Lookup Scotland County Inmate Records

Scotland County inmate records are searched through the sheriff's office first because no official online jail roster was found in the county sources reviewed. A Scotland County jail roster search therefore depends on phone confirmation, in-person or written requests, court records after charges are filed, and state or federal locators when custody moves outside the local jail. Current jail custody, older booking records, bond status, visitation rules, and sentenced-prison searches use different offices and systems.

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Scotland County Jail Roster Overview

No official Scotland County, Missouri online jail roster, recent-bookings feed, warrant search, or sheriff mobile app was located on the county site during research. The official Scotland County elected-officials page lists Sheriff Brian Whitney and the sheriff's office contact information, but it does not provide a public search form. That changes the inmate-record workflow. Instead of typing a name into a county roster, users must start with the sheriff's office for current local custody and then use other public systems when the person is released, charged in court, sentenced, or moved.

The Scotland County Jail is a small local jail. It is not a Missouri DOC prison, BOP facility, ICE detention center, or regional jail. The sheriff can confirm local jail custody, local release eligibility when available, and whether a formal Sunshine Law request is needed for copies of booking records, arrest reports, or booking photos. For formal court charges, the Missouri Case.net portal and the Scotland County Circuit Clerk become the better sources after a case is filed.


Search Scotland County Jail Records

The practical search starts by confirming whether the person is in local custody. Have enough identity detail to avoid a mistaken match, especially with common names or people who use aliases. Because no online Scotland County roster was found, do not assume a lack of web result means no one is in custody. A recent arrest may still be in transport, booking, bond review, court processing, or transfer status.

  1. Call the Scotland County Sheriff's Office at 660-465-2106 and ask whether the person is currently held in the Scotland County Jail.
  2. Give the full name, date of birth or age, arrest date, warrant information, and any known case number or charge.
  3. Ask whether bond has been set, whether any hold or detainer exists, and whether a court date is available.
  4. If a copy is needed, ask whether the record is available informally or must be requested from the custodian under Missouri Sunshine Law.
  5. Search Case.net after filing begins, and use Missouri DOC, VINELink, BOP, or ICE when the sheriff says the person is not in local custody.

Scotland County Roster Search Fields

The local search-field table is intentionally limited because the county did not publish a public roster interface. Use the table as a routing guide. It separates what was found from what must be requested through the sheriff or another agency.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
No official Scotland County online roster field locatedN/AN/ANo public county roster form was found in inspected official sources.
NamePhone or records request detailYesUse full legal name and any aliases if known.
Date of birth or agePhone or records request detailHelpfulHelps the sheriff distinguish people with similar names.
Arrest date or case numberPhone or records request detailHelpfulUseful for older booking records and Case.net matching.

For state custody, the Missouri DOC Offender Search accepts name or DOC identifier information behind a CAPTCHA gate. The DOC search is for active offenders under DOC supervision and does not show discharged offenders.


What Scotland County Inmate Records Show

There is no official Scotland County online inmate profile to inventory, so the public should ask for specific fields instead of expecting a fixed web display. A booking record may identify the arrest event, but the formal court file may later show different charges. Bond conditions can change after a judge reviews the case. Transfer status can also change quickly in a small jail.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameExact spelling used by the sheriff, court, or DOC system.
Booking DateWhen jail intake occurred, if releasable in an arrest or booking record.
Booking NumberNot publicly documented for Scotland County; ask whether one exists.
Arresting AgencyThe law-enforcement office tied to the arrest or warrant service.
ChargesBooking charges may differ from prosecutor-filed charges in court.
Bond Amount or TypeRelease eligibility, cash bond, surety bond, recognizance, or no-bond hold.
Court DateOften best confirmed through Case.net or the Scotland County Circuit Clerk.
MugshotNo official gallery was found; request from the sheriff if releasable.
Release or TransferWhether the person remains local, bonded out, moved to court, transferred, or entered DOC custody.

Finding Scotland County and DOC Inmates

Scotland County inmate records split into custody levels. The county jail covers local arrests, warrants, bond review, first appearance, and short local detention. Missouri DOC covers state prisons, probation, parole, and active state supervision. BOP and ICE cover separate federal systems. A person may pass from the jail to the court system, then to state prison after sentencing, so the correct record source can change during the same case.

CustodyWhere to LookRecord Notes
Pretrial or short local custodyScotland County Sheriff, 660-465-2106Current jail status, bond questions, booking record requests.
Formal court caseCase.net and Scotland County Circuit ClerkCase number, charges, docket, hearings, bond orders, certified copies.
State prison or supervisionMissouri DOC Offender SearchActive DOC custody, probation, parole, or supervision details.
Federal custodyBOP Inmate LocatorFederal BOP prisoners from 1982 to present, not every new federal pretrial detainee.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSICE detainees searched by A-Number or biographical information.

Scotland County Jail Facility

Only one local detention facility was resolved for Scotland County. The jail and sheriff contact point are tied to the courthouse area at 117 South Market Street in Memphis. The official county page lists the sheriff at Suite 3, while the Missouri DPS Scotland County victim-services page also gives the sheriff phone and fax. No separate jail landing page, housing page, visitation calendar, or commissary page was found.

Scotland County Jail

117 South Market Street, Suite 3

Memphis, MO 63555

660-465-2106

Call the sheriff before visiting, sending money, mailing items, or requesting records.


Booking Process in Scotland County

A typical Scotland County jail intake starts when a deputy, Memphis police officer, state trooper, or other officer arrests a person or serves a warrant. If the person is taken to the county jail, intake normally includes identity confirmation, search for weapons or contraband, property inventory, medical or mental-health screening, fingerprints, booking photo, and entry of charge and arrest details. Scotland County does not post these booking records online, so confirmation comes from the sheriff, Case.net after filing, or a records request.

After intake, bond and release conditions depend on the court. Missouri Supreme Court Rule 33.01 controls release decisions and bond conditions. Some arrests may have a preset bond or summons process, while others require a judge to review appearance risk and public safety. The prosecutor may file a complaint or information, amend charges, decline charges, or proceed through indictment where allowed. Once a court case opens, Case.net is the better place for formal charges and docket events.

Booking
Jail intake record created after arrest.
First appearance
An early hearing where the court addresses charges, rights, counsel, and release conditions.
Bond
A court-set financial or conditional guarantee tied to release and future appearance.
No-bond hold
A hold that prevents release until a judge or another authority changes the status.

Scotland County Jail Visitation Rules

No official Scotland County jail visitation schedule, video-visit vendor, mail rule, money-deposit page, or commissary vendor was found in county sources. That makes the sheriff's office the required pre-visit contact. Visitors should call before they travel, confirm whether the person is still held locally, ask whether visits are allowed, and ask what identification, dress, arrival, search, and property rules apply.

TopicScotland County Information FoundAction
In-person visitationNo official schedule located.Call the sheriff before arriving.
Video visitationNo vendor or remote-visit URL located.Ask whether video visits exist.
Visitor IDNo local rule posted.Bring valid government photo ID and confirm rules.
MailNo jail mail format posted.Ask whether mail needs full name, booking number, and exact address.
Money depositsNo kiosk, vendor, or fee schedule located.Ask whether funds are accepted and by what method.
Phone callsNo local jail phone vendor posted.Ask whether calls are collect, prepaid, or vendor-based.

Requesting Older Scotland County Booking Records

Older booking records, arrest reports, and booking photos that are not online may require a Missouri Sunshine Law request to the sheriff's custodian of records. RSMo 610.023 requires each public governmental body to appoint a custodian and act on records requests. RSMo 610.100 defines arrest reports and incident reports and explains when law-enforcement records are public or may be closed. Include the person's name, date, case number, record type, and preferred copy format, and ask for a fee estimate before copies are made.

The county's general contact page has a county form, but research did not locate a sheriff-specific records-request form or records-unit hours. Use the sheriff's office directly for jail records and the circuit clerk for court copies. For DOC-held records, use the Missouri DOC Sunshine Law channel.

For a small jail, a record can move through several statuses in a short time. A person may be booked locally, appear before a judge, post bond, be held on a warrant, transfer to another county, or enter DOC custody after sentencing. Ask the sheriff for the local custody status first, then ask which office now controls the record. That prevents a common error: asking the circuit clerk for jail housing details or asking the sheriff for certified court filings.

The same care applies to names and dates. Scotland County's official sources do not publish a public roster archive, so a requester should give enough identifiers for the custodian to find the right record without guessing. If the case has been filed, the Case.net case number can make a Sunshine Law request more precise.

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