Find Bollinger County Booking Releases
Bollinger County booking releases are available through the sheriff's office in Marble Hill, Missouri. The sheriff maintains jail records and posts roster information through an online portal. You can reach the office at (573) 238-1111 or the jail at (573) 238-2780 for direct inquiries about current inmates. Bollinger County is a rural county in southeast Missouri, and its jail processes arrests from the sheriff's office, local police, highway patrol, and conservation officers patrolling the area's forests and waterways.
Bollinger County Quick Facts
Bollinger County Jail Roster Online
The Bollinger County jail roster is available through an online portal. You can search by inmate name or browse the full list. The roster shows people currently held at the Bollinger County jail along with their booking details. Photos are available for most entries, which helps confirm you have the right person.
Each roster entry includes the inmate's name, booking date, charges, bond amount, and release date when applicable. The information comes from the Bollinger County Sheriff's Office and gets updated as bookings and releases occur. It may not refresh instantly, but it gives you a reliable snapshot of who is in custody.
The Bollinger County jail roster below shows current inmates with their booking and charge information. You can search for specific individuals or browse the full list of detainees.
The roster portal provides a searchable view of Bollinger County booking releases and current jail population.
How to Search Bollinger County Records
The online roster is the quickest option. Type in a name and see the results. Current inmates show up with their booking details and charges. This tells you at a glance whether someone is in the Bollinger County jail.
Call the jail at (573) 238-2780 for information not on the roster. Staff can check for recent releases or older bookings. The sheriff's main line at (573) 238-1111 works too. Both numbers are staffed around the clock because the jail never closes. Have the person's full name ready when you call.
Broader searches use statewide databases. Missouri Case.net shows court records for criminal cases in the 34th Judicial Circuit, which serves Bollinger County. Search by the defendant's name to see charges, court appearances, plea agreements, and sentencing. Everything is free and available online.
VINELink provides custody tracking for inmates in any Missouri jail, including Bollinger County. Register for alerts on a specific person and get notified when they move or get released. The MACHS background check system at $11 per name pulls criminal history from the statewide repository maintained by the Highway Patrol under RSMo 43.500.
Bollinger County Booking Release Details
A Bollinger County booking release record starts with the person's name and date of birth. The booking date and time stamp when they entered the jail. Charges list the RSMo statute violated and a description of the offense. Bond amounts are set per charge by the judge or magistrate.
Release records add key information. The date and time of release are logged. The type of release gets noted: bond posted, own recognizance, time served, or transfer. Bond posted means someone paid the set amount. Own recognizance means the judge released them without requiring money. Time served means they sat in jail long enough to cover the sentence. Transfer goes to another facility.
The arresting agency shows up in each record. In Bollinger County, the sheriff's office makes most arrests. Highway patrol covers the roads running through the county. Small-town police in Marble Hill and other communities handle city-level offenses. Conservation agents make arrests related to wildlife and natural resource violations. All of these bookings go through the same county jail in Marble Hill.
Missouri's Sunshine Law gives you the right to see these records. Under RSMo 610.100, arrest records are public. This includes names, charges, and arresting agency information. Records can close under RSMo 610.120 if charges are not filed within 30 days, cases are dismissed, or the person is acquitted. Active cases stay open.
Costs and Access for Bollinger County Records
The online roster is free. No account or registration needed. Just visit the site and search. Paper copies of Bollinger County booking releases cost about $0.10 per page. Submit a written Sunshine Law request to the sheriff's office in Marble Hill. The response deadline is three business days.
The Missouri DOC offender search is free and shows anyone in state prison, on probation, or on parole. If someone was convicted in Bollinger County and sent to a state facility, this database has their current location and sentence details. Case.net is also free for court record lookups.
Walk-in requests at the sheriff's office in Marble Hill are accepted during regular hours. Bring your ID. Staff can pull up records and print copies while you wait. For older or archived records, it might take a bit longer. Call ahead at (573) 238-1111 to check hours and make sure someone will be available to help with your request.
Legal Rules for Bollinger County Records
All Missouri arrest records are governed by the same set of laws. The Sunshine Law under RSMo 610.100 opens them to the public. The closure rules under RSMo 610.120 set limits on when records must be sealed. The central reporting requirement under RSMo 43.500 ensures that every Bollinger County arrest gets filed with the statewide database. Together, these statutes create a system where booking releases are accessible but also protected when specific conditions are met.
If you feel a Sunshine Law request was wrongly denied by the Bollinger County Sheriff's Office, you can appeal. Missouri law allows complaints to be filed with the Attorney General's office. The AG can investigate and enforce compliance. In practice, most agencies respond to properly filed requests within the required three-day window without issue.
Nearby Counties
Bollinger County sits in the southeast Missouri hill country. These neighboring counties each have their own jail systems and booking records.