Pemiscot County 72 Hour Booking

Pemiscot County 72 hour booking records cover arrests made in Missouri's southeastern Bootheel region, with the county seat in Caruthersville. The Pemiscot County Sheriff's Office handles booking at the county jail, and records from each arrest get reported to the state central repository. You can search for 72 hour booking information through Case.net court records, the Highway Patrol criminal history system, or by contacting the Sheriff's Office. Pemiscot County borders both the Mississippi River and the Arkansas state line, making it one of Missouri's most geographically distinct counties.

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Pemiscot County Quick Facts

15,600 Population
34th Judicial Circuit
Free Online Court Search
Caruthersville County Seat

Pemiscot County Sheriff Booking Process

The Pemiscot County Sheriff's Office handles arrests across the county and runs the county jail in Caruthersville. Every 72 hour booking processed at the jail creates a record that contains the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and the name of the arresting officer. This information becomes part of the county's booking log.

Caruthersville also has its own police department, and the city of Hayti has one too. Arrests made by city officers in Pemiscot County typically get processed through the county jail as well, so the 72 hour booking records end up in one central location. The Highway Patrol is active in the area too, especially along the major highways that run through the Bootheel.

To find out about a recent 72 hour booking in Pemiscot County, call the Sheriff's Office. They can confirm if someone is in custody and tell you the charges. The county does not publish an online inmate roster, so phone or in-person inquiries are the primary ways to check on current inmates.

Pemiscot County law enforcement also works with agencies in Arkansas and Tennessee due to the county's location near the state border. Cross-jurisdictional arrests can complicate things, but the booking record will always reflect the county where the person was physically booked.

Pemiscot County 72 Hour Booking Court Cases

The 34th Judicial Circuit handles all criminal cases in Pemiscot County. After a 72 hour booking, the arrested person appears before a judge in Caruthersville. If the prosecutor files charges, the case enters the circuit court system. Missouri Case.net gives you free online access to search these court records.

On Case.net, you can look up Pemiscot County cases by name or case number. The results include the charges filed, court dates, the assigned judge, attorneys on the case, and the final disposition. This is the most complete public view of what happened after a 72 hour booking arrest in Pemiscot County. Records on the system stretch back to the mid-1990s.

Note: The Circuit Clerk in Caruthersville is the official custodian of Pemiscot County court records and can provide certified copies.

State Arrest Records for Pemiscot County

The Missouri State Highway Patrol keeps a statewide database of all arrest records, including every 72 hour booking from Pemiscot County. This is required by Chapter 43 RSMo. The CJIS Division manages the central repository and provides public access through MACHS.

A name-based MACHS search costs $14. Fingerprint searches cost $20. Results show arrest records from Pemiscot County and every other county where the person has been booked. Online submissions usually get results within a day. Mail requests can be sent to the CJIS Division at P.O. Box 9500, Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500.

If someone arrested in Pemiscot County went to state prison, the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search tool shows their facility, sentence, and status. This search is free and available online around the clock.

Public Records Law and Pemiscot County Bookings

Pemiscot County 72 hour booking records fall under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo classifies arrest records as open to the public. No reason is needed to request them. The Sheriff's Office must respond within three business days.

You can go to the office in Caruthersville and look at records for free. Copies come with a small fee. The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide covers the full request process. If the agency does not respond or denies your request, the guide tells you how to file a complaint.

Records for arrests where no charges were filed within 30 days may be closed under the law. But the vast majority of 72 hour booking data from Pemiscot County remains publicly accessible. Active investigation files are the main exception, and those open up once the case becomes inactive. Put your request in writing with the person's name and approximate arrest date for the best results from the Pemiscot County Sheriff's Office.

How to Get Pemiscot County Booking Records

The quickest way to check on a recent 72 hour booking in Pemiscot County is to call the Sheriff's Office in Caruthersville. For court records, search Case.net online. For a statewide criminal history that includes Pemiscot County, use the MACHS system through the Highway Patrol.

  • Contact the Pemiscot County Sheriff's Office for current inmate info
  • Search Case.net for criminal court records from Pemiscot County
  • Run a MACHS search through the Highway Patrol ($14 name check)
  • Submit a Sunshine Law request for booking record copies
  • Use DOC Offender Search for state prison records

The Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for criminal history requests. You can also check the Missouri Court Records guide for additional tips on searching criminal records in the state.

Nearby Counties

Pemiscot County sits in the far southeastern corner of Missouri. Arrests near the county borders could be processed in a neighboring jurisdiction instead.

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