Kansas City 24 Hour Booking

Kansas City 24 hour booking records track every arrest made by the Kansas City Police Department and other law enforcement in the metro area. The KCPD is one of the largest police forces in Missouri, handling more than 227,000 calls for service in 2022 alone. Booking data from Kansas City flows through both the city detention unit and the Jackson County jail system, which means there are several places to search for recent arrest and custody records in Kansas City.

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Kansas City Quick Facts

~508,000 Population
Jackson Primary County
9,500+ Arrests (2022)
56,000+ Citations (2022)

Kansas City Police Department Booking Process

The KCPD handles 24 hour booking for all arrests made within Kansas City limits. In 2022, officers made roughly 9,500 arrests. Of those, 7,757 were custodial arrests where the person was taken to a detention facility. Another 1,739 were non-custodial, meaning the person got a notice to appear in court but was not held. Each arrest creates a booking record in the Kansas City system.

When someone is arrested in Kansas City, they are transported to the KCPD Detention Unit at 1300 Cherry Street. That is where fingerprinting, photographs, and initial paperwork happen. The booking process runs around the clock. It does not stop on weekends or holidays. If the charges are more serious, or if the person cannot post bond, they may be transferred to the Jackson County Detention Center for longer holding.

The Kansas City 24 hour booking cycle means new arrest records are generated at all hours. You can reach the KCPD Detention Unit by phone at 816-234-5180 to ask about someone who was recently booked in Kansas City.

How to Search Kansas City 24 Hour Booking Records

There are several ways to look up booking records in Kansas City. The search method you choose depends on how recent the arrest is and which agency made it. Some tools cover just the city. Others pull from county or state databases that include Kansas City arrests.

The KCPD website has a search tool for police reports and related records. You can access it at the KCPD search portal to look up case information and reports tied to Kansas City bookings.

The screenshot below shows the KCPD search portal where you can look up Kansas City 24 hour booking information and police reports.

Kansas City Police Department search portal for Kansas City 24 hour booking records

The KCPD search page lets you find incident reports and case data tied to recent arrests in Kansas City.

For jail and bond information, the KCPD maintains a dedicated page covering its jail and bonding services. This page explains how bail works after a Kansas City booking, what bond amounts look like, and how to arrange release. It is one of the most useful resources if someone you know was just arrested in Kansas City.

The Jackson County Sheriff also maintains an online roster. You can check the Jackson County Sheriff roster for people booked into the county system. Many Kansas City arrests end up in this roster after transfer from the city detention unit. The Jackson County Detention Center inmate search is another tool that covers Kansas City bookings processed at the county level.

Statewide Search Tools for Kansas City Booking Records

Missouri runs several databases that include Kansas City 24 hour booking data. These tools are free and open to the public. They cover more than just Kansas City, so they are helpful if you are not sure which agency handled the arrest.

The Missouri Department of Corrections operates the MODOC Offender Search. This database covers people in state custody or under state supervision. If someone arrested in Kansas City was sentenced to state prison, their record shows up here. It includes photos, sentence details, and expected release dates.

Missouri Case.net is the statewide court records system. You can use Case.net to look up criminal cases filed after a Kansas City booking. It shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. The system covers every county and city court in Missouri, including Kansas City Municipal Court cases.

The Missouri Automated Criminal History Site, known as MACHS, provides background check services. This is a more formal way to check criminal history tied to Kansas City arrests. It requires a fee and fingerprint submission for a full check.

For victim notification, VINELink lets you track the custody status of someone booked in Kansas City. You can sign up for alerts when their status changes.

Kansas City Detention Facilities

Kansas City has two main facilities that hold people after booking. The first is the KCPD Detention Unit. The second is the Jackson County system. Which one holds a person depends on the charges and how long they need to stay.

Facility KCPD Detention Unit
Address 1300 Cherry Street
Kansas City, MO 64106
Phone 816-234-5180
Purpose Initial booking and short-term holding after Kansas City arrests

The Jackson County Department of Corrections manages longer-term detention. You can reach them at 816-881-4200. The Regional Correction Center is at 505 East 13th Street in Kansas City and can be reached at 816-881-3490. Both facilities process people who were initially booked through the Kansas City 24 hour booking system.

Kansas City Municipal Court is located at 1101 Locust Street. The court phone number is 816-513-2700. Municipal cases from Kansas City bookings, like traffic offenses and city code violations, are handled here. More serious charges go to the Jackson County Circuit Court.

Understanding Kansas City Booking Data

A Kansas City 24 hour booking record typically includes the person's full name, date of birth, the charges filed, the date and time of arrest, the arresting officer and agency, and a booking number. Mugshots are also taken during the booking process at the Kansas City detention facility. Some of this data appears in public search tools. Other parts may require a formal records request.

Kansas City booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. That means anyone can request them. You do not need to give a reason. The KCPD records division handles these requests. Some information may be redacted, like victim names or details about juvenile cases. But the core booking data for adults arrested in Kansas City is available to the public.

There is no single portal that shows every Kansas City 24 hour booking in real time. You often need to check more than one source. The KCPD search tool covers city records. The Jackson County roster covers county holds. Case.net covers court filings. Using all three gives you the most complete picture of booking activity in Kansas City.

Kansas City Booking Statistics

Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri. Its police force handles a high volume of calls and arrests each year. In 2022, the KCPD logged over 227,000 calls for service. Officers issued more than 56,000 citations. Total arrests reached about 9,500, with the majority being custodial bookings.

These numbers mean the Kansas City 24 hour booking system processes a large number of records daily. During busy periods, dozens of new bookings may be recorded in a single shift. The volume makes it important to search by specific details like full name and date of birth to narrow your results when looking for Kansas City booking records.

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Nearby Cities

Several other Missouri cities near Kansas City also generate 24 hour booking records through their own police departments and the shared Jackson County jail system. You can search booking records for these nearby cities as well.

Jackson County 24 Hour Booking

Kansas City sits primarily in Jackson County. All felony cases and many misdemeanor cases from Kansas City bookings are processed through the Jackson County Circuit Court. The county also runs the main detention center where people booked in Kansas City may be held pending trial. For more details on the county court system, booking procedures, and additional resources, visit the Jackson County page.

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