Find Bollinger County Inmate Records

Bollinger County inmate records begin with the sheriff's jail record when a person is booked locally, but there is no confirmed official online Bollinger County jail roster. To look up Bollinger County inmates, start with the jail information line and move to a written public-records request when staff cannot release details by phone. Missouri court, prison, federal, immigration, and victim-notification systems may also be needed because a local booking record is not the same as a court case or a sentenced state-prison record.

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Bollinger County Jail Roster Status

Research did not locate an official Bollinger County Jail roster or inmate-search portal on a confirmed sheriff, county, state, or official vendor domain. Exact-match private roster pages appeared in search results, but they are not official sources and should not be treated as custody confirmation. The practical starting point is the Bollinger County Sheriff's Office and jail at 573-238-2633. Ask whether the person is currently booked, whether bond has been set, what agency filed the hold, and whether the person has been released, transferred, or taken to court.

The sheriff's office is listed by the Missouri Department of Public Safety at 202 High St, PO Box 800, Marble Hill, MO 63764, with fax 573-238-3095. The Missouri Association of Counties lists the sheriff at 202 High St #3 and gives general county office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed legal holidays. Those hours are county office hours, not a confirmed 24-hour booking-desk schedule, so call before traveling for a records question.


How to Check Bollinger County Jail Custody

Since there is no confirmed online jail roster, the Bollinger County inmate records process uses a phone, counter, and written-request sequence. Have the person's full legal name, date of birth, approximate arrest date, arresting agency, and any citation, warrant, or court case number. Staff may limit information if a record is sealed, expunged, juvenile, medical, safety-sensitive, confidential, or part of an active investigation.

  1. Call 573-238-2633 and ask for the jail or booking desk for current custody status.
  2. Ask whether booking has been completed, because a same-day arrest may still be in transit, at court, or waiting on paperwork.
  3. If custody is confirmed, ask for booking date, charge description, bond status, next court date if available, and any outside-agency hold.
  4. If phone release is limited, visit the sheriff counter or submit a written Missouri Sunshine Law request.
  5. If the person is not local, check Case.net, MODOC, VINELink, BOP, ICE, and nearby counties based on the custody path.

Bollinger County Roster Search Fields

A county roster search-field table cannot be rendered from an official Bollinger County portal because no official portal was located. The available search-field table in the research belongs to Missouri DOC offender search, which is useful after sentencing, transfer, probation, or parole. It does not replace a current Bollinger County Jail custody check.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
First NameTextUnspecifiedMODOC says the application searches first and last names, including aliases.
Last NameTextUnspecifiedUse exact spelling and known aliases.
DOC ID / offender numberTextUnspecifiedUseful for prison, supervision, deposit, and mail questions.
CaptchaTextYesThe portal requires letters or numbers from an image before search.

What Bollinger County Booking Records Show

A sheriff-issued booking sheet or jail log entry may show information that is not available online. Public portions commonly include name, arrest date, arresting agency, booking or report number, charge description, bond, court, and release or transfer status. Property, medical, juvenile, safety, confidential, or active-investigation details may be withheld. A booking charge is also not the final court charge. The prosecutor may amend, decline, dismiss, or file different counts after review.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name and identifiersWho was booked; sensitive identifiers may be redacted.
Arrest date and agencyWhen custody began and which agency made the arrest.
Charge descriptionBooking allegation or warrant basis, not proof of conviction.
Bond or holdRelease amount, recognizance status, no-bond hold, detainer, or outside warrant.
Release or transferWhether the person left the jail, moved to court, DOC, another county, BOP, or ICE.

The Missouri DPS directory page is one official source for the local sheriff contact block.

Bollinger County inmate records sheriff contact directory

That source supports where to route Bollinger County jail record questions, not the existence of an online roster.


Find County, State, and Federal Inmates

The custody system matters as much as the person's name. Bollinger County Jail is the local stop for recent arrests, pretrial detention, warrants, short sentences, and transfer holds. Missouri DOC is the state prison and supervision system. Federal prisoners are searched through BOP, while immigration detainees are searched through ICE ODLS. VINELink can help with notifications when a participating custody feed has the person.

CustodyWhere to LookWhat It Does Not Cover
Pretrial or short county sentenceBollinger County Jail, 573-238-2633Sentenced prison custody after DOC transfer
State prison, probation, paroleMissouri DOC offender searchDischarged offenders and current jail-only bookings
Filed criminal caseMissouri Case.netJail housing, medical, or commissary details
Federal or immigration custodyBOP or ICE ODLSCounty booking photos and local bond rules

Small-county custody can move fast. A Bollinger County arrest may start with the sheriff's jail, then move to a first appearance, release on conditions, another county warrant, a DOC probation or parole hold, or a state prison transfer after sentencing. If a person was arrested on a municipal or Highway Patrol matter, the local jail may still be the booking point, but the filed case may show under a court record rather than a jail roster. If the arrest is federal, BOP may not show a result until sentenced custody begins, so court or U.S. Marshals channels may be needed before a BOP profile appears.


Bollinger County Jail Facility

The facility map found one Bollinger County detention facility. The Bollinger County Jail is operated by the sheriff's office in Marble Hill. It is the correct local contact for adult arrestees, pretrial detainees, local warrants, short county sentences, and people waiting for transfer. No separate county annex, work-release center, city jail, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE center was located inside the county.

Bollinger County Jail

202 High St

Marble Hill, MO 63764

573-238-2633

Call before visiting, mailing, or sending money.


Bollinger County Booking Process

Local booking usually starts after an arrest by a deputy, city officer, state trooper, or warrant officer. The person may be transported to the sheriff's jail, searched, identified, entered into records, fingerprinted, photographed if agency policy requires it, screened for safety or medical needs, classified, and placed in holding or housing. For a same-day arrest, a family member should not assume that a no-result means no custody. The person may still be with the arresting agency, in transit, at a hospital, waiting on paperwork, or at court.

Bond and first appearance depend on the warrant, charge type, judge availability, prosecutor review, and any outside hold. RSMo 544.455 allows recognizance or conditional release for bailable offenses when the judge finds appearance can be reasonably assured. A probation, parole, federal, ICE, extradition, or another county hold may still block release even when a county bond exists.


Bollinger County Visitation Records

No official Bollinger County Jail visitation schedule, video-visit vendor, public visiting days, mail format, phone provider, commissary vendor, deposit method, or fee table was located. Do not rely on private jail-directory claims for these rules. Call 573-238-2633 before traveling or sending anything. Ask whether visits are in person or video, whether a visitor must be approved, what ID is required, how many visitors are allowed, whether children may attend, and whether visits can be cancelled for lockdown, court, or transport.

ItemBollinger County Jail Research Result
Public visiting days and timesNot located in official sources; call the jail.
Video visitationNot located in official sources.
Mail formatConfirm before mailing; do not assume a booking number or postcard-only rule.
Money depositsNo official vendor or fee table located.
Phone providerNot located in official sources.

Bollinger County Sunshine Requests

Missouri Attorney General guidance says Sunshine Law requests do not need a special form, but written requests are encouraged and should go to the public body that created or keeps the record. For Bollinger County inmate records, that usually means the sheriff for jail-created records, the circuit clerk for court filings, and the prosecutor for charging-office records. A strong request names the person, date of arrest, arresting agency, case number if known, and the exact records requested, such as arrest report, booking sheet, jail log entry, booking photo if releasable, bond information, and release or transfer date.

Requests should stay narrow enough for staff to search. A request for "all jail records" may take longer and may include material that cannot be released. A request for "the arrest report, booking sheet, jail log entry, bond information, and release or transfer date for [name] on [date]" is easier to process and easier to appeal or revise if the office cites a closure basis. If the record belongs to the court rather than the jail, ask the Bollinger County Circuit Clerk for the case file, docket entries, hearing notices, or certified copies.

Victim notification is a separate channel. VINELink can be useful when Missouri custody data is available, but it is not a replacement for a sheriff's custody confirmation or a court docket. Register for notifications only after the person or case appears in the system, and still verify urgent release, bond, or transfer questions with the agency holding the person. Emergency safety concerns should go directly to law enforcement.

Note: Ask for a cost estimate before copies are made, especially when requesting certified court documents or larger records sets.

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