Madison County 24 Hour Booking

Madison County 24 hour booking records document arrests processed through the county jail in Fredericktown, Missouri. The Madison County Sheriff's Office manages the detention facility and provides public access to booking data. Part of the 24th Judicial Circuit in southeast Missouri, Madison County handles bookings from Fredericktown and the surrounding area. The sheriff's website and Missouri's statewide databases make it possible to search for these records without visiting the courthouse.

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Madison County Quick Facts

Fredericktown County Seat
24th Judicial Circuit
(573) 783-2311 Sheriff Phone

Madison County Sheriff's Office 24 Hour Booking

The Madison County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and processes all bookings at 143 S Main St in Fredericktown, MO 63645. Call (573) 783-2311 to ask about a recent booking, check on an inmate, or request records. The facility operates around the clock. Every arrest in Madison County goes through this office for intake and processing.

During booking, officers take the person's photo and fingerprints. Personal details like name, date of birth, and physical description go into the system. All charges from the arrest are recorded. A booking number is assigned. Bond is set based on the charges. This information becomes a permanent public record in the Madison County system. The sheriff's office holds the booking data, while court records are handled separately through the 24th Judicial Circuit.

The screenshot below shows the Madison County Sheriff's Office website.

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

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

The Madison County Sheriff's site provides contact information, jail details, and resources for looking up booking data.

Office Madison County Sheriff's Office
Address 143 S Main St
Fredericktown, MO 63645
Phone (573) 783-2311
Judicial Circuit 24th Judicial Circuit

How to Search Madison County Booking Records

Call (573) 783-2311 for quick answers about a Madison County booking. The sheriff's staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what the charges are. Visit the Fredericktown office in person or submit a written request under Missouri's Sunshine Law. The office has three business days to respond to written requests.

Online tools cover Madison County booking data as well. Case.net shows all court filings in the 24th Judicial Circuit. Search by name to find charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes tied to Madison County arrests. The system is free. MODOC covers state prison records, and VINELink lets you check current custody status.

For the most thorough background check, MACHS pulls criminal history from every county in Missouri, including Madison County. MACHS is a paid service, but it provides the most complete single-source report available in the state.

What Madison County Booking Records Show

Every Madison County booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. All charges at the time of arrest are listed. The record shows the booking date, time, arresting agency, and bond amount. A mugshot is typically part of the file. These are the same standard fields used across all Missouri counties.

Booking records document the arrest itself. They are different from court records, which track what happens after charges are filed. If you want the complete timeline on a Madison County case, check the booking data from the sheriff and the court file on Case.net. Together they cover the case from arrest through resolution in the 24th Judicial Circuit.

Madison County Booking Process and Bond

Every arrest in Madison County results in a booking at the county jail in Fredericktown. The process follows standard Missouri procedures. Officers handle intake, which includes photos, fingerprints, and recording all charges and personal data. A booking number is assigned to each record. Bond may be set right away for minor offenses using a standard schedule. More serious charges require a judge in the 24th Judicial Circuit to review the case before bond is determined.

Fredericktown is the main town in Madison County and the location of both the jail and the courthouse. The sheriff's office is the primary law enforcement agency for the county. Local police in Fredericktown also make arrests that get processed through the county jail. The county sits in the mineral-rich Ozarks region of southeast Missouri. Despite its rural character, Madison County follows the same booking and records access procedures as Missouri's largest counties.

After booking, the person either bonds out or stays in custody until their court hearing. The booking record remains on file permanently regardless of the outcome. It can be searched through the sheriff's office and state databases for years. Court proceedings in the 24th Judicial Circuit are tracked separately on Case.net.

Madison County Public Access Rules

Missouri's Sunshine Law (RSMo Chapter 610) makes most booking and arrest records in Madison County open to the public. You can request records without giving a reason. The sheriff has three business days to respond in writing. Viewing records at the office is often free. Copies may have a small charge.

Juvenile bookings are not public. Records from ongoing investigations may be held back. Expunged records are removed from public databases. For most adult arrests in Madison County, the booking record stays accessible for years through local and state systems. The public's right to this information is protected by state law. If you are denied access to a record you believe should be public, you can appeal through Missouri's legal process for Sunshine Law disputes.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Madison County in southeast Missouri. If an arrest happened near a county line, the booking could have been handled by a neighboring sheriff's office.