Lafayette County 24 Hour Booking

Lafayette County 24 hour booking records document every arrest handled by the county jail in Lexington, Missouri. The Lafayette County Sheriff's Office manages the detention facility and keeps booking data available to the public. Part of the 15th Judicial Circuit, Lafayette County sits east of the Kansas City metro area along the Missouri River. Free state databases and the local sheriff's office both offer ways to search Lafayette County booking records online or by phone.

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Lafayette County Quick Facts

Lexington County Seat
15th Judicial Circuit
(660) 259-3622 Sheriff Phone

Lafayette County Sheriff's Office Booking Data

The Lafayette County Sheriff's Office handles all 24 hour booking records for the county. The office is at 5 S 11th St in Lexington, MO 64067. Call (660) 259-3622 with questions about recent bookings, inmate status, or records requests. The jail processes arrests from across Lafayette County, including Lexington, Higginsville, Concordia, and Waverly.

Booking at the Lafayette County jail follows standard Missouri procedures. Officers photograph and fingerprint the person. They record personal details and all charges. A booking number is assigned. Bond gets set based on the charges. The record becomes a public document under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Anyone can request Lafayette County booking data from the sheriff's office or search for it through state online tools.

The screenshot below shows the Missouri MACHS portal, which provides official criminal history checks covering Lafayette County and all other Missouri counties.

Visit MACHS to request a formal background check that includes Lafayette County arrest data.

MACHS criminal history portal for Lafayette County 24 hour booking searches

MACHS is a paid service from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. It is the most thorough criminal history search available in the state.

Office Lafayette County Sheriff's Office
Address 5 S 11th St
Lexington, MO 64067
Phone (660) 259-3622
Judicial Circuit 15th Judicial Circuit

How to Search Lafayette County 24 Hour Booking Records

The most direct way to find Lafayette County booking records is to call the sheriff's office at (660) 259-3622. Staff can look up recent bookings and tell you if someone is in custody. You can also visit the Lexington office during business hours. Written requests must be answered within three business days under the Sunshine Law.

The Lafayette County Sheriff's website provides general information about the office, jail procedures, and contact details. Online, the best free tool for searching court records from Lafayette County arrests is Case.net. It covers all case filings in the 15th Judicial Circuit. Search by name to see charges, hearing dates, and outcomes tied to Lafayette County bookings.

The MODOC offender search shows anyone in state prison, including people originally booked in Lafayette County. VINELink checks current jail custody status and offers alert notifications. Both tools are free. For a complete background check, MACHS remains the most comprehensive paid option.

What Lafayette County Booking Records Contain

Every Lafayette County booking record lists the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. It shows all charges at the time of arrest. The record includes the booking date, time, arresting officer or agency, and bond amount. Some records include a mugshot. These are standard fields across all Missouri counties. The booking record documents the arrest itself, while court records track the legal case that follows.

If you need both the booking data and the court record, you may have to check two different sources. The sheriff's office holds the booking record. Case.net shows the court file. Together they provide the full picture of a case from arrest through resolution. Lafayette County booking records are public for most adult arrests, and they stay in the system unless they are later expunged by court order.

Lafayette County Booking Process

Every arrest in Lafayette County goes through a standard booking process at the county jail. The person is transported to the Lexington facility. Officers take a photo and fingerprints. They ask for the person's name, date of birth, and address. All of this information gets entered into the booking system. The charges from the arrest are recorded. A booking number is created that stays with the record for its entire life in the system.

Bond is typically set during or shortly after the booking. For some charges, Lafayette County uses a standard bond schedule. More serious offenses may require a judge to review the case before bond is set. You can ask about bond amounts by calling the sheriff at (660) 259-3622. The jail staff can tell you the bond amount and explain how to post bond if you want to get someone released. Cash bonds, surety bonds, and sometimes personal recognizance bonds are all options depending on the situation.

After booking, the person either posts bond and is released, or remains in custody until their court date. The booking record stays on file regardless of the outcome. It is a permanent part of the county's records system and can be searched through local and state channels for years after the arrest.

Lafayette County Public Records Access

Missouri's Sunshine Law in RSMo Chapter 610 gives the public a right to access government records, and booking logs are included. The Lafayette County Sheriff must respond to written requests within three business days. Viewing is often free. Copies may cost a small per-page fee. You do not need to state a reason for your search.

Some booking records are restricted. Juvenile arrests are closed. Records tied to ongoing investigations can be withheld. Expunged records get removed from public access. For most adult arrests in Lafayette County, however, the booking record stays public and searchable for years. State tools like MODOC and MACHS may also hold records of Lafayette County bookings as part of a person's overall criminal history in Missouri.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Lafayette County along the Missouri River corridor. If you are not sure which county processed a booking, check the arrest location.