McDonald County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

McDonald County 72 hour booking records document arrests from the McDonald County Sheriff's Office and local police departments in the Pineville area. McDonald County is located in the far southwest corner of Missouri, bordering both Arkansas and Oklahoma. The county seat is Pineville. If you need to look up a 72 hour booking record, there are several ways to search. Case.net has court records, the Sheriff's Office holds jail data, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol keeps a central repository of all arrest information from the county.

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McDonald County Quick Facts

23,000+ Population
40th Judicial Circuit
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Pineville County Seat

McDonald County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The McDonald County Sheriff's Office handles all 72 hour booking arrests in the county. The jail in Pineville is the primary holding facility. When someone is booked, the Sheriff's Office records the arrest date, charges, personal information, and arresting agency. This data stays at the county level and also gets reported to the state central repository.

McDonald County sits at the intersection of three states. Because of this location, the Sheriff's Office sometimes deals with arrests involving people from Arkansas or Oklahoma. Regardless of where the person is from, the 72 hour booking process is the same. The record goes into the McDonald County system and the charges get filed through the local circuit court.

You can call the McDonald County Sheriff's Office to ask about someone who was recently booked. Give them the full name and they can check if the person is in custody. For a formal written record, submit a Sunshine Law request under Section 610.100 RSMo. Arrest reports are open records. The agency has three business days to get back to you.

Note: McDonald County is a border county, so verify the arrest happened in Missouri before searching local records.

Court Records for McDonald County Arrests

McDonald County is part of the 40th Judicial Circuit. When charges get filed after a 72 hour booking, they go through this circuit court. Missouri Case.net has McDonald County criminal records going back to 1995. Search for free by name, case number, or filing date.

Case.net shows you the charges, bail amounts, court dates, attorneys, docket entries, and the judge assigned to the case. You can see the year of birth, the defendant's address, the filing date, and which law enforcement agency made the arrest. For cases that are still active, the "Track This Case" tool sends you email alerts when things change on the docket. This is a good way to stay updated on a McDonald County 72 hour booking case without calling the clerk's office every week.

McDonald County Missouri 72 hour booking records under Sunshine Law

The McDonald County Circuit Clerk in Pineville has the official court files. For certified copies of documents tied to a 72 hour booking case, contact the clerk by mail or visit the courthouse. Some records may not show up on Case.net, particularly final dispositions for older cases.

State Resources for McDonald County Booking

Every McDonald County 72 hour booking gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division under Chapter 43 RSMo. The state keeps three sets of data: arrest records, prosecution records, and court records. A name-based criminal history check costs $14 through MACHS. Fingerprint-based checks cost $20. Results for online requests come back within about 24 hours.

For individuals who went from a McDonald County 72 hour booking to state prison, the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search tool shows their facility, custody status, and sentence details. The Missouri Victim Automated Notification System lets victims get alerts about offender changes.

The CJIS Division is at 1510 East Elm Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101. You can reach them at (573) 526-6153 during business hours. Mail requests go to P.O. Box 9500, Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500. The Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for criminal history checks and patrol record requests.

McDonald County 72 Hour Booking Public Access

The Missouri Sunshine Law makes McDonald County 72 hour booking records public. All arrest reports are open. Incident reports are open too. Anyone can request them without giving a reason.

If someone gets arrested in McDonald County but no charges are filed within 30 days, the arrest report closes. Investigation reports stay closed until the case goes inactive, meaning the agency stopped pursuing it, the statute of limitations expired, or all convictions are final. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide spells out all the rules.

Every public body in McDonald County must keep a Sunshine Law policy and a named custodian of records. Copy fees must stay reasonable and reflect actual costs. You can look at records in person for free. If an agency denies your request, they must tell you why in writing. You have the right to appeal through the court system.

Getting McDonald County Arrest Records

Check Case.net first. It is free and runs 24/7. For current inmates, call the McDonald County Sheriff's Office in Pineville. If you need official copies, send a written Sunshine Law request with the person's full name, approximate arrest date, and your contact information.

The Highway Patrol Services page has request forms for criminal history checks. You can also find guidance on Missouri Arrest Records and Missouri Court Records for pulling criminal case files from any Missouri county.

  • Case.net for free McDonald County court records tied to 72 hour bookings
  • McDonald County Sheriff's Office for jail and inmate data
  • MACHS criminal history check for $14 per name
  • Written Sunshine Law request to any McDonald County agency

Nearby Counties

These Missouri counties border McDonald County. An arrest near the line could mean the 72 hour booking record sits in a different jurisdiction.

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