Mercer County 72 Hour Booking

Mercer County 72 hour booking records track all arrests handled by the Mercer County Sheriff's Office in Princeton, the county seat. Mercer County is one of the smallest counties in Missouri by population, sitting in the northern part of the state near the Iowa border. If you need to search for a 72 hour booking record, you can check Missouri Case.net for court data, call the Sheriff's Office for current jail information, or request records through the state Highway Patrol. The Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency processing bookings in Mercer County.

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Mercer County Quick Facts

3,600+ Population
3rd Judicial Circuit
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Princeton County Seat

Mercer County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Mercer County Sheriff's Office is the only major law enforcement agency in the county. With a population under 4,000, Mercer County does not have many municipal police departments. The Sheriff processes virtually all 72 hour booking arrests at the jail in Princeton. Each booking record includes the arrest date, charges, personal details, and the arresting officer.

Because Mercer County is so small, the jail has limited capacity. Some inmates may get housed in neighboring county facilities through intergovernmental agreements. Even when that happens, the booking record stays with Mercer County. The arrest data still gets reported to the state central repository under Chapter 43 RSMo.

Call the Mercer County Sheriff's Office to check on a recent 72 hour booking. Give them the person's name and approximate arrest date. For a written record, file a Sunshine Law request. The agency must respond within three business days per Section 610.100 RSMo. All arrest reports in Mercer County are open records.

Mercer County Booking Court Records

Mercer County sits in the 3rd Judicial Circuit. After charges get filed from a 72 hour booking, the case goes through this circuit. Missouri Case.net has Mercer County criminal records going back to 1995. The search is free. Enter a name, case number, or filing date to pull results.

The records on Case.net include charges, court dates, bail amounts, attorney names, docket entries, and judgment information. You can see the law enforcement agency behind the arrest, the filing date, and the assigned judge. For active cases tied to a Mercer County 72 hour booking, the "Track This Case" tool sends you alerts when docket entries change. This saves you from having to call the clerk for updates.

The Mercer County Circuit Clerk in Princeton holds the official paper files. If you need certified copies of court documents, visit the courthouse or mail a request. In a small county like Mercer, the clerk's office can usually turn requests around quickly.

Mercer County Missouri 72 hour booking Department of Corrections search

The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search helps you find Mercer County individuals who moved from a 72 hour booking to state prison. Search by name or DOC number.

State Records for Mercer County Arrests

All Mercer County 72 hour booking data gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository. The CJIS Division stores arrest data, prosecution data, and court data for every booking. A name-based criminal history check through MACHS costs $14. Fingerprint-based checks cost $20. Results from online submissions usually arrive within 24 hours. The CJIS office is at 1510 East Elm Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101, or call (573) 526-6153.

The Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable request forms for criminal history checks and patrol records. For Mercer County court documents, contact the Circuit Clerk or search Case.net online.

72 Hour Booking Access in Mercer County

Mercer County 72 hour booking records are public. The Missouri Sunshine Law requires all arrest reports and incident reports to be open. You can request them from the Sheriff's Office without explaining why.

If no charges get filed within 30 days of an arrest, the report closes. Investigation reports remain closed until a case goes inactive. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide covers all the specifics. In practice, most 72 hour booking data in Mercer County is accessible because the county has low crime volume and most cases move through the system quickly.

Copy fees must be based on actual costs. You can inspect records in person at no charge at the Mercer County Sheriff's Office or the courthouse in Princeton.

The three business day rule applies across the board. Whether you send the request to the Sheriff, the Princeton city office, or any other public body in Mercer County, they must follow the same timeline. If the agency denies your request, they have to give you a written reason. You can appeal that denial to the courts.

Note: In small counties like Mercer, a phone call to the Sheriff's Office is often the fastest way to get booking information.

How to Get Mercer County 72 Hour Booking Data

Start with Case.net for court records. It is free and available all day. For current inmates, call the Mercer County Sheriff in Princeton. For formal copies, file a written Sunshine Law request with the person's name, arrest date, and your contact details. The Missouri Arrest Records site provides extra guidance on the statewide search process, and Missouri Court Records walks through pulling criminal files from Missouri courts.

  • Case.net for free Mercer County court record searches
  • Mercer County Sheriff's Office for jail status and booking information
  • MACHS statewide criminal history check for $14
  • Written Sunshine Law request to the Mercer County Sheriff

Nearby Counties

Mercer County borders these north Missouri counties. An arrest near the county line could mean the 72 hour booking record is in one of these jurisdictions.

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