Worth County 72 Hour Booking

Worth County 72 hour booking records are maintained by the Worth County Sheriff's Office in Grant City, Missouri. This small county in northwest Missouri processes arrests through the Worth County Jail, and each booking creates a record with the person's charges, bond information, and personal details. You can search for Worth County 72 hour booking data using state court databases, the Highway Patrol criminal history system, or by reaching out to the Sheriff. Grant City is the county seat and the center for all law enforcement and court operations. Below is a full breakdown of how to find these records.

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Worth County Quick Facts

2K+ Population
4th Judicial Circuit
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Grant City County Seat

Worth County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Worth County Sheriff's Office is the sole law enforcement agency for much of the county. With a population just over 2,000, Worth County is one of the smallest counties in Missouri. The Sheriff runs the jail in Grant City and handles all 72 hour booking arrests for the area. Each booking record includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, arresting officer, and physical description.

Because Worth County is so small, the Sheriff's Office operates with a lean staff. The deputies cover the entire county, which includes Grant City and the surrounding rural areas. Arrests here tend to involve warrant service, traffic violations, drug cases, and the occasional property crime. The booking volume is low compared to larger Missouri counties, but every arrest still goes through the standard 72 hour booking process and gets reported to the state central repository.

Worth County does not always have a staffed jail. In some cases, arrestees get transported to a neighboring county facility for holding. If you call the Worth County Sheriff's Office looking for an inmate and they are not there, ask which facility is currently holding people for Worth County. The booking record still belongs to Worth County regardless of where the person is held.

To check on a recent Worth County 72 hour booking, call the Sheriff's Office in Grant City. For formal copies of booking records, you need to submit a written Sunshine Law request.

Court Records for Worth County Booking

Worth County criminal cases from 72 hour booking arrests go through the 4th Judicial Circuit. All court records are on Missouri Case.net and free to search. Enter a name or case number and the system pulls up charges, hearing dates, docket entries, bail details, and the assigned judge.

Case.net has Worth County records going back years. Because the case volume is small, you can usually find what you need quickly. The system shows conviction details, sentencing, probation terms, and any appeals. You can also track a case and get email notifications when new entries are added. The Worth County Circuit Clerk in Grant City keeps the official paper files for certified copies.

Worth County Missouri 72 hour booking corrections records search

The Missouri Department of Corrections database, shown above, is another resource for Worth County cases that resulted in state prison sentences. It covers offenders from every county in the state.

State Databases for Worth County 72 Hour Booking

All Worth County 72 hour booking data gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol CJIS Division. Under Chapter 43 RSMo, every arrest in the county goes into the central repository. A name-based criminal history check costs $14. Fingerprint searches run $20. Submit online or mail to P.O. Box 9500, Jefferson City, MO 65102-9500. Phone: (573) 526-6153.

The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search finds Worth County individuals in state prison. Look up by name or DOC number for facility, custody status, and sentence information. MOVANS victim notifications are also available for offender status changes.

The Highway Patrol Services page provides forms for criminal history requests that cover Worth County and every other Missouri county. The Missouri Court Records website has additional search tools for criminal cases statewide.

Worth County Booking and the Sunshine Law

Worth County 72 hour booking records are public under Section 610.100 RSMo. The Missouri Sunshine Law says arrest reports are open records that anyone can request. You don't need to explain why. Submit a written request to the Worth County Sheriff's Office. They have three business days to respond.

Booking records close if no charges are filed within 30 days. Investigation records stay sealed until the case goes inactive. Beyond those narrow limits, most Worth County 72 hour booking data is public. Copy fees must reflect actual costs. You can look at records in person at no charge. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide has the full details on how to make a proper records request.

Note: Worth County's small size means the Sheriff's Office handles all records requests directly, so turnaround is often quick.

How to Get Worth County Booking Records

Here are the main ways to find 72 hour booking records in Worth County.

  • Call the Worth County Sheriff's Office in Grant City
  • Search Case.net for Worth County court records
  • Request a Highway Patrol criminal history check ($14 per name)
  • File a written Sunshine Law request with the Sheriff
  • Use the DOC Offender Search for state prison inmates

Because Worth County is small, a direct call to the Sheriff's Office is often the fastest route. They know most of the cases and can point you in the right direction. The Missouri Arrest Records site also has Worth County data compiled from public sources. For certified copies, go through the Sheriff or the Circuit Clerk in Grant City.

Nearby Counties

Worth County shares borders with these Missouri counties. A 72 hour booking from near the county line might be on file in a neighboring jurisdiction.

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