Linn County 24 Hour Booking

Linn County 24 hour booking records cover all arrests processed through the county jail near Brookfield, Missouri. The Linn County Sheriff's Office manages the detention facility and maintains booking data that the public can access. Part of the 9th Judicial Circuit in north-central Missouri, Linn County is a rural area where the sheriff handles law enforcement for Linneus, Brookfield, Marceline, and the surrounding countryside. State databases and the local sheriff's office provide several options for searching booking records.

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Linn County Quick Facts

Linneus County Seat
9th Judicial Circuit
(660) 258-3131 Sheriff Phone

Linn County Sheriff's Office Booking Info

The Linn County Sheriff's Office handles all 24 hour bookings at 2875 SW 50th Hwy near Brookfield, MO 64628. Call (660) 258-3131 to ask about a recent booking or check inmate status. The office serves as the central detention point for all of Linn County. Arrests from town police departments and the sheriff's patrol are all processed here.

Linn County is a quiet, rural area. The booking volume is lower than in Missouri's urban counties, but every arrest still goes through the same standardized process. 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 law. Even in a small county, these records are treated with the same public access rules that apply statewide.

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Office Linn County Sheriff's Office
Address 2875 SW 50th Hwy
Brookfield, MO 64628
Phone (660) 258-3131
Judicial Circuit 9th Judicial Circuit

How to Search Linn County Booking Records

The most direct way to find Linn County 24 hour booking records is to call the sheriff at (660) 258-3131. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and what charges are on file. Visit the office near Brookfield in person for walk-in requests. For a formal records request, put it in writing. Missouri's Sunshine Law requires a response within three business days.

The Linn County Sheriff's website has general information about the office and jail. For court records from Linn County arrests, Case.net covers all filings in the 9th Judicial Circuit. You can search by name for free. Case.net shows charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. It is the go-to tool for tracking court cases that result from Linn County bookings.

VINELink checks current custody status for Linn County inmates. MACHS provides paid criminal history checks from all Missouri counties. These statewide tools fill the gap for small counties that may not run their own online inmate search.

What Linn County Booking Records Contain

A Linn County booking record lists the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. It includes all charges from the arrest, the booking date and time, the arresting agency, and bond information. A mugshot is taken at intake. These are the same fields used across every Missouri county.

The booking record documents the arrest itself. Court records track the legal case in the 9th Judicial Circuit. To see the full picture, check both sources. The booking data comes from the sheriff. The court data is on Case.net. They work together to show what happened from arrest through case resolution.

Linn County Booking Process and Bond

When someone is arrested in Linn County, they are brought to the jail near Brookfield for booking. The intake process creates a permanent record. Officers enter all data into the system, take photos and prints, and assign a booking number. Bond is set based on the charges. For minor offenses, Linn County may use a standard bond schedule that lets the person bond out quickly. More serious charges go before a judge in the 9th Judicial Circuit before bond is determined.

Linn County covers a large rural area in north-central Missouri. Brookfield and Marceline are the main towns. The sheriff's office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. Most arrests are made by the sheriff's patrol or by town police departments that operate within the county. All bookings from any agency end up at the same jail facility, creating a central record of all arrest activity in Linn County.

After booking, the person either posts bond or waits in custody for their court date. Court hearings happen at the Linn County courthouse in Linneus. The case file on Case.net tracks everything from the initial charge through final resolution. Between the sheriff's booking data and Case.net, you can follow a Linn County case from start to finish.

Linn County Public Records Access

Under RSMo Chapter 610, Missouri's Sunshine Law, most booking records in Linn County are open to the public. The sheriff responds to written requests within three business days. Viewing is typically free. Copies cost a small fee per page. You do not need a reason to request records.

Juvenile bookings are closed. Active investigation records may be withheld. Expunged records are removed. But most adult booking records in Linn County stay public for years after the arrest. State databases retain the data as well. Between the sheriff's office, Case.net, MODOC, and MACHS, the public has multiple paths to Linn County booking information.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Linn County in north-central Missouri. If an arrest happened near a county line, the booking may have been processed in one of these neighboring facilities.