St. Francois County 72 Hour Booking

St. Francois County 72 hour booking records document arrests processed by the Sheriff's Office and local police agencies throughout this eastern Missouri county. Farmington serves as the county seat and houses the main courthouse where court cases tied to booking arrests move forward. You can search for 72 hour booking data through Case.net, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, or by contacting the St. Francois County Sheriff's Office directly. The county sits in the heart of the Lead Belt region and borders several other counties in the mineral district.

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St. Francois County Quick Facts

67K+ Population
24th Judicial Circuit
$14 State Record Check
Farmington County Seat

St. Francois County Sheriff Booking Records

The St. Francois County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency for 72 hour booking in the county. Based in Farmington, the office runs the county jail and processes all arrests that come through the facility. Every 72 hour booking gets logged with the suspect's name, date of birth, physical description, charges, bond amount, and the name of the arresting officer. The Sheriff's Office reports all arrest data to the state central repository as required under Chapter 43 RSMo.

The Farmington Police Department also makes arrests within city limits that result in 72 hour booking records. Those cases flow through the same county jail system. Whether it was the Sheriff's deputies or a local officer who made the arrest, the booking record ends up in the same place. You can contact the St. Francois County Sheriff's Office to ask about specific booking records during regular business hours.

St. Francois County processes a moderate volume of 72 hour booking cases given its population of around 67,000 people. The county jail holds inmates from initial booking through pretrial detention, and the records division keeps all documentation on file.

St. Francois County 72 Hour Booking Court Data

After a 72 hour booking in St. Francois County leads to formal charges, the case enters the 24th Judicial Circuit. Missouri Case.net provides free access to criminal records from St. Francois County courts. You can search by name or case number and pull up charges, court dates, bail amounts, docket entries, and the assigned judge. The system tracks cases from filing through final disposition.

The Circuit Clerk in Farmington is the official custodian of court records. Certified copies of documents tied to a 72 hour booking case can be requested from that office. Case.net gives you the basic details, but if you need documents with legal standing, the clerk's office is where you go. Processing times for certified copies vary but usually take a few business days.

Note: St. Francois County shares the 24th Judicial Circuit with other nearby counties, so make sure you filter your Case.net search to the right jurisdiction.

State Booking Records for St. Francois County

Every 72 hour booking in St. Francois County gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division. The state central repository maintains criminal history information that includes arrests, prosecution records, and court outcomes. You can run a name-based search through MACHS for $14 or get a fingerprint check for $20. Results typically come back within 24 hours for online submissions.

The Missouri Department of Corrections has an Offender Search for St. Francois County individuals in state custody. You can look them up by name or DOC number. The search shows facility placement, custody level, and sentence length. MOVANS victim notification is also available for St. Francois County cases so victims can track offender movements.

72 Hour Booking Access in St. Francois County

The Missouri Sunshine Law (Section 610.100 RSMo) makes St. Francois County 72 hour booking records available to the public. Arrest reports are open records. You can request them from the Sheriff's Office or any other law enforcement agency in the county. The agency must respond within three business days.

Exceptions exist for certain types of records. If someone was arrested but not charged within 30 days, the report may close. Investigation records stay sealed during active cases. Juvenile booking records are sealed under state law. But standard 72 hour booking reports for adult arrests where charges were filed remain public in St. Francois County. You can inspect records in person without charge, or request copies for a reasonable fee based on the agency's actual costs.

The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide lays out the full request process, including how to appeal if a St. Francois County agency denies your request.

How to Search St. Francois County Records

Start with Case.net for free court record searches. That covers any 72 hour booking in St. Francois County that led to criminal charges. For the actual booking report itself, you need to contact the Sheriff's Office in Farmington.

Put your request in writing with the person's full name, date of birth if known, and the approximate arrest date. The Highway Patrol Services page has forms for statewide criminal history searches. Fees for St. Francois County record copies run between $5 and $20 per name search. Certified copies cost additional. For court documents, the Circuit Clerk in Farmington handles those requests.

  • Case.net for free court record lookups on St. Francois County cases
  • St. Francois County Sheriff for arrest and booking reports
  • MACHS for statewide criminal history ($14 name-based)
  • Circuit Clerk in Farmington for certified court copies
  • Written Sunshine Law request to any county agency

Nearby Counties

These counties border St. Francois County. An arrest near the county line could mean the 72 hour booking record is in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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