Maries County Police Blotter

Maries County police blotter records track arrests and bookings at the small detention center in Vienna, Missouri. The Maries County Sheriff's Office operates a medium-security jail with a capacity of around 20 inmates, holding people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. You can search for police blotter entries through online inmate lookup tools, the sheriff's office, or state databases. All arrest and booking records are public under Missouri law and available for review by anyone.

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Maries County Quick Facts

Vienna County Seat
~20 Jail Capacity
$0.10 Per Page Fee
3 Days Response Time

Maries County Sheriff's Office

The Maries County Sheriff's Office operates the county's medium-security detention center in Vienna. The jail address is 211 4th St, Vienna, MO, with a mailing address of P.O. Box 23, Vienna, MO 65582. You can reach the facility by phone at 573-422-3381. The sheriff's office handles patrol, investigations, and jail operations for the entire county, generating police blotter entries with each arrest and booking.

The Maries County Jail holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing. Most sentenced inmates stay for less than two years. The facility has a capacity of around 20 inmates, making it one of the smaller jails in Missouri. Despite its size, every booking creates a police blotter record that includes the inmate's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. These records are maintained by the sheriff's office and available to the public.

Maries County Missouri Sheriff's Office police blotter records

Maries County Jail Police Blotter Search

The Maries County Sheriff's Office provides inmate information for police blotter entries. You can call 573-422-3381 to check on current and recent inmates along with their charges, booking information, and location data. The VineLink system also covers the Maries County Jail and lets you search by name to find specific individuals in custody.

The jail maintains an online roster of all detainees. Friends, family, and legal representatives can use the search tool to find information about a specific inmate. Data available includes location, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. The roster also connects to arrest warrant searches and sheriff office contacts.

Visiting hours at the Maries County Jail vary by inmate category. Check with the facility for current schedules. Mail rules are strict: no currency, stamps, envelopes, or paper are allowed in mail sent to inmates. Communication with inmates is available through texts, emails, and photos via the Inmate Canteen system. Commissary kiosks are located in the elevator entrance of the facility and accept credit cards, debit cards, and cash. Video visitation is also available through Inmate Canteen.

How to Find Maries County Police Blotter Data

Besides the jail roster, Missouri Case.net covers criminal filings in Maries County Circuit Court. Search by name or case number to find charges, docket entries, hearing dates, and case outcomes. This free tool connects the police blotter arrest to its court disposition.

State-level tools include the MACHS criminal history search for name-based checks, the Show Me Crime portal for statistics and trooper arrest reports, and the Department of Corrections offender search for people in state custody. The Missouri Sex Offender Registry lists registered offenders in Maries County.

For direct requests, call the sheriff's office at 573-422-3381 or visit the facility in Vienna. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, the office must respond to records requests within three business days. Copy fees are $0.10 per page. Written requests with detailed descriptions work best.

Note: Maries County's small jail capacity means some inmates may be transferred to neighboring county facilities, so check adjacent county rosters if you cannot find a specific person.

Public Records Access in Maries County

Missouri's Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 RSMo makes all police blotter records in Maries County public. You can request arrest logs, booking data, and incident reports without giving a reason. The sheriff's office has a designated custodian of records who handles these requests. Written requests are preferred but any format is accepted.

The Missouri Attorney General's office provides oversight on Sunshine Law compliance. If a request is denied or delayed beyond three business days, you can file a complaint. Penalties for violations include fines up to $1,000 plus attorney fees. The AG's website also has sample request forms you can use when asking for Maries County police blotter records.

State Resources for Maries County

The Missouri State Highway Patrol has troopers covering the region around Maries County. State trooper arrests in the area feed into the statewide reporting system within five days. The patrol's Show Me Crime dashboard lets you track crime statistics for the county over time. The Department of Public Safety provides victim assistance for people affected by crimes on the Maries County police blotter.

Maries County's small jail capacity of around 20 inmates means the facility fills up quickly during busy periods. When the jail is at capacity, inmates may be transferred to facilities in neighboring counties like Phelps or Pulaski. If you are searching for someone arrested in Maries County but cannot find them on the local roster, try checking the rosters of adjacent counties. The arrest record stays with the Maries County Sheriff's Office regardless of where the inmate is ultimately housed.

Vienna, the county seat, is the center of government and law enforcement operations for Maries County. The jail at 211 4th St. serves as the booking facility for all arrests in the county. Most sentenced inmates held at the Maries County Jail serve less than two years. Longer sentences send people to state prison, where they can be tracked through the Missouri Department of Corrections offender search. Between the local jail roster, the sheriff's office records, and state databases, you can follow a Maries County police blotter entry from start to finish.

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Nearby Counties

Maries County sits in central Missouri. These neighboring counties each have their own sheriff's office and police blotter systems.