Find Worth County Booking Reports

Worth County booking reports are maintained by the sheriff's office in Grant City, Missouri. The county processes arrests through its jail facility and creates a public record for each booking. Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, these records are open to anyone who asks. You can check the status of current inmates through the VineLink system or contact the sheriff's office directly. For formal copies of booking reports, a written request to the records custodian is the standard process. Worth County has a population of about 2,000+ and covers a mix of rural and small-town areas in Missouri.

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Worth County Quick Facts

Grant City County Seat
2,000+ Population
24/7 Jail Operations
$0.10 Per Page Copy Fee

Worth County Sheriff's Office

The Worth County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. Based in Grant City, the office runs patrol, civil process, and jail operations. All county-level arrests go through the county jail for booking.

Each booking creates a record with the person's full name, physical details, charges, bond information, and mugshot. The arresting agency is also recorded. These booking reports are public records under Missouri's Sunshine Law. The jail runs 24/7 while the main office keeps standard business hours.

Note: Written requests for booking report copies are preferred over phone calls at the Worth County Sheriff's Office.

Online Worth County Booking Reports

To check on someone currently held in Worth County, use VineLink. This free tool covers most Missouri county jails and lets you search by name or ID number. You can also sign up for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes.

The screenshot below shows a statewide resource used to search for Worth County booking reports and related arrest information.

VineLink notification system for Worth County booking reports

Court records from Worth County are available through Missouri Case.net. This free tool shows charges, docket entries, hearing schedules, and case outcomes across all 114 Missouri counties. No account is needed for basic searches. It gives you the full picture of what happens after a booking.

Requesting Worth County Booking Reports

Booking reports are public records in Missouri. RSMo 610.100 states that all arrest reports shall be open records. The Worth County Sheriff's Office must provide copies when asked. Exceptions are limited and must be construed strictly under the Sunshine Law.

File a written request with the records custodian at the Worth County Sheriff's Office in Grant City. Provide the person's name, date of arrest, and what records you want. Per RSMo 610.026, the agency can charge 10 cents per page for copies. They can also bill for staff time at actual cost. Response time is three business days. Denied requests come with an explanation and can be appealed.

Worth County Jail Information

The Worth County jail holds people awaiting bond, trial, or sentencing. It also houses inmates serving short sentences. The facility runs around the clock. Contact the jail for current visitation schedules and rules. You will need a valid photo ID to visit.

Mail to inmates must include the sender's full name and return address. Check with the jail for specific mail rules, as many Missouri counties have moved to postcard-only policies. Money can be added to inmate accounts through lobby kiosks or online services.

Statewide Booking Report Resources

Beyond the county level, the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search lets you look up people in state custody. This covers prison inmates, probationers, and parolees but not county jail detainees. The Missouri Automated Criminal History System offers statewide criminal history checks for $13 through the Highway Patrol.

For Sunshine Law guidance, the Missouri Attorney General's office is the best resource. They publish a manual that explains your rights to public records, including booking reports. The Missouri Sex Offender Registry at the Highway Patrol site is another free tool for checking registered offenders in Worth County or statewide.

Worth County Booking Report Details

Each Worth County booking report includes the arrested person's name, date of birth, physical description, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. A mugshot is taken at the time of booking. Worth County is one of the smallest counties in Missouri, both by population and by area. With about 2,000 residents, it has the lowest population of any county in the state. The county seat is Grant City.

The small size means fewer bookings occur each year compared to most Missouri counties. But the legal requirements are identical. Every arrest must produce a booking report. Every booking report is a public record. The Sunshine Law applies the same way in Worth County as it does in counties with a million people. If the county jail cannot house an inmate, arrangements may be made with a neighboring county's facility. Either way, the booking report stays with Worth County as the originating jurisdiction.

Note: Worth County may house some inmates in neighboring county jails due to its small facility size.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Worth County. Each keeps its own jail and booking report records.

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