Saline County Arrest Records Search

Saline County arrest records are kept by the Saline County Sheriff's Office in Marshall, Missouri. The sheriff handles law enforcement across the county and runs the county jail. Marshall is the county seat and the largest town. When someone gets arrested in Saline County, the booking at the jail creates the arrest record. This page explains how to access those records, what fees to expect, and the state laws that control public access to arrest information in Saline County.

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Saline County Sheriff Arrest Data

The Saline County Sheriff's Office is in Marshall, MO 65340. The sheriff provides law enforcement for unincorporated areas and runs the Saline County Jail. Booking creates the arrest record. It logs the person's name, charges, arresting officer, date, and time.

Contact the sheriff's office by phone or in person to ask about specific arrests. Section 610.100 of Missouri law makes arrest records open for 30 days. If the Saline County Prosecuting Attorney files charges, the record stays public. If not, it closes after 30 days.

The Marshall Police Department handles arrests within the city. Most bookings still process through the county jail. Missouri Valley College is in Marshall, which adds to the local population.

Saline County Court Records

Saline County is part of the 15th Judicial Circuit. Criminal cases appear on Case.net. Search by name or case number. Results include charges, court dates, and outcomes. Case.net is free.

Only cases with filed charges show up. Uncharged arrests are not included. The Saline County Circuit Clerk provides certified court records from the Marshall courthouse.

State Background Checks

MACHS provides background checks statewide. Name searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks cost $20 plus vendor fees. The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs the repository per Chapter 43.

MACHS covers all Missouri counties. Any Saline County arrest reported to the state will appear. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days. The Department of Public Safety oversees the program.

Sunshine Law and Access

Chapter 610 sets the rules. Arrest records are open 30 days. They close without charges. Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are removed.

The Attorney General handles complaints. Legal Services of Missouri provides free legal help.

Arrest Processing

After an arrest, the person goes to the county jail for booking. Staff record details, fingerprints, and a photo. Fingerprints go to the state repository. The prosecuting attorney reviews the case. Charges push it to the 15th Circuit Court and Case.net. Without charges, the record closes in 30 days.

Bond is set at the first hearing. The amount varies by charge severity and the judge's assessment of the defendant.

Online Searches

Use the MACHS portal for a paid statewide search covering Saline County.

Saline County arrest records search through Missouri MACHS portal

MACHS pulls from the central repository. Case.net is the free option. The Missouri DOC offender search covers state prison inmates.

Fees

Case.net is free. MACHS name searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks run $20 plus vendor fees. The sheriff and circuit clerk may charge for copies. Call the Saline County courthouse for current rates.

Saline County Arrest Record Details

An arrest record in Saline 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 Saline 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 Saline 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 Saline County.

Expungement of Arrest Records

Missouri law allows certain arrest records to be expunged under specific conditions. If someone was arrested in Saline County but never charged, or if the charges were later dismissed, they may be eligible to have the arrest record sealed or expunged. The process involves filing a petition with the circuit court. The judge reviews the petition and decides whether to grant it.

Expungement removes the arrest record from public databases. Once expunged, the arrest should not appear in background checks through MACHS or Case.net. There are waiting periods and eligibility rules that vary based on the type of offense. Not all arrests qualify for expungement. Violent felonies and certain other offenses are excluded.

Nearby Counties

Saline County borders these central Missouri counties:

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