Randolph County Arrest Lookup

Randolph County arrest records are managed by the Randolph County Sheriff's Office in Huntsville, Missouri. The sheriff maintains an inmate roster that provides current jail population details. Moberly is the largest city in the county, and the Moberly Police Department handles arrests within city limits. Both agencies process bookings through the Randolph County Jail. This page covers the different ways to search for arrest records in Randolph County, from the sheriff's inmate roster to the state court system and MACHS background checks.

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Randolph County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office is in Huntsville, MO 65259. The sheriff handles law enforcement across the county and operates the Randolph County Jail. One useful feature is that the sheriff maintains an inmate roster. This roster shows who is currently in the jail, their charges, and booking dates. It gives you a quick way to check recent arrests without calling the office.

Booking at the jail creates the official arrest record. It captures the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and the date and time. Under Section 610.100 of Missouri law, these records are open to the public for 30 days. If the Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney files charges, the record stays open as a court case. Without charges, it closes after 30 days.

The Moberly Police Department also makes arrests within its city limits. Those bookings go through the county jail, so the sheriff's office has records for those arrests too.

Searching Court Records

Randolph County is part of the 24th Judicial Circuit. Criminal cases show up on Case.net, Missouri's free online court records search. You can look up cases by defendant name, case number, or date. Results include charges, hearing schedules, dispositions, and the assigned judge.

Case.net is free and available all the time. The limit is that it only has cases where charges were filed. Arrests without charges do not appear. For those, check the sheriff's inmate roster or use MACHS. The Randolph County Circuit Clerk at the Huntsville courthouse handles certified copies of court documents.

Background Checks for Randolph County

The Missouri Automated Criminal History Site provides statewide criminal background checks covering Randolph County. Name searches cost $15 online. Fingerprint checks cost $20 plus a vendor fee. The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs the repository under Chapter 43.

MACHS covers every Missouri county. Any arrest reported by Randolph County agencies to the state will show up. Fingerprint searches give the most reliable results. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days. The Department of Public Safety provides oversight.

Missouri Sunshine Law and Arrest Records

The Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 governs public access to arrest records in Randolph County. Records are open for 30 days after the arrest. They close if charges are not filed. Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are removed from databases.

The Missouri Attorney General handles Sunshine Law complaints. Filing is free. Legal Services of Missouri can help with free legal advice on records access.

How Arrests Work in Randolph County

After an arrest, the person is taken to the Randolph County Jail in Huntsville. Jail staff book the individual by recording their details, taking fingerprints and a photo, and documenting the charges. The fingerprints are sent to the state criminal history repository per Chapter 43. The prosecuting attorney decides whether to file charges.

Charges move the case to the 24th Circuit Court. It becomes a public record on Case.net. No charges mean the arrest record stays with the sheriff and closes after 30 days. Bond is set by the judge at the initial hearing.

Finding Randolph County Records Online

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office inmate roster provides current jail data. For broader searches, the MACHS portal covers the statewide database.

Randolph County Sheriff's Office inmate roster and arrest records search

The screenshot above shows the Randolph County Sheriff's Office, which maintains an online inmate roster for current booking information. MACHS pulls from the central state database and covers historical arrest records across Missouri.

The Missouri DOC offender search covers people serving time in state correctional facilities. If a Randolph County case resulted in a state prison sentence, that person would show up in the DOC system.

Fees for Randolph County Records

The inmate roster and Case.net are free. MACHS name searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks run $20 plus vendor fees. Paper copies from the sheriff or certified copies from the circuit clerk have separate fees. Call the Randolph County courthouse for current rates.

Randolph County Arrest Record Details

An arrest record in Randolph County contains specific information about the booking event. The record lists the full legal name of the person arrested along with any known aliases. It includes the date of birth, physical description, and home address when available. The charges are listed with their statute numbers. The arresting agency is named, along with the officer who made the arrest.

Booking records also include the date and time the person was brought to the jail. A booking number is assigned to each arrest. This number helps track the record through the system. If the person was arrested on a warrant, the warrant number is also part of the record. Bond information gets added once the judge sets the amount.

Photographs taken during booking are part of the arrest record. Fingerprints taken at the jail are sent to the state criminal history repository as required by Chapter 43. These fingerprints link the arrest to the person's state criminal history file. Any prior arrests in Missouri would be connected through this fingerprint record.

Requesting Copies of Arrest Records

You can request copies of Randolph County arrest records in several ways. In person at the sheriff's office is the most direct. Bring a valid ID and be ready to pay any copy fees. Phone requests work for basic information like confirming whether someone was arrested or is currently in custody. Written requests can be mailed to the sheriff's office or the circuit clerk.

For court records, the circuit clerk at the Randolph County courthouse handles certified copies. These are official documents that can be used for legal purposes. Regular copies cost less than certified ones. The clerk can tell you the exact fees when you contact them. Response times vary. A simple request might be handled the same day. More complex searches or high-volume offices could take longer.

Online requests through MACHS are handled entirely through the website. You fill out the form, pay the fee, and get results by mail or email depending on the search type. This is the most convenient method if you do not live near Randolph County.

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