Johnson County 24 Hour Booking

Johnson County 24 hour booking records cover all arrests processed through the county detention facility near Centerview, Missouri. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office manages the jail and posts booking and release reports online for public access. Part of the 17th Judicial Circuit, Johnson County sits in west-central Missouri and handles bookings from Warrensburg, Knob Noster, and surrounding communities. You can search current booking data through the sheriff's website and several free state databases.

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Johnson County Quick Facts

Warrensburg County Seat
17th Judicial Circuit
(660) 747-5511 Sheriff Phone

Johnson County Sheriff's Office 24 Hour Booking

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 278 SW 871st Rd in Centerview, MO 64019. Call (660) 747-5511 to ask about a recent booking or check on an inmate. The jail operates around the clock. When someone is arrested anywhere in Johnson County, they get brought to this facility for intake and processing. The booking creates a permanent record that stays in the system.

During booking, officers take a photo and fingerprints. They record the person's name, date of birth, and physical description. Every charge from the arrest goes into the record. A booking number gets assigned, and bond information is noted once it is set. Johnson County booking records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Anyone can request them from the sheriff's office or search for them through online tools.

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office website is shown in the screenshot below.

Visit the Johnson County Sheriff's Office for jail and booking information.

Johnson County Sheriff's Office website for 24 hour booking records

The site provides contact details, jail procedures, and links to the booking and release report for Johnson County.

Office Johnson County Sheriff's Office
Address 278 SW 871st Rd
Centerview, MO 64019
Phone (660) 747-5511
Judicial Circuit 17th Judicial Circuit

Johnson County Booking and Release Report

One of the most useful tools for checking Johnson County 24 hour booking activity is the booking and release report posted by the sheriff's office. This report shows recent bookings and releases from the Johnson County jail. It lists names, charges, booking dates, and release information. The report gets updated on a regular basis, making it one of the fastest ways to see who was recently booked into or released from county custody.

The screenshot below shows the Johnson County booking and release report page.

Check the Johnson County Booking and Release Report for the latest booking activity.

Johnson County booking and release report for 24 hour booking data

This report covers all recent jail activity in Johnson County and is free to access through the sheriff's website.

How to Search Johnson County Booking Records

There are a few ways to search for Johnson County 24 hour booking records. The booking and release report on the sheriff's website is the quickest method for recent activity. For older records or more detailed searches, you can contact the sheriff's office by phone or visit in person at the Centerview location. Written requests under Missouri's Sunshine Law must be answered within three business days.

Missouri's statewide databases also cover Johnson County. Case.net shows all court filings in the 17th Judicial Circuit. You can search by name to find cases that came from Johnson County bookings. The system is free and shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. It does not show the booking record itself, but it tracks the court case that follows an arrest.

For a full criminal background check that includes Johnson County, use MACHS. This paid service from the Missouri State Highway Patrol pulls data from all counties. A MACHS report shows arrests, charges, and convictions statewide. It is the most complete option for a single criminal history search in Missouri.

What Johnson County Booking Records Show

A standard Johnson County booking record lists the person's full name, date of birth, and physical details. It shows all charges from the arrest. The booking date, time, arresting agency, and bond amount are all part of the record. Many Johnson County booking records include a mugshot taken at intake. These records are public and can be accessed by anyone for any reason under Missouri law.

Booking records differ from court records. The booking record covers what happens at the jail. Court records track the legal case in the 17th Judicial Circuit. To get the full picture on someone arrested in Johnson County, you may need to check both the booking data from the sheriff and the court file on Case.net. The two systems complement each other but contain different types of information about the same case.

Johnson County Arrest Records and Public Access

Missouri's Sunshine Law (RSMo Chapter 610) makes most arrest and booking records in Johnson County open to the public. The sheriff's office must respond to written requests within three business days. You can view records at no charge in many cases, though copies may carry a small fee. No reason is required to request booking records.

Some records are restricted. Juvenile bookings are closed to the public. Records related to ongoing investigations may be withheld until the case progresses. If charges are dropped or someone is acquitted, they may petition for expungement. But for most adult arrests that result in charges, the Johnson County booking record stays accessible for years. The MODOC offender search is another free tool that shows anyone in state prison after a Johnson County booking.

Statewide Resources for Johnson County

VINELink is a free tool for checking custody status in Johnson County. It also sends alerts when someone's status changes, such as a release or transfer. VINELink is run as a victim notification system but is open to anyone.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Johnson County in west-central Missouri. Arrests near county lines may be processed in a neighboring county's facility.