New Madrid County Jail Roster

New Madrid County booking releases are managed by the sheriff's office in the Bootheel region of southeast Missouri. The county processes arrests from New Madrid, Portageville, and surrounding rural areas. Booking records show who was brought into the county jail, what charges they face, and when they were released. The sheriff's office handles all bookings for county-level offenses. You can reach them at (573) 748-2516 to ask about current or recent inmates. The jail is relatively small compared to urban counties, but it stays active due to the area's role as a regional hub in the far southeast part of the state.

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New Madrid County Quick Facts

17K+ Population
New Madrid County Seat
34th Judicial Circuit
(573) 748-2516 Sheriff Phone

New Madrid County Booking Releases Online

The New Madrid County Sheriff's Office maintains booking records for all arrests processed through the county jail. Online access to the roster may be limited compared to larger counties. Some sheriff's offices in the Bootheel post jail rosters on their websites or social media pages. For the most current booking information, calling the jail directly at (573) 748-2516 is often the quickest option. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and provide basic booking details over the phone.

When records are posted online, they typically show the inmate's name, age, charges, booking date, and bond amount. Release dates appear once the person leaves custody. New Madrid County sits in the 34th Judicial Circuit along with Pemiscot and Dunklin counties. Court cases tied to bookings flow through that circuit court system.

The image below shows the New Madrid County jail booking interface used by the sheriff's office to track current inmates and recent releases.

New Madrid County jail roster showing booking releases

Bond details and charge codes are listed for each entry. This helps you see the full scope of a booking record.

How to Find New Madrid County Booking Records

Start with the sheriff's office. Call (573) 748-2516 and ask about a specific person. You will need the person's full name. A date of birth helps narrow results. The staff can tell you if someone is currently held or was recently released. They can also share charge information and bond amounts for most cases.

For court records linked to New Madrid County arrests, use Missouri Case.net. This free statewide database lets you search by name and see case filings, charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. It covers all circuit court cases in the 34th Judicial Circuit. You can track a case from the initial charge through sentencing or dismissal.

VINELink is another useful tool. It tracks custody status for inmates in Missouri jails and prisons. You can register for alerts and get notified when someone is released. This works for New Madrid County and every other county in the state. The MACHS background check system run by the Missouri State Highway Patrol provides criminal history reports for $11 per search.

What New Madrid County Booking Records Show

A booking record from New Madrid County includes the person's full legal name, date of birth, and physical description. Charges are listed with the relevant Missouri statute numbers. Bond amounts are set by the court or by a bond schedule for standard offenses. The booking date and time are recorded down to the minute.

Release records show when the person left custody. The release type matters. It could be a bond posting, a release on recognizance, time served, or a transfer. Transfers happen when someone gets moved to state custody through the Missouri Department of Corrections or to a federal facility. Each type tells you something different about the case outcome.

Under Missouri's Sunshine Law, RSMo Chapter 610, arrest records are open to the public. This includes booking logs and incident reports. There are exceptions. If charges are not filed within 30 days, the arrest record closes. Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged records are also removed from public access. But for active cases and recent bookings, the information is available to anyone who asks.

Fees for copies are minimal. The Sunshine Law caps copy costs at about $0.10 per page. Research time may be charged at the actual cost of staff labor if a request takes significant effort to fulfill. Most simple booking inquiries are handled at no charge over the phone.

New Madrid County Sheriff's Office

The sheriff's office handles all law enforcement for unincorporated areas of New Madrid County. They also run the county jail and process all bookings. The office serves as the central point for arrest records, warrants, and inmate information in the county.

Phone: (573) 748-2516. Call during business hours for the fastest response on booking inquiries. After hours, the jail staff can still confirm if someone is in custody. For records requests under the Sunshine Law, you may need to submit a written request. The Missouri Attorney General's office provides guidance on how to file Sunshine Law requests if you run into problems getting records.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol also handles some arrests in New Madrid County, particularly on highways and in areas outside city limits. Their booking records go through the state system but the person may still be held in the county jail temporarily.

Getting New Madrid County Records

Written requests work best for formal copies of booking records. Send your request to the New Madrid County Sheriff's Office. Include the person's name and any other details like date of birth or approximate arrest date. The sheriff has three business days to respond. Copies are about ten cents per page. Phone calls to (573) 748-2516 handle quick checks for free.

The circuit clerk maintains court case files for the 34th Judicial Circuit. Court records contain more information than booking records, including plea agreements, sentencing orders, and case outcomes. Both the sheriff and the clerk can help you get a complete picture of an arrest and its aftermath. The offices are in the New Madrid courthouse area.

Nearby Counties

If you need booking releases from counties near New Madrid, each has its own sheriff's office and jail system. Check these neighboring counties for additional records.

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