Carroll County Booking Reports

Carroll County booking reports are filed through the sheriff's office in Carrollton, Missouri. This north-central Missouri county has a unique situation: the county jail is permanently closed. Inmates arrested in Carroll County get housed in neighboring facilities. Despite the jail closure, the sheriff's office still processes all booking reports and arrest records for the county. Under Missouri's Sunshine Law, these records remain open to any person who asks. Sheriff William Jewell McCoy and his staff handle records requests, wanted offender tracking, and weekly activity reports from their office at 106 S. Folger Street.

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Carroll County Sheriff's Office

The Carroll County Sheriff's Office sits at 106 S. Folger St. in Carrollton. Hours run from 8am to 4:30pm. The main phone number is (660) 542-2200. You can email the office at carrollcoso@gmail.com. Sheriff William Jewell McCoy leads the department.

The sheriff's office maintains a Facebook page where they post weekly activity reports and photos of wanted offenders. This social media presence serves as a public information tool since the county does not have an online jail roster. The page shows recent arrests, warrant service updates, and other law enforcement activity across Carroll County. Supervision services are handled by Jeri Epperson at (660) 322-2058. Probation and parole contacts include Karolean Harris at (660) 909-2078 and Jana at (660) 909-2491.

Because the jail is closed, Carroll County works with other sheriff's offices to house detainees. Booking reports still originate from the Carroll County Sheriff's Office regardless of where the person ends up being held. This means you request records from the Carrollton office, not the facility housing the inmate.

Booking Records and the Jail Closure

The Carroll County jail shut down permanently. This is not common in Missouri, but it does happen in smaller counties where the cost of running a jail exceeds what the budget can support. Inmates arrested by Carroll County deputies or local police get transported to neighboring county jails for housing. The booking report itself stays with Carroll County.

Under RSMo Chapter 610, arrest reports are public records. RSMo 610.100 makes all arrest reports and incident reports open. Carroll County follows this law through its designated records custodian. You can request booking reports in person at the Carrollton office, by mail, or by email at carrollcoso@gmail.com. Standard copy fees of up to 10 cents per page apply under RSMo 610.026.

The response time is three business days per the Sunshine Law. If the request is complex or involves many records, the office may need more time and will let you know. Staff time to pull records together can also be billed at the actual cost of the employees involved.

Note: Even though the jail is closed, Carroll County booking reports are still created and stored at the sheriff's office in Carrollton.

Search Carroll County Arrest Records Online

Carroll County does not have an online jail roster since the jail is permanently closed. However, statewide databases still help you search for records tied to Carroll County arrests. The Missouri DOC Offender Search covers active offenders in state prison. It shows mugshots, charges, sentence length, and facility assignments.

Missouri's Sunshine Law statutes define the rules for accessing booking reports in Carroll County and all other counties.

Missouri Sunshine Law statutes governing Carroll County booking reports

These statutes at RSMo Chapter 610 spell out your right to access arrest records from any Missouri law enforcement agency.

Case.net gives free access to Carroll County court records. Search criminal cases by name to find charges, docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. The system covers all 114 Missouri counties. VINELink can track inmates originally arrested in Carroll County even if they are housed in another county's jail. Registration is free, and alerts go out when custody status changes.

Carroll County Weekly Reports

The sheriff's office posts weekly activity reports on its Facebook page. These reports list recent arrests, calls for service, warrant activity, and other law enforcement actions in Carroll County. They give a broad picture of booking activity even without a live jail roster. Wanted offender photos also get posted on social media, which helps the public stay informed about active warrants.

This informal reporting fills the gap left by the jail closure. While it is not the same as a searchable online booking database, it does give Carroll County residents a way to see what arrests have been made and who the sheriff's office is looking for. Check the Facebook page regularly for updates.

Statewide Booking Resources

The Missouri Sex Offender Registry covers Carroll County. Search by name, address, or county for registered offenders. The MACHS fingerprint portal runs formal criminal history checks for $13 per name search. This is separate from free booking report lookups and provides a more complete criminal history. RSMo 610.200 requires daily crime logs that are public records. These logs help identify arrest activity on specific dates even though Carroll County does not maintain an online roster.

Because the Carroll County jail is permanently closed, inmates are housed in other counties. If you cannot find someone through VINELink, try checking the jail rosters of neighboring counties like Livingston, Ray, or Saline County. The arrest and booking report will still be on file at the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, but the person may show up on another county's inmate list. Cross-referencing the local Carroll County report with other county rosters gives you the most complete picture of someone's custody situation.

Nearby Counties

Since Carroll County inmates are housed in neighboring facilities, these surrounding counties are especially relevant. Each has its own booking report system:

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