Ray County 72 Hour Booking Lookup

Ray County 72 hour booking records come from arrests processed through the county jail in Richmond, the county seat. The Ray County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement across this western Missouri county, which sits northeast of Kansas City. You can search for 72 hour booking data through Missouri's online court records, the Highway Patrol criminal history database, or by contacting the Sheriff's Office. Ray County has a moderate population and sits at the edge of the Kansas City metro area, so it handles both rural and suburban-type law enforcement activity.

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Ray County Quick Facts

23,000 Population
8th Judicial Circuit
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Richmond County Seat

Ray County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Ray County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and processes all 72 hour booking arrests in Ray County. Deputies cover the rural areas and unincorporated parts of the county. Richmond has its own police department, and there are a few other small municipal agencies. All arrests get booked through the county jail in Richmond.

Each 72 hour booking record contains the arrested person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer and agency, and the date and time of the arrest. The information enters the jail's booking system during intake and then gets reported to the state central repository. Ray County's proximity to Kansas City means some arrests involve people who live in the metro area but were picked up in Ray County.

To check on someone recently booked in Ray County, call the Sheriff's Office in Richmond. Staff can confirm custody status, charges, and bond information. For older records, a written records request may be needed.

A 72 hour booking record in Ray County captures more than just the name and charge. The file includes the person's physical description, home address, the arresting officer's badge number, and the exact time they were processed at the jail. Bond amounts and court dates get added as they are set. Ray County keeps these records on file at the jail, and there is no fixed state rule on how long the county must hold them. Older 72 hour booking data may still be available if the records have not been purged or moved to storage. For a broader search that goes beyond Ray County, a MACHS check at $14 pulls arrest records from every county in Missouri tied to that name.

Ray County 72 Hour Booking Court Records

Ray County is part of the 8th Judicial Circuit. Criminal cases that start with a 72 hour booking move to the Circuit Court in Richmond. Missouri Case.net provides free online access to all Ray County court records.

Search Case.net by name or case number. You will find charges, court dates, bail amounts, the judge, attorneys, and the case outcome. Records stretch back to the mid-1990s. For Ray County 72 hour booking arrests that led to criminal charges, the system tracks the entire case from filing through final disposition.

Certified copies of Ray County court documents come from the Circuit Clerk's office in Richmond. Case.net is a lookup tool. It does not produce certified records.

Note: Ray County shares the 8th Judicial Circuit with other counties, so the same judges may handle cases from multiple jurisdictions. Case.net also lets you set up free tracking alerts on any case. If a Ray County 72 hour booking led to charges, you can follow the case and get updates when new filings come in.

State Resources for Ray County Bookings

The Missouri State Highway Patrol keeps all Ray County 72 hour booking data in its central repository. Chapter 43 RSMo requires this reporting from every agency in the state.

MACHS is the public portal for searching these records. Name-based checks cost $14. Fingerprint searches run $20. The statewide search covers Ray County and every other Missouri county. Online submissions get results within about a day. You can also mail requests to the CJIS Division at P.O. Box 9500, Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500.

The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search is free and available online. If a Ray County 72 hour booking led to a state prison sentence, the DOC database shows facility, sentence, and custody status.

Public Records and Ray County Bookings

Ray County 72 hour booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Section 610.100 RSMo makes arrest reports open records. Any person can request them without giving a reason.

The Sheriff's Office has three business days to respond. You can view records at the office for free. Copies cost a reasonable fee. If no charges are filed within 30 days, the arrest record may become closed. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide covers the full process and your rights as a requester.

How to Search Ray County Booking Data

Start with the Ray County Sheriff's Office for current inmates and recent bookings. Use Case.net for court records. Use MACHS for a statewide criminal history search.

  • Ray County Sheriff's Office in Richmond for recent arrest info
  • Case.net for criminal court records from Ray County
  • MACHS for statewide criminal history ($14 name check)
  • Written Sunshine Law request for arrest report copies

The Highway Patrol Services page has forms for criminal history requests. The Missouri Court Records guide and the Missouri Arrest Records site are additional resources for searching Ray County booking data.

Nearby Counties

Ray County borders several western Missouri counties near the Kansas City metro. An arrest close to the county line might result in a 72 hour booking record in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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