Saline County Police Blotter Lookup

Saline County police blotter records are kept by the sheriff's office in Marshall, the county seat. Sheriff Cindi Mullins oversees law enforcement for the county and runs the jail at 1915 W. Arrow St. You can search Saline County police blotter data through the sheriff's website, which features an online inmate roster with booking activity. The office also takes phone requests at (660) 886-5511, available 24 hours a day. Searches cover recent arrests, charges, mugshots, and bond amounts for anyone booked into the Saline County jail.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Saline County Quick Facts

22,800+ Population
Marshall County Seat
Cindi Mullins Sheriff
24/7 Phone Access

Saline County Sheriff's Office Police Blotter

The Saline County Sheriff's Office is the main source for police blotter records in this part of central Missouri. Sheriff Cindi Mullins runs the department from the office at 1915 W. Arrow St., Marshall, MO 65340. The mailing address uses P.O. Box 366 at the same zip code. Business hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The phone line at (660) 886-5511 has dispatch coverage around the clock. Fax goes to (660) 886-5513, and email is scso@salinecountysheriff.com.

The sheriff's website has one of the better online search tools among rural Missouri counties. You can search the inmate roster by name and pull up booking activity with detailed charge information. Each profile shows the person's name, race, sex, age, and booking ID. Clicking "View Profile" gives you the mugshot, arresting agency, booking date, and the charge and bond amount. This is a direct look at the Saline County police blotter in real time.

Saline County Sheriff's Office police blotter records in Marshall Missouri

Saline County Jail Records

The Saline County Jail processes all bookings for the county. Each new arrest creates a police blotter entry with the person's identifying information, charges, and bond details. The jail posts a current inmate roster that includes mugshots and 48-hour release data. Visitation follows a set schedule, and commissary services are available for inmates.

You can also try the Saline County Jail inmate roster page for another way to search current inmates. The data fields include name, race, sex, age, booking ID, arresting agency, booking date, charges, and bond amount. This tool gives you a complete picture of who is currently in custody and what they were booked for on the Saline County police blotter.

Under Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo, most of these booking records are public. You have the right to view them, and the sheriff's office must respond to written requests within three business days. Some records may be closed if the case ended in dismissal or acquittal.

Request Saline County Police Blotter Data

To get copies of police blotter records, send a written request to the Saline County Sheriff's Office. Include the person's name and approximate arrest date. You can send your request by mail to P.O. Box 366, Marshall, MO 65340, by fax to (660) 886-5513, or by email. Standard copy fees apply at about 10 cents per page. Research time is free for the first half hour.

If a record is closed under Missouri law, you will need a court order or the person's written consent to access it. Closed records include cases that ended without a conviction. The sheriff's office will let you know if the record you requested falls into this category. You can appeal a denial by contacting the Missouri Attorney General's public safety division.

Missouri Statewide Search Tools

Statewide resources can help you find Saline County police blotter data alongside records from other counties. The MSHP crime portal tracks arrest statistics for every county in Missouri. VineLink lets you search for inmates across all Missouri jails by name. The Department of Public Safety has links to victim services and crime data that covers the Marshall area.

Note: The sheriff's website inmate roster updates more frequently than third-party tools, so check there first for the latest Saline County bookings.

How Saline County Arrests Are Processed

When a deputy makes an arrest in Saline County, the person is brought to the jail at 1915 W. Arrow St. in Marshall. The booking process starts with intake. Staff take photos, collect fingerprints, and do a health screening. Charges are entered with Missouri statute references. A bond hearing follows within 24 hours. All of this creates a documented chain that feeds the Saline County police blotter.

The online roster on the sheriff's website shows this data in real time. You can see the person's name, age, sex, race, and booking ID. Clicking through to the profile gives you the mugshot, the arresting agency, the booking date, and all charges with bond amounts. This level of detail makes the Saline County sheriff's site one of the more transparent booking portals in rural Missouri.

Saline County sits in central Missouri between Kansas City and Columbia. The county seat of Marshall is the main population center. Interstate 70 runs nearby, and highway traffic sometimes brings arrests involving people passing through. These bookings show up on the police blotter alongside local cases. The sheriff's deputies also work with the Marshall city police on cases that cross jurisdictional lines.

What Saline County Police Blotter Records Include

Each police blotter entry contains core data fields. The full name and date of birth of the arrested person are standard. Charges include statute numbers and descriptions. The arresting agency is listed. The date and time of arrest and booking are recorded. Bond type and amount are set by the court. Release information appears when the person leaves custody. Mugshots are taken during booking and may be available through the online roster.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Nearby Counties

These counties border Saline County in central Missouri. Each maintains its own police blotter and jail roster.