Cooper County Booking Releases

Cooper County booking releases are tracked by the Sheriff's Office in Boonville, Missouri. This mid-Missouri county handles all county-level arrests through a single jail facility. The sheriff posts current inmates on an online roster where you can search by name. For direct inquiries about any booking release, call (660) 882-2771. The office manages booking records, inmate data, and release logs for the entire county.

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Cooper County Quick Facts

17K+Population
BoonvilleCounty Seat
18thJudicial Circuit
(660) 882-2771Sheriff Phone

Cooper County Online Jail Roster

The Cooper County jail roster shows current inmates by name. You can search for a specific person or browse the full list. The roster updates as bookings and releases happen. It gives you a quick way to check if someone is in custody at the Cooper County jail.

The Cooper County jail roster below displays the current inmate list. Search by name to find specific booking releases.

Cooper County jail roster showing current booking releases

Check back as the roster updates throughout the day with new bookings and releases.

Cooper County is home to Boonville and the Missouri Department of Corrections facilities in the area. The county jail is separate from the state prison. People booked at the county level go through the sheriff's office. State inmates are under DOC control. This distinction matters when you are looking for booking releases, since county and state records are in different systems.

For records that are no longer on the current roster, call (660) 882-2771. Staff can look up past bookings by name. You can also go to the office in Boonville with a valid ID to get paper copies. Standard Sunshine Law fees of about $0.10 per page apply to copy requests.

Cooper County Booking Release Records

Each booking release record from Cooper County includes the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. Release records show when the person left custody. The arresting agency is noted too. Most arrests come from the sheriff's deputies, Boonville police, or the Highway Patrol.

Missouri's Sunshine Law under RSMo 610.100 makes these records public. Arrest logs, charges, and mugshots are open. Anyone can request them. The law protects your right to see booking data without giving a reason.

Under RSMo 610.120, records close if no charges are filed within 30 days or the case is dismissed. Active cases and convictions remain open to the public. This is the same standard that applies across all Missouri counties.

Statewide Search Tools

Case.net covers the 18th Judicial Circuit. Search by name for any Cooper County criminal case. You will see filings, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. It is free and does not need an account.

The MACHS system costs $11 per name for a statewide criminal history check. Under RSMo 43.500, Cooper County reports arrest data to the central repository. MACHS searches pull from this source and show records from across the state.

VINELink is free for custody tracking. Register for alerts when someone leaves the Cooper County jail. You can choose phone, email, or text notifications. The system works across all Missouri counties.

How to Request Cooper County Booking Records

Call (660) 882-2771 for the fastest results. Give the staff a name and approximate booking date. They can check the system and tell you the person's current status. If the person has already been released, they can confirm the date and time of release.

In-person visits to the sheriff's office in Boonville are another option. Bring a valid ID. Paper copies cost about $0.10 per page. The office handles public record requests on a regular basis. The wait time is usually short in a county of this size.

Cooper County is home to Boonville and the Kemper Military School campus. The county sits along the Missouri River and Interstate 70. Highway traffic brings DWI stops, drug arrests, and warrant pickups. The Highway Patrol and local police both make arrests that feed into the Cooper County booking system. Each record notes which agency handled the arrest.

Written requests can be mailed to the Cooper County Sheriff in Boonville. Include the person's full name, date of birth if known, and the date range you want checked. Add a return envelope and allow a few business days for processing.

For a broader search, the MACHS background check gives you statewide results. Cooper County data feeds into this system. A single $11 search covers the entire state. VINELink is free and lets you set up release alerts for anyone in the Cooper County jail. These statewide tools complement the local roster and give you more ways to track booking releases.

The 18th Judicial Circuit covers Cooper County. Court records from here show up on Case.net once charges are filed. Judges in this circuit set bond amounts and release conditions. Some booking releases come with conditions like check-ins with a probation officer or travel restrictions. These conditions show up in the court record even though the person has left the jail.

Cooper County's location along the Missouri River and I-70 means it sees through-traffic arrests. Drug interdiction stops on the interstate contribute to the booking numbers. The Highway Patrol is active on this stretch of road. Arrests from I-70 stops go through the Cooper County booking system when they happen within county lines. The booking release record notes the Highway Patrol as the arresting agency for these cases.

The jail in Boonville has limited capacity. When it fills up, inmates may get transferred to a nearby county facility. The booking record stays with Cooper County even if the person is housed elsewhere. If you cannot find someone on the roster but know they were booked here, call (660) 882-2771 to check on transfers or recent releases.

Nearby Counties

Cooper County sits in mid-Missouri along the Missouri River. These neighboring counties each have their own jail system.

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