Lincoln County Police Blotter Records

Lincoln County police blotter records document every arrest, booking, and law enforcement call handled by the sheriff's office in Troy, Missouri. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office publishes current inmate data online, making it simple to check recent police blotter entries from your computer or phone. You can also use state tools and court records to dig deeper into arrests and criminal cases in this growing county just northwest of the St. Louis metro area.

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Lincoln County Quick Facts

Troy County Seat
24/7 Jail Phone
$0.10 Per Page Fee
3 Days Response Time

Lincoln County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Rick Harrell runs the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office from 65 Business Park Drive in Troy, MO 63379. The non-emergency phone number is 636-528-6100, and the administrative line is 636-528-8546. Email goes to CommandStaff@lcsomo.com. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm. The sheriff's office is the main source for police blotter data in Lincoln County, covering patrol, investigations, and jail operations.

The Lincoln County jail sits at the same address as the sheriff's office. The jail phone is 636-462-6507. Captain Orville Lester serves as Jail Administrator, and Lieutenant Greg Tipton assists with jail operations. Nurse Colleen Freeland handles medical care for inmates, and Pat Hamlin manages jail finances. Every booking at this facility creates a police blotter entry that becomes part of the public record.

The Lincoln County current inmates page shows who is in custody right now. The roster includes names, identifying details, booking information, arrest data, bond amounts, classifications, and mugshots. This is the quickest way to check the Lincoln County police blotter online.

Lincoln County Missouri jail administration police blotter records
Office Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Rick Harrell
Address 65 Business Park Drive
Troy, MO 63379
Phone 636-528-6100 (Non-Emergency)
Jail Phone 636-462-6507
Email CommandStaff@lcsomo.com

Lincoln County Jail and Visitation

The Lincoln County Jail has specific rules for mail and visitation that affect people connected to police blotter entries. Mail is restricted to postcards only. The one exception is legal mail from third-party vendors like Amazon or Barnes and Noble. All mail must include the inmate's name on the address label. Commissary deposits can be made at the lobby kiosk inside the jail or online through the Commissary Deposit website.

Lincoln County Missouri visitation information for jail inmates

Visitation at the Lincoln County Jail runs Monday through Friday from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and on weekends from 8:00 AM to 3:45 PM. Visits take place onsite from the jail lobby. Video visitation is also available. You need to call the jail to schedule an appointment. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times during visits.

Note: To schedule a jail visit, call 636-462-6507 during regular hours and ask about available time slots.

Searching Lincoln County Police Blotter

The Lincoln County Sheriff's website is the starting point for any police blotter search. The current inmates page shows who is in custody, while the main site provides general office information and contact details. For court records connected to police blotter entries, Missouri Case.net covers filings in Lincoln County Circuit Court. You can search by name or case number for free.

State-level tools add more depth to your search. The MACHS criminal history search checks state records using a person's name and date of birth or Social Security number. The Show Me Crime portal offers statistics and recent arrest data from state troopers. The Department of Corrections offender search tracks people in state prison or on parole.

Under Chapter 610 RSMo, you can request police blotter records directly from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office. Written requests are preferred. Include names, dates, and any reference numbers. The office has three business days to respond. Copy fees are $0.10 per page.

Public Records Access in Lincoln County

Missouri's Sunshine Law ensures that police blotter records in Lincoln County stay open to the public. You do not need to be a party to a case or give a reason for your request. The law covers arrest logs, booking data, incident reports, and other records held by the sheriff's office and the circuit court.

The sheriff's records division handles most requests related to police blotter data. The Lincoln County records division page outlines the process. Fees are standard across Missouri: $0.10 per page for copies, plus research time at the lowest staff rate if needed. Agencies can now require fees be paid before releasing records, which is a recent change to the law. Captain Orville Lester can be reached at olester@lcsomo.com for jail-related records questions, while Lieutenant Greg Tipton at GTipton@lcsomo.com assists with daily operations and booking inquiries tied to police blotter entries in Lincoln County.

Lincoln County has been one of the faster growing counties in the greater St. Louis area. As the population increases, police blotter activity tends to rise with it. The sheriff's office has adapted by providing robust online tools for checking current inmates and recent bookings. Captain Orville Lester and his jail staff process a steady flow of bookings that feed into the county's police blotter records daily. The combination of online access and responsive records staff makes Lincoln County one of the better counties for getting police blotter data quickly.

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Cities in Lincoln County

Lincoln County includes Troy, the county seat, along with other communities in the area. The county has been growing steadily as part of the outer St. Louis metro region. All police blotter entries for unincorporated areas go through the sheriff's office. City police departments within Lincoln County maintain their own arrest logs but use the county jail for bookings. No cities in Lincoln County have individual pages on this site, but all records are accessible through the county sheriff.

Nearby Counties

Lincoln County sits northwest of St. Louis. These neighboring counties each have their own police blotter systems.