Livingston County Booking Releases Search

Livingston County booking releases are handled by the sheriff's office in Chillicothe, Missouri. This north-central Missouri county has a population of around 15,000 people. Chillicothe is the county seat and largest city. The Livingston County jail processes all bookings for arrests within the county. You can call the sheriff's office at (660) 646-0515 to check on current inmates, ask about recent releases, or request copies of booking records.

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Livingston County Quick Facts

15K+ Population
Chillicothe County Seat
43rd Judicial Circuit
(660) 646-0515 Sheriff Phone

Livingston County Jail Roster

The Livingston County jail sits in Chillicothe. It handles bookings from the sheriff's office, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and the Chillicothe Police Department. The jail is modest in size. It typically holds 20 to 40 inmates depending on court schedules and case volume.

Bookings in Livingston County follow the same process as everywhere in Missouri. The person gets photographed, fingerprinted, and their charges are entered into the system. Bond amounts are set based on the charge type. Serious felonies get higher bonds. Misdemeanors and minor offenses may have standard bond amounts or even allow release on recognizance.

The Livingston County jail roster below shows recent bookings and current inmates in the facility.

Livingston County jail roster showing booking releases

Each entry shows the person's name, charges, and bond information.

Livingston County also houses the Chillicothe Correctional Center, a state prison facility. That is separate from the county jail. State prisoners are under the Department of Corrections, not the sheriff. The county jail holds people awaiting trial or serving short county sentences.

How to Find Livingston County Booking Releases

Call (660) 646-0515 for the fastest answer. The sheriff's office staff can look up a name and tell you if that person is in the jail right now. They can share charges and bond amounts. They can check release dates too. For records you need on paper, visit the office in Chillicothe or send a written request.

Missouri Case.net provides free access to court records. Search Livingston County cases by defendant name. You get charges, court dates, and case outcomes. Livingston County is in the 43rd Judicial Circuit. All circuit court cases appear on Case.net.

VINELink tracks custody status in Missouri jails. You can look up Livingston County inmates and sign up for release alerts. The notification comes by phone, text, or email. This is free to use. The MACHS system handles statewide criminal background checks for $11 per name search.

Livingston County Booking Records Details

Booking records include the person's name, date of birth, and description. Charges are listed by statute number. Bond amounts and booking dates are recorded. The arresting officer and agency are noted. Release information gets added when the person leaves custody.

Release types vary. Bond posted is the most common way out. Released on own recognizance means the judge let the person go without posting money. Time served means the sentence is done. Transfers move people to state prison or another county's jail.

Missouri's Sunshine Law, RSMo Chapter 610, controls what the public can access. Arrest records are public. Names, charges, and booking photos are available. But records close under certain conditions. If charges are not filed within 30 days, the record closes. Dismissed cases close too. Acquittals close the record as well. The record is not erased, but public access gets cut off.

The 43rd Judicial Circuit handles Livingston County court cases. The circuit also covers Clinton and Caldwell counties. If someone has charges in multiple counties within the circuit, a Case.net search will pull them all up. This is useful for getting the full picture on a person's legal history in the area.

Records Access and Fees

Paper copies cost about $0.10 per page under the Sunshine Law. The sheriff's office has three business days to respond to written records requests. Research time fees may apply if the request takes a lot of staff effort.

The Missouri Department of Corrections manages records for state prison inmates. If someone from Livingston County went to state prison, DOC has the file. Call (573) 526-2695. The Livingston County Circuit Clerk handles court records from the courthouse in Chillicothe.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Livingston County. Each has its own jail and booking process.

How to Request Livingston County Booking Releases

Requesting Livingston County booking releases is simple. Call the sheriff at (660) 646-0515 or stop by the office in Chillicothe. You can also mail a written request. Written requests are best when you need a paper trail showing what you asked for and when. Include the person's full name and any dates you know. The more details you give, the faster the staff can find the records.

The Sunshine Law backs up your right to access Livingston County booking releases. Missouri law says these records are open to the public. You do not need a reason to ask. The sheriff's office has three business days to respond. If they deny your request, they have to cite the specific law that lets them say no. Most Livingston County booking releases are available unless the case was dismissed, the person was found not guilty, or charges were never filed within the 30-day window set by state law.

Livingston County booking releases connect to a larger web of records. The booking is just the first step. After the arrest, charges get filed in the 43rd Judicial Circuit court. Those filings show up on Case.net. Court dates, plea deals, and sentencing records follow. VINELink tracks who is still in the Livingston County jail and sends alerts when they get out. MACHS runs a statewide check that covers every county, not just Livingston. For $11 per name, it pulls convictions and pending charges from the central repository. These tools give you different pieces of the puzzle. Use them together for a full picture of any Livingston County booking release and the case that came from it.

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