Find Randolph County 72 Hour Booking

Randolph County 72 hour booking records capture arrest data from this north-central Missouri county, with Huntsville serving as the county seat. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office processes bookings at the county jail, and city police departments in Moberly and Huntsville also make arrests that feed into the same system. You can search for 72 hour booking information through Case.net, the Highway Patrol criminal history system, or by contacting the Sheriff's Office. Moberly is the largest city in the county and generates a significant share of booking activity.

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Randolph County Quick Facts

24,700 Population
8th Judicial Circuit
Free Case.net Search
Huntsville County Seat

Randolph County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and handles all 72 hour booking arrests in the county. The Sheriff's Office patrols the rural portions of Randolph County, while the Moberly Police Department covers the largest city. Both agencies book arrestees through the county jail system.

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office website is shown below and provides department contact information for booking inquiries.

Randolph County Sheriff Office website for 72 hour booking records

Moberly is the biggest population center in Randolph County and accounts for a large portion of 72 hour booking activity. The Moberly PD has its own officers, but all arrests in Randolph County are processed through the county facility. The Highway Patrol also patrols state routes in the county and contributes to the booking volume.

Call the Sheriff's Office to ask about a recent 72 hour booking. They can tell you if someone is in custody and what the charges are.

Every 72 hour booking record in Randolph County contains specific data fields that follow state reporting standards. The record lists the full legal name of the person, their date of birth, physical description, and home address. It also has the charges, the arresting agency, the officer's name and badge number, the exact date and time of booking, and the bond amount set by the court. These records get kept on file at the Sheriff's Office and sent to the state repository. Missouri law does not set a hard limit on how long counties must keep booking records, so older 72 hour booking files from Randolph County may still be on hand at the jail or in storage.

The DOC Offender Search is another free tool worth checking. If a Randolph County 72 hour booking led to a state prison sentence, you can look up that person's current facility, parole date, and custody level at no cost on the DOC site.

Randolph County 72 Hour Booking Court Records

Randolph County belongs to the 8th Judicial Circuit. Criminal charges after a 72 hour booking go through the Circuit Court in Huntsville. You can search Randolph County court records for free on Missouri Case.net.

Case.net lets you look up cases by defendant name or case number. The results include charges, filing dates, court dates, bail, attorneys, the judge, and the disposition. Records go back to the mid-1990s. For Randolph County 72 hour booking arrests that led to prosecution, the system tracks everything from the initial filing to the final outcome.

Note: The Circuit Clerk in Huntsville provides certified copies of Randolph County court documents for a fee. Case.net also lets you set up case tracking alerts. If a 72 hour booking in Randolph County led to charges, you can follow the case online and get notified when new filings or updates come in. The alerts are free and cover cases going back to about 1995.

State Records for Randolph County Arrests

Under Chapter 43 RSMo, all Randolph County 72 hour booking data gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository. The CJIS Division maintains this statewide database of arrest records.

Public access is through MACHS. A name-based search costs $14 and fingerprint checks cost $20. The results cover all of Missouri, so Randolph County arrests appear alongside records from any other county. Online submissions return results within about 24 hours. You can also mail requests to P.O. Box 9500, Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500.

The Missouri Department of Corrections has a free Offender Search tool. If someone booked in Randolph County went to state prison, you can find their facility, sentence details, and custody status online.

Public Access to Randolph County Bookings

Randolph County 72 hour booking records are public under Section 610.100 RSMo. Arrest reports are open records that anyone can request. You do not need to give a reason.

The agency must respond within three business days. You can inspect records in person at the Randolph County Sheriff's Office for free. Copies come with a small fee based on actual costs. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide walks you through the process. Most 72 hour booking data in Randolph County is freely available to the public.

Searching Randolph County Booking Records

For recent arrests, contact the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. For court records, search Case.net. For a statewide criminal history, use MACHS.

  • Randolph County Sheriff's Office for current inmate and booking data
  • Case.net for criminal court records from Randolph County
  • MACHS for statewide criminal history ($14 name-based search)
  • Sunshine Law request for arrest report copies
  • DOC Offender Search for state prison records

The Highway Patrol Services page has request forms for criminal history checks. You can also check the Missouri Arrest Records website for additional public arrest data from Randolph County.

Nearby Counties

Randolph County is bordered by several north-central Missouri counties. A 72 hour booking near the county edge could be on file in one of these neighboring jurisdictions.

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