Clark County Booking Releases

Clark County booking releases are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Kahoka, Missouri. This small county in the northeast corner of the state borders both Iowa and the Mississippi River. The jail handles a low volume of bookings. You can check the online roster or call (660) 727-2911 to ask about any booking release. The sheriff's office processes all county-level arrests and maintains the booking records for public access under Missouri law.

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Clark County Quick Facts

6,700+ Population
Kahoka County Seat
2nd Judicial Circuit
(660) 727-2911 Sheriff Phone

Finding Clark County Booking Releases

The Clark County jail roster shows current inmates. You can search by name. The roster lists who is being held at the county jail right now. It is a basic tool but it works. For a county this size, you will not find many names on the list at any given time.

Clark County is one of the smallest in Missouri. The jail might hold just two or three people on a given day. That can make the online roster look sparse. Do not mistake a short list for missing data. It just reflects the reality of a rural county with a small population.

For records not on the current roster, call (660) 727-2911. The sheriff's staff can look up past booking releases. They keep records on file going back years. Give them a name and date range and they will check the system. In-person requests at the office in Kahoka work too. Bring ID and be ready to pay a small fee for copies.

Clark County sits in the 2nd Judicial Circuit. Court records show up on Case.net once charges are filed. This free tool covers all Missouri circuits. Search by name and see the full case details from filing through disposition.

Clark County Booking Release Records

Each booking release from Clark County includes standard data. The person's name, booking date, charges, bond amount, and release information are all part of the record. Small counties like Clark tend to have straightforward records without a lot of extra detail. But the essentials are always there.

Missouri's Sunshine Law protects your right to access these records. Under RSMo 610.100, arrest reports and booking logs are open to the public. Mugshots are included. You can request them without giving a reason. The sheriff must respond within the time set by the law.

There are limits. RSMo 610.120 says records close if no charges are filed within 30 days. Cases that end in dismissal or not guilty also close. Active cases and convictions keep the booking release record open to public view.

Copy costs follow the Sunshine Law at about $0.10 per page. The sheriff can also charge for research time if the request is complex. In Clark County, most requests are simple. The small volume means staff can usually find what you need quickly.

Statewide Search Resources

The MACHS criminal history check costs $11 per name. It searches the central repository that all Missouri law enforcement agencies report to. Under RSMo 43.500, Clark County sends its arrest data to this system. A MACHS search gives you records from across the entire state.

VINELink is free. It tracks custody status for all Missouri jails, including Clark County. Register for alerts. When someone leaves the jail, you get notified right away. Choose phone, email, or text notifications. This tool is especially useful in small counties where the roster may not update as quickly online.

Case.net is the court side. It shows charges, hearings, pleas, and sentences for any case in the 2nd Judicial Circuit. The tool is free and open to everyone. Records go back many years. If a Clark County booking turns into a criminal case, the details will be on Case.net.

How to Request Clark County Booking Records

Phone is the best option. Call (660) 727-2911 and ask for the booking release you need. Give the staff a name and rough date. They can check the system quickly. In a county this small, the staff often remembers recent bookings without even looking at the computer.

In-person visits to the office in Kahoka work well. Bring a valid ID. Ask for copies of the booking release record. The cost is about $0.10 per page. The office is small and the wait is usually short. Staff handle these requests on a regular basis.

Clark County borders Iowa to the north and the Mississippi River to the east. The geography means some arrests involve people crossing state lines. If someone is arrested in Clark County on a warrant from Iowa, the booking will show in the Clark County system. The record will note the warrant origin. Interstate cases can be more complex, but the booking release itself works the same way.

Written requests by mail go to the Clark County Sheriff in Kahoka. Include the person's name, date of birth, and the date range you want checked. Add a return envelope. Allow a few business days for a response. The office will send copies along with any applicable fees.

The 2nd Judicial Circuit covers Clark County along with several other northeastern Missouri counties. Court sessions in Kahoka happen on set dates each month. Booking releases often happen in batches on court days when judges set bonds and issue orders. Between sessions, the roster may not change much.

Clark County is one of the smallest in Missouri by population. The sheriff's office covers a large geographic area with a small team. Most arrests come from traffic stops, warrant service, and calls for service. The booking releases from Clark County reflect this quiet, rural character. The numbers are low, but every record follows the same Sunshine Law rules as the busiest county in the state.

Nearby Counties

Clark County sits in the far northeast corner of Missouri. These neighboring counties each have their own jail and booking system.

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