Dallas County Police Blotter Records

Dallas County police blotter records track arrest and booking activity in this south-central Missouri county near the Springfield metro area. Sheriff Scott Rice runs the office out of Buffalo, the county seat. The jail roster is available online with recent arrests, booking photos, and charge details. Dallas County covers 543 square miles with a population of about 17,000. You can search police blotter data through the sheriff's website, statewide databases, or by calling the office directly at 417-345-2441.

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Dallas County Quick Facts

17,071Population
BuffaloCounty Seat
543 sq miCounty Area
$0.10Copy Fee Per Page

Dallas County Sheriff's Office Police Blotter

Sheriff Scott Rice heads the Dallas County Sheriff's Office at 204 S. Poplar St., Buffalo, MO 65622. The phone number is 417-345-2441. The fax is 417-345-6238. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Chief Deputy Robbie Simmons assists with department operations. Office Administrator Karon Ethridge and Victim Advocate Ashley McCowan round out the key staff.

Police blotter entries from Dallas County are generated at the booking desk. Each arrest creates a record with the person's name, charges, mugshot, and booking details. The Dallas County Sheriff's Office website provides department information and links to the jail roster. A news page with recent arrests is posted and kept current. Booking photos and charge information are displayed for each inmate.

Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, these police blotter records are public. You can request them from the sheriff's office in writing, by mail, or by email. The response deadline is three business days. Standard copy fees are $0.10 per page. Research fees may apply for requests that take significant time.

Missouri State Highway Patrol arrest reports covering Dallas County police blotter

Dallas County Jail Roster

The Dallas County jail roster is available online. It shows current inmates with names, charges, and mugshots. You can search by name or inmate ID. A 48-hour release list is maintained. Bond amounts are displayed for each inmate. The roster is updated as new bookings come through.

The Dallas County Detention Center search portal is another way to look up inmates. Enter the person's first and last name. Adding a date of birth helps narrow results. If you cannot find what you need online, call the sheriff at 417-345-2441 during business hours.

Searching Dallas County Police Blotter Data

The jail roster and news page are the best local sources for Dallas County police blotter information. For court records and case status, Missouri Case.net covers the Dallas County Circuit Court. For statewide criminal history, the MACHS portal searches all 114 Missouri counties.

The Show Me Crime portal has crime statistics and Highway Patrol arrest data. The Missouri Sex Offender Registry can be searched by county. The Department of Corrections search covers active probationers and parolees in Dallas County.

RSMo 610.100 makes arrest records in Dallas County public with limited exceptions. Active investigation files and records that could endanger someone may be withheld. But routine booking logs and police blotter entries are open. Any person can request them without giving a reason.

Note: Dallas County is in the Springfield statistical area, so some law enforcement activity may overlap with neighboring Greene and Christian counties.

Dallas County Records Requests

You can request police blotter records from the Dallas County Sheriff's Office in person, by mail, or by email. The Sunshine Law requires a response within three business days. Fees are limited to actual costs. Standard copies are $0.10 per page. For court records, contact the circuit clerk's office in Buffalo separately. Missouri Case.net provides free online access to basic case information.

If your request is denied, the Sunshine Law gives you the right to challenge the denial. Courts can order records released and impose penalties on agencies that improperly withhold them. This applies to Dallas County and every other county in Missouri.

Dallas County Police Blotter and Missouri Law

The Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, protects your right to access police blotter records from the Dallas County Sheriff's Office. RSMo 610.100 makes arrest records and booking logs open to public inspection. You can file a request in writing, by email, by phone, or in person. The custodian of records must respond within three business days. Standard copy fees run about $0.10 per page. Research fees may apply for requests that require more than 30 minutes of staff time to fulfill.

Some police blotter records may be exempt from disclosure. Active investigation files can be withheld while a case is pending. Records that could endanger victims, witnesses, or officers are also restricted under the law. Arrest reports where no charges were filed within 30 days may be closed to the public. Outside of these specific exemptions, booking data and arrest logs from Dallas County are open records. You do not need to provide a reason when you make a request. Any person can ask for these records regardless of where they live.

Dallas County is in the Springfield statistical area, which means some crime data and law enforcement resources overlap with neighboring Greene and Christian counties. Sheriff Scott Rice manages the department with Chief Deputy Robbie Simmons. Victim Advocate Ashley McCowan provides support services for crime victims in the county. The sheriff posts news about recent arrests on the department website.

Statewide Criminal History Tools

Several state-run databases include Dallas County records. The Missouri State Highway Patrol operates the Show Me Crime portal with crime statistics dashboards and arrest reports from state troopers. Every law enforcement agency in Missouri reports crime data monthly. This feeds into the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program for national comparisons. You can use these tools to see how Dallas County compares to other counties in the state.

The MACHS criminal history search covers all 114 Missouri counties. Enter a first name, last name, and date of birth or Social Security number. Results come as a secure PDF online. These are possible matches that cannot be confirmed without fingerprints. For fingerprint-based checks, use the separate MACHS fingerprint portal. The Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active probationers and parolees in Dallas County and across the state.

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Nearby Counties

Dallas County sits in south-central Missouri. These neighboring counties keep separate police blotter systems.

Cities in Dallas County

Buffalo is the county seat and largest community. Other towns include Louisburg, Urbana, and Long Lane. None qualify for a separate police blotter page. All Dallas County records go through the sheriff's office. The city of Springfield in neighboring Greene County is the closest qualifying city.