Nodaway County Police Blotter Lookup

Nodaway County police blotter records document arrests, bookings, and incident reports from law enforcement in northwest Missouri. The county seat is Maryville, home to Northwest Missouri State University. Sheriff Randy Strong's office keeps police blotter data that covers the full county. You can look up arrest records, current inmates, and booking details through the sheriff's website, online jail tools, and statewide systems. Several search options are available whether you want to check on a recent arrest or review older police blotter entries in Nodaway County.

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Nodaway County Quick Facts

County Seat Maryville
Sheriff Randy Strong
(660) 582-7451 Sheriff Phone
~23 Avg. Daily Inmates

Nodaway County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Randy Strong leads the Nodaway County Sheriff's Office at 404 N. Vine Street in Maryville, MO 64468. The main phone number is (660) 582-7451 and the fax is (660) 582-3298. For dispatch, call (660) 562-3209. The office handles all police blotter records for Nodaway County, from arrest logs to booking information.

Nodaway County police blotter entries are public records under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Chapter 610 RSMo says that closed arrest records must be released when someone asks for them. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The sheriff's office processes requests during regular business hours. Written requests tend to get the best results, but you can also call or stop by in person to ask about recent arrests and bookings.

Office Nodaway County Sheriff's Office
Address 404 N. Vine Street
Maryville, MO 64468
Phone (660) 582-7451
Dispatch (660) 562-3209
Fax (660) 582-3298

Search Nodaway County Inmate Roster

The Nodaway County Sheriff's Office publishes a current inmates page on its website. This is one of the most direct ways to check the police blotter for recent bookings. The roster lists each inmate's name, charges with felony classifications, bond amount, and bond type. Mugshots are also displayed. The page is updated throughout the day, so the data is close to real-time.

Charges listed on the roster range from Class A through Class E felonies down to misdemeanors. You might see charges like distribution of a controlled substance, possession, or failure to register as a sex offender. The jail averages about 23 inmates on any given day. The sheriff's office notes that the information is provided for convenience and cannot certify total accuracy at all times.

Nodaway County Missouri jail roster police blotter records

VineLink also carries Nodaway County data. This third-party tool pulls from public sources and lets you search by name. It includes information about visitation hours, which are Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Each visit is 20 minutes, and up to two visitors can attend but must split that time. You need to schedule visits 24 hours in advance and be at least 18 years old.

How to Get Nodaway County Police Blotter Records

There are a few ways to get police blotter information in Nodaway County. The method you pick depends on how much detail you need and how fast you want it.

For a quick check on who is in jail right now, the sheriff's current inmates page works well. For older records or detailed arrest reports, you should contact the sheriff's office directly. A written request under the Sunshine Law gets you the strongest legal standing. The office has three business days to respond. If they deny your request, they must explain why in writing and cite the specific section of law that allows the denial.

You can also search Missouri Case.net for court records tied to Nodaway County arrests. This won't show the raw police blotter log, but it tracks charges, court dates, and case outcomes. The ShowMeCrime portal from the Missouri State Highway Patrol publishes arrest data and crime statistics for every county, including Nodaway.

Note: Mail to inmates at the Nodaway County jail must be in standard postcard format, and pictures must be marked on the envelope exterior.

Statewide Search Tools for Police Blotter

The MACHS system run by the Missouri State Highway Patrol lets you search criminal history records across all 114 Missouri counties. This is useful for broader searches that go beyond what the Nodaway County sheriff has on file locally. MACHS covers arrest records, court dispositions, and other criminal history data statewide.

The VineLink system at vinelink.com is another statewide tool. It tracks inmates across Missouri jails and prisons. You can search by name to see if someone is in custody in Nodaway County or has been transferred. VineLink also lets you sign up for alerts, so you get notified if an inmate's status changes.

Nodaway County Jail Visitation Rules

Visitation at the Nodaway County jail follows strict rules. Visits happen on Saturdays and Sundays only, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Each inmate gets one 20-minute visit per weekend. Up to two visitors can come at once, but they have to share that 20 minutes between them. You must be at least 18 years old and schedule your visit at least 24 hours ahead of time.

Cell phones, photographs, and books are not allowed in the visitation booth. Mail to inmates must be in standard postcard format. If you want to send pictures, write "pictures" on the outside of the envelope. Address mail to the inmate's name at 404 N Vine, Maryville, MO 64468. The jail administrator can be reached at lsterkis@nodawaycountymo.us for questions about visitation policies or mail rules.

Maryville is home to Northwest Missouri State University, which adds a college-age population to the county. The university has its own campus police, but arrests that go beyond campus jurisdiction get handled by the Nodaway County Sheriff's Office and show up in the county police blotter. The jail averages about 23 inmates at any time. Sheriff Randy Strong's email is rstrong@nodawaycountymo.us if you need to reach him directly about police blotter records or other matters.

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Nearby Counties

These counties surround Nodaway County in northwest Missouri. Police blotter records are kept by the county where the arrest happened, so verify which jurisdiction you need before searching.