Boone County Booking Releases

Boone County booking releases are among the most searched in central Missouri. The county includes Columbia, home to the University of Missouri, which makes it one of the busier jail systems in the state. The Boone County Sheriff's Department runs multiple online tools for searching detainees, bookings, releases, and bond information. You can call the jail at (573) 875-1111 or visit the facility at 2121 County Drive, Columbia, MO 65201 for in-person inquiries about current and recent inmates.

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183K+ Population
Columbia County Seat
13th Judicial Circuit
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Boone County Online Booking Release Tools

Boone County stands out in Missouri for having one of the most comprehensive online records systems. The sheriff's department runs five separate search tools, each serving a different purpose. Most Missouri counties offer just one roster page. Boone County gives you five.

The Current Detainees page shows everyone in the Boone County jail right now. Search by name to see charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. This is your first stop when you need to know if someone is in custody today.

The Jail Bookings page goes further. It shows recent bookings with detailed charge information and booking photos. You can filter by date range to narrow your search. This is helpful when you know roughly when an arrest happened but are not sure of the exact date.

Boone County jail bookings page showing recent arrests and booking releases

The Boone County jail bookings page lets you search by name and date range to find specific booking releases with detailed charge information.

The Released Detainees page is unique. Many counties only show current inmates. Boone County also lets you search people who have already left custody. Filter by release date range to find when someone got out and what type of release it was.

There is also a Jail Bond List showing bond amounts for current inmates, and an Arrest Records Search that covers broader arrest data. All five tools are free to use. No account needed.

Boone County Current Detainees

The current detainees search is the most-used tool. Type in a last name or first name and hit search. The system returns matching inmates with their full booking details. Each entry shows the person's name, booking photo, charges, bond information, and booking date.

Boone County current detainees search showing inmates and booking information

Search the current detainees list at the Boone County jail to see who is in custody, their charges, and bond details.

Boone County also offers CSV export for some of its data. This is unusual for a county jail system. It lets you download records in a spreadsheet format, which can be helpful for attorneys, journalists, or researchers who need to work with the data in bulk. Not every search tool has this feature, but check for an export option on each page.

The system updates throughout the day. New bookings appear as they happen. Releases get processed and removed from the current detainees list. There might be a brief lag between the actual event and when it shows online, but generally the Boone County system stays current within a few hours.

Searching for Boone County Booking Releases

Pick the right tool for your search. Need to know if someone is in jail right now? Use Current Detainees. Looking for someone who was arrested recently? Try Jail Bookings. Want to confirm when someone got out? Check Released Detainees. Each tool covers a different angle of the booking release process.

For older records or records that have cycled off the online system, call the Boone County Jail at (573) 875-1111. Staff can look up records in the internal database that goes back further than what the public-facing tools show. Walk-in requests work at 2121 County Drive in Columbia. Bring an ID.

Statewide databases supplement the local tools. Missouri Case.net shows court records for cases in the 13th Judicial Circuit. VINELink sends custody status alerts. The MACHS system runs statewide background checks at $11 per name, pulling from the central repository under RSMo 43.500.

Boone County Records and Legal Framework

Every Boone County booking release record includes the person's name, date of birth, booking date, charges with RSMo statute references, bond amounts, arresting agency, and release information. The level of detail is higher than most Missouri counties because Boone County invested in a robust records management system.

Under RSMo 610.100, these records are public. Missouri's Sunshine Law guarantees your right to see arrest records, booking logs, and related documents. The Boone County Sheriff's Department makes this easy by putting most records online. For anything not available through the web tools, submit a written Sunshine Law request. Response time is three business days.

Records close under specific conditions per RSMo 610.120. No charges within 30 days, dismissal, or acquittal all trigger closure. Expunged records get removed entirely. Active cases and convictions remain open. The Missouri DOC offender search picks up where local records leave off for people sentenced to state prison.

Boone County Jail Visitation

Visitation at the Boone County Jail requires some setup. You need a prior account, and your contact information must be in the detainee's master file before you can visit. The jail offers a 60-minute visiting period that can be used all at once or split into separate sessions. Visits happen through on-site video terminals.

Remote video visitation is available through HomeWAV. You can visit from home using a computer or smartphone. The cost is $0.50 per minute. Call (844) 394-6631 to set up a HomeWAV account or get help with the system. This is the only remote visitation option for the Boone County Jail.

Cities in Boone County

Columbia is the largest city in Boone County and generates the majority of local arrests. The Columbia Police Department is a major source of bookings at the county jail. University of Missouri campus police also process arrests through the Boone County system. Centralia, Ashland, and Hallsville have their own small police departments that book through the county jail as well.

When someone gets arrested in Columbia on a state or county charge, the booking goes through Boone County. City municipal violations may stay in the city court system. But anything involving a state statute ends up at the county level, which means it shows up in the Boone County booking releases system.

Nearby Counties

Boone County is surrounded by several central Missouri counties. If you are looking for booking releases in this part of the state, these neighboring jurisdictions may also be relevant.

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