Find Perry County 72 Hour Booking

Perry County 72 hour booking records are created when arrests happen in this eastern Missouri county, with Perryville as the county seat. The Perry County Sheriff's Office manages the county jail and processes all bookings. You can search for 72 hour booking records through Missouri's online court system, the state criminal history database, or by reaching the Sheriff's Office directly. Perry County sits along the Mississippi River corridor and handles a steady volume of arrests through its sole law enforcement agency and the Highway Patrol.

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Perry County Quick Facts

19,200 Population
32nd Judicial Circuit
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Perryville County Seat

Perry County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Perry County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Perryville and handles all 72 hour booking intake. When someone is arrested anywhere in Perry County, they are transported to the jail for processing. The booking record captures standard information: full name, date of birth, home address, physical description, charges, arresting officer, and the date and time of the arrest.

The screenshot below shows the Perry County Sheriff's Office website, which is the starting point for booking inquiries in the county.

Perry County Sheriff Office website for 72 hour booking records

Perryville has its own police department that handles calls within city limits. Arrests made by Perryville PD still get booked through the Perry County jail. The Highway Patrol also patrols the interstate and state highways running through the county. All these agencies feed into the same booking system, which keeps 72 hour booking records in one place for Perry County.

You can call the Sheriff's Office to ask about a recent booking. For current inmates, the staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what the charges are, and whether bond has been set.

Perry County 72 Hour Booking Court Records

Perry County belongs to the 32nd Judicial Circuit. Criminal charges that follow a 72 hour booking go through the Circuit Court in Perryville. Missouri Case.net provides free online access to these court records. Search by the defendant's name or case number to find charges, court dates, and case status.

The Case.net database for Perry County includes criminal, civil, and traffic records. For 72 hour booking arrests, you can track the case from the initial filing through sentencing or dismissal. The system shows the specific statutes charged, bail amounts, docket entries, and the assigned judge. Records go back to the mid-1990s.

Certified copies of Perry County court documents come from the Circuit Clerk's office in Perryville. The clerk can provide official copies for a fee. Case.net is the best tool for quick public lookups, but it does not produce certified documents.

Note: Some Perry County cases may have limited information on Case.net if they involve sealed records or juvenile matters.

State Records for Perry County Arrests

Every 72 hour booking in Perry County gets reported to the state central repository run by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. This is a legal requirement under Chapter 43 RSMo. The CJIS Division collects and stores arrest data from every county in the state.

You can access these records through MACHS. Name-based searches cost $14. Fingerprint searches cost $20. The results pull records from the entire state, so a search will show Perry County arrests alongside any from other jurisdictions. Online requests typically get results within 24 hours. Mail requests go to P.O. Box 9500, Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500.

The Missouri Department of Corrections maintains an Offender Search tool for anyone who ended up in state prison. If a Perry County 72 hour booking led to a prison sentence, you can find the person's facility, sentence details, and custody status through the DOC website.

Public Access to Perry County Bookings

Perry County 72 hour booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo says arrest reports are open records. You can request them from the Perry County Sheriff's Office without stating a reason.

The office has three business days to respond. In-person inspection is free. Copies come with a small fee based on actual costs. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide lays out the full process for making records requests in Missouri. If an arrest happened but charges were not filed within 30 days, the record may become restricted. Otherwise, most 72 hour booking data from Perry County is freely available.

A Perry County 72 hour booking record includes more than just the charges. The file captures the person's physical description, home address, bond amount, and the name of the arresting officer. Perry County retains these records for years under state rules, and older 72 hour booking data stays in the Highway Patrol central repository even after the local office archives it. The MACHS fingerprint search at $20 is the most reliable way to pull old records from the state system.

Searching Perry County 72 Hour Booking Records

Start with the Perry County Sheriff's Office for recent arrests. Call or visit in person. For court records connected to a 72 hour booking, use Case.net online. For a broader criminal history check, go through MACHS.

  • Perry County Sheriff's Office in Perryville for current booking info
  • Case.net for criminal court records from Perry County
  • MACHS for statewide criminal history ($14 name search)
  • Sunshine Law request for copies of arrest reports
  • DOC Offender Search for prison records

The Highway Patrol Services page provides downloadable request forms. The Missouri Arrest Records site also compiles public arrest data across the state that may include Perry County records.

Nearby Counties

Perry County is bordered by several counties in eastern Missouri. A 72 hour booking near the county line might be filed in one of these adjacent jurisdictions.

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