Access DeKalb County Arrest Records

DeKalb County arrest records document bookings and criminal charges processed in this small northwest Missouri county. The county seat is Maysville, where the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office handles most law enforcement operations. With a population under 13,000, the sheriff is the primary agency making arrests and maintaining records. Missouri's open records laws under Chapter 610 RSMo give the public a right to access these arrest records within certain time limits. This guide explains your options for finding DeKalb County arrest records.

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DeKalb County Quick Facts

12,800+Population
MaysvilleCounty Seat
4thJudicial Circuit
$15MACHS Fee

DeKalb County Sheriff Arrest Records

The DeKalb County Sheriff's Office in Maysville is where most arrest records originate in the county. Deputies make arrests in unincorporated areas and help smaller municipalities. Booking records contain the suspect's name, charges, arrest date, and bond information. These DeKalb County arrest records are public for 30 days per Section 610.100 RSMo.

After 30 days without charges, the record closes. If charges are filed, the case moves to court and the records stay accessible. Contact the sheriff's office directly for specific arrest records. They can tell you availability and any fees.

The city of Cameron is partly in DeKalb County. Cameron police handle arrests within their city limits. Those records are held by the Cameron Police Department. For arrests made by the sheriff's deputies, the sheriff's office is your contact point.

Online Search for DeKalb County Arrest Records

Case.net covers the 4th Judicial Circuit, which includes DeKalb County. This free portal lets you search criminal court records by name or case number. When a DeKalb County arrest leads to formal charges, the case appears on Case.net with details about the charges, court schedule, and outcome. Arrests without formal charges do not show up.

For a statewide criminal history check, use MACHS from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. A name search costs $15. MACHS pulls from the central repository maintained under Chapter 43 RSMo. This covers DeKalb County along with all other Missouri jurisdictions that report arrest data. The MODOC offender search is free and useful for checking state prison records.

Court Records from DeKalb County Arrests

The 4th Judicial Circuit Court handles criminal cases from DeKalb County. After an arrest, the prosecutor reviews the evidence and decides on charges. Filed cases go before a judge. The circuit clerk in Maysville maintains all court files. These include charging documents, probable cause statements, bond orders, and disposition records. Visit the courthouse during business hours to search and copy records. The Missouri Courts website lists current contact details for the 4th Circuit.

Certified copies are available if you need records for legal proceedings. They cost more than regular copies. Ask the clerk about their fee schedule when you visit or call ahead.

Public Access Under Missouri's Sunshine Law

The Sunshine Law requires government agencies to provide records to the public. Chapter 610 governs arrest records specifically. DeKalb County agencies have three business days to respond to requests. Fees must reflect actual copying costs. Juvenile records are closed. Sealed and expunged records are not available. Standard adult arrest records follow the 30-day open window.

Challenge improper denials through the Missouri Attorney General's office. Agencies that violate the Sunshine Law can face penalties. Get any denial in writing with the specific statute cited.

Search statewide criminal history records covering DeKalb County through the Missouri State Highway Patrol portal below.

DeKalb County arrest records search through Missouri State Highway Patrol

The MACHS system pulls DeKalb County data from the central repository along with arrest records from every other Missouri county.

Requesting DeKalb County Records In Person or by Mail

Visit the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office in Maysville for booking records. Bring a valid photo ID. Staff can check if a record is available and make copies. For court records, go to the circuit clerk at the courthouse. They handle case files and can search by name or case number. Certified copies are available for a higher fee.

Mail requests should go to the appropriate office. Include the person's full name, date of birth, and approximate date range. A self-addressed stamped envelope helps. Include fees if you know the amount. Call ahead to confirm current pricing. DeKalb County offices are small, so response times can range from one to four weeks depending on workload. Follow up by phone if you do not hear back within a reasonable time.

What DeKalb County Arrest Records Include

A DeKalb County arrest record contains the person's full name and date of birth. The charges are listed with Missouri statute references. Bond amount and type appear in the record. The arresting officer's name, the date and time of the arrest, and the location are all documented. If the arrest was on a warrant, the warrant number is included. Court records that follow the arrest contain charging documents, hearing dates, plea records, and sentencing details. Together, these records provide a complete view of a DeKalb County criminal case from arrest through disposition.

Legal Help and Expungement in DeKalb County

Legal Services of Missouri helps qualifying DeKalb County residents with legal matters for free. This includes expungement of arrest records. The Missouri Bar runs a lawyer referral service. Missouri Legal Help has online self-help tools.

To expunge a DeKalb County arrest record, file a petition with the 4th Judicial Circuit Court in Maysville. Missouri law sets waiting periods based on the offense class. Some offenses cannot be expunged at all. A lawyer can evaluate your case and tell you if you qualify. The process requires a filing fee and possibly a court hearing.

Nearby Counties

DeKalb County is in northwest Missouri. Its neighboring counties each have their own arrest records systems.

St. Joseph in Buchanan County is the nearest qualifying city.

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