the Highway Patrol. Because Knox County is small, the Sheriff's Office handles most law enforcement activity and is the primary source for booking information.

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Knox County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Knox County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Deputies handle patrol, investigations, and jail operations out of the courthouse in Edina. When someone gets arrested, the 72 hour booking process starts at the county jail. The booking record captures the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and bond amount.

Knox County does not have a large online jail roster like bigger counties do. To check on a recent 72 hour booking, your best option is to call the Sheriff's Office directly. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges they face. For written records, you will need to submit a formal request. The office is located at the Knox County Courthouse in Edina and is open during regular business hours on weekdays.

Because Knox County is rural, the Sheriff's Office is often the only agency involved in an arrest. City police in Edina handle calls within town limits, but the volume is low. Most 72 hour booking records in the county come directly from the Sheriff's deputies.

Knox County 72 Hour Booking Court Records

Knox County is part of the 2nd Judicial Circuit, which also covers Adair, Clark, Lewis, Macon, Schuyler, Scotland, and Shelby counties. Once charges are filed after a 72 hour booking, the case enters this circuit. You can look up Knox County court records on Missouri Case.net for free. Search by name or case number. The results show charges, hearing dates, bond details, docket entries, and the judge assigned to each case.

The screenshot below shows the Missouri Case.net system, which is the primary tool for looking up court records tied to 72 hour booking arrests in Knox County and across the state.

Knox County Missouri 72 hour booking Department of Corrections records

Because Knox County is small, the case volume is lower than in metro areas. That can make it easier to find specific records. The Circuit Clerk in Edina can provide certified copies of court documents if you need them for legal purposes.

State Resources for Knox County Booking

The Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division holds a central file of all arrest data from Knox County. Every 72 hour booking gets reported under Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 43. You can request a criminal history check through the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site. Name-based searches cost $14. Fingerprint checks cost $20. Results for online requests usually come back within a day.

The Highway Patrol also has a troop office that covers the Knox County area. Troopers make traffic stops and handle incidents on state highways running through the county. Arrests made by the Highway Patrol follow the same 72 hour booking process and get logged in the central repository.

The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search tool can help you find Knox County residents who ended up in state prison after a 72 hour booking and conviction. Search by name or DOC number for facility and sentence details.

Note: Knox County's low population means fewer booking records overall, but the same state and federal reporting rules apply as in larger counties.

72 Hour Booking and the Sunshine Law

Knox County 72 hour booking records are public under Section 610.100 RSMo, the Missouri Sunshine Law. Arrest reports are open records. Anyone can request them. No reason required. The agency must respond within three business days.

Exceptions exist. If no charges are filed within 30 days, the arrest record closes. Investigation files stay sealed until a case goes inactive. Law enforcement may also hold back details that could put a victim or witness in danger. Still, the vast majority of 72 hour booking data from Knox County is accessible to the public. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide has details on the full request process.

How to Get Knox County 72 Hour Booking Records

For current inmates, call the Knox County Sheriff's Office in Edina. For court records, use Case.net. Both options are straightforward.

A written records request should go to the Knox County Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name, an approximate arrest date if known, and your contact details. The office has three business days to respond. Fees for 72 hour booking record copies are generally between $5 and $20 per search. Certified copies cost more. You can also run a statewide criminal history check through the Highway Patrol Services page for $14 per name search.

  • Call the Knox County Sheriff's Office for current booking status
  • Case.net for court records tied to 72 hour booking arrests
  • MACHS check through the Highway Patrol ($14 name-based)
  • In-person visit at the Knox County Courthouse in Edina
  • Written Sunshine Law request to the Sheriff's Office

The Missouri Court Records guide provides additional help for searching criminal cases across the state.

Nearby Counties

Knox County borders several other rural counties in northeast Missouri. An arrest near the county line could result in a 72 hour booking record filed in one of these jurisdictions.

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