Search Lewis County 72 Hour Booking

Lewis County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Lewis County Sheriff's Office in Monticello. This rural county in northeast Missouri borders the Mississippi River and has a small population, so booking volumes are lower than in metro areas. You can look up 72 hour booking data through Missouri Case.net court records, the state Highway Patrol criminal history system, or by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly. The county courthouse in Monticello is the central hub for both law enforcement and court records.

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Lewis County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Lewis County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for most of the county and operates the jail. When someone gets arrested in Lewis County, the 72 hour booking process happens at the county jail. The booking record documents the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and bond information. The Sheriff's Office in Monticello is where you go to check on recent bookings.

Lewis County does not have a large online inmate roster. For current custody information, your best bet is to call the Sheriff's Office directly. They can confirm whether someone is in jail and tell you the charges. For official copies of 72 hour booking records, a written request is the standard route. The office handles walk-in requests during regular business hours at the courthouse.

Canton is the largest town in Lewis County and has a small police force. La Grange and other communities may have limited local coverage. In most cases, the Sheriff's deputies are the primary law enforcement presence, so the bulk of 72 hour booking records come from their office. The town of Canton also houses Culver-Stockton College, which occasionally adds to local arrest activity.

Lewis County Court Records and 72 Hour Booking

Lewis County belongs to the 2nd Judicial Circuit, a large multi-county circuit in northeast Missouri. Once charges get filed after a 72 hour booking, the case goes into this circuit court. You can search court records on Missouri Case.net at no cost. Look up cases by name, case number, or date. The results include charges, court dates, bond details, docket entries, and the assigned judge.

The Missouri Sunshine Law governs access to arrest and booking records across Lewis County and all Missouri jurisdictions, as shown in the reference material below.

Lewis County Missouri 72 hour booking Sunshine Law access

Case.net records go back many years. Even older Lewis County cases are searchable with full case details. The system offers case tracking that sends you alerts when a hearing gets scheduled or a disposition is entered. For certified copies of court documents, contact the Lewis County Circuit Clerk in Monticello.

State Resources for Lewis County 72 Hour Booking

All 72 hour booking records from Lewis County get reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division. This happens under Chapter 43 of the Missouri Revised Statutes. The central repository stores arrest, prosecution, and court data for each case. You can run a criminal history search through MACHS for $14 per name or $20 for fingerprint-based results.

Highway Patrol troopers cover the state highways through Lewis County. Arrests they make on these roads follow the same 72 hour booking process and get filed in the central repository. The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search tool lets you find Lewis County individuals serving state prison time after a booking and conviction.

72 Hour Booking Records Under Missouri Law

Lewis County 72 hour booking records are public under Section 610.100 RSMo. The Sunshine Law says arrest reports are open records. Anyone can request them without stating a reason. The agency has three business days to respond.

Arrest records close if charges are not filed within 30 days. Active investigation files stay sealed. Law enforcement may hold back information that could endanger someone. Outside of these limits, most 72 hour booking records from Lewis County are available. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide details the full process for records requests.

Note: You can inspect Lewis County records in person at no charge; only copies carry a fee based on actual reproduction costs.

Getting Lewis County 72 Hour Booking Records

Call the Sheriff's Office for current custody checks. Use Case.net for court records. Both work well for Lewis County searches.

For a written request, contact the Lewis County Sheriff's Office in Monticello. Provide the person's full name, an approximate arrest date, and your contact information. The Sunshine Law requires a response within three business days. Fees for 72 hour booking record copies range from $5 to $20 per search. The Highway Patrol Services page offers downloadable forms for statewide criminal history searches covering Lewis County and all other Missouri jurisdictions.

  • Call the Lewis County Sheriff's Office for current booking status
  • Case.net for court records from 72 hour booking arrests
  • MACHS criminal history check ($14 per name)
  • In-person visit to the Lewis County Courthouse in Monticello
  • Written Sunshine Law request to the Sheriff's Office

The Missouri Court Records guide can help with searching criminal cases statewide.

Lewis County 72 Hour Booking Details

Lewis County sits along the Mississippi River and shares the 2nd Judicial Circuit with several other northeast Missouri counties. The circuit covers a wide area, so the same judges rotate between courthouses in the region. This means a Lewis County 72 hour booking case might be heard by a judge who also handles cases from Knox, Clark, or Shelby counties. The Circuit Clerk in Monticello keeps the local records and can help you find specific case files.

Because Lewis County is small, the booking process is straightforward. The jail takes fingerprints, a photograph, and personal information at intake. Charges get logged and bond is set based on the schedule or by a judge. The whole record goes into the county system and gets reported to the state. For a broader search, the Missouri Arrest Records site aggregates booking data from across the state including Lewis County.

Nearby Counties

Lewis County borders several counties in northeast Missouri and the Mississippi River. A 72 hour booking near the county line could end up filed in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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