Scotland County 72 Hour Booking

Scotland County 72 hour booking records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Memphis, Missouri, the county seat. This northeast Missouri county has a small population and processes a limited number of arrests each year, but all booking records remain public under state law. You can search for 72 hour booking information through Missouri Case.net, contact the Scotland County Sheriff's Office, or check statewide records through the Highway Patrol. Scotland County sits near the Iowa border and is surrounded by Clark, Knox, Adair, and Schuyler counties.

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Scotland County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Scotland County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. The office runs the jail and processes all 72 hour booking arrests in Scotland County. Each booking record captures the suspect's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and the arresting officer's details. All arrest data gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository.

Scotland County has a very small population, so the Sheriff's Office handles nearly every arrest that occurs here. That makes tracking down a 72 hour booking record fairly simple. You call the Sheriff's Office in Memphis, provide the name you are searching for, and they can check their files. In-person visits to the courthouse work too. The small size of the department means wait times for records requests tend to be shorter than in larger counties.

The Scotland County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services across the county and maintains all arrest records on file.

Scotland County Missouri 72 hour booking sheriff office

This is the Scotland County Sheriff's Office website where you can find contact information for requesting 72 hour booking records and other law enforcement data from the Memphis office.

A 72 hour booking record in Scotland County contains more than a name and a charge. Each file lists the person's date of birth, home address, physical description, the arresting officer's name and badge number, the bond amount, and the exact time of booking. These records stay on file at the Sheriff's Office and get reported to the state. Scotland County does not process many bookings, so finding a specific record is usually quick. Missouri has no statewide rule on how long counties must keep local booking files, but the low volume here means older 72 hour booking records from Scotland County may still be stored at the office.

Court Records for Scotland County Booking

After a 72 hour booking in Scotland County leads to formal charges, the case enters the circuit court system. Missouri Case.net provides free access to Scotland County criminal records. Search by name or case number and you get charges, court dates, bond information, and the final outcome.

The Circuit Clerk in Scotland County keeps the official court files. Certified copies of documents connected to a 72 hour booking case are available through the clerk's office. Case.net gives you the basic details quickly, but legal documents need to come from the clerk. Scotland County shares its judicial circuit with other small northeast Missouri counties. Case.net also lets you set up free tracking alerts on a case. If a 72 hour booking in Scotland County resulted in charges, you can follow that case and get updates when new entries are filed. Records go back to about 1995.

State Booking Resources for Scotland County

The Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division stores all Scotland County arrest data. Every 72 hour booking gets reported to the state repository. A name-based MACHS search costs $14. Fingerprint searches run $20. Results cover arrests, charges, and case outcomes from Scotland County and across Missouri.

For Scotland County individuals who ended up in state prison, the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search shows facility location, custody status, and sentence information. MOVANS victim notification tracks offender status changes for Scotland County cases. The Highway Patrol Services page has request forms for criminal history searches.

72 Hour Booking Records and Missouri Law

Scotland County 72 hour booking records are public under Section 610.100 RSMo. Arrest reports are open records that anyone can request. The Sheriff's Office has three business days to respond. No reason is required.

Exceptions exist for certain records. If someone was arrested but not charged within 30 days, the report may close. Active investigation files stay sealed. Juvenile records are sealed under state law. But standard adult 72 hour booking records in Scotland County stay open to the public. In-person inspection is free. Copy fees must be reasonable. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide explains the full process for making records requests.

Getting Scotland County 72 Hour Booking Data

The easiest free method is Case.net for court records. For the actual 72 hour booking report, contact the Scotland County Sheriff's Office in Memphis. Provide the person's name, date of birth, and approximate arrest date.

Fees for record copies range from $5 to $20 per name search in Scotland County. Certified copies cost additional. The three-day response window applies to all Sunshine Law requests. For statewide records beyond Scotland County, use MACHS at $14 per name.

  • Case.net for free court record searches on Scotland County cases
  • Scotland County Sheriff's Office for arrest reports and booking data
  • MACHS for statewide criminal history ($14 name-based)
  • Circuit Clerk for certified court documents
  • DOC Offender Search for state prison records

Nearby Counties

These counties surround Scotland County in northeast Missouri. An arrest near the border could produce a 72 hour booking record in a neighboring county.

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