Find St. Clair County Police Blotter

St. Clair County police blotter records come from the sheriff's office in Osceola, the county seat in west-central Missouri. Sheriff Scott Keeler and his staff handle arrests, bookings, and jail operations for the county. You can search St. Clair County police blotter data through the sheriff's website, phone inquiries, and the VineLink system. Most entries on the local blotter come from the sheriff's patrol deputies who cover the rural roads and small towns spread across the county.

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St. Clair County Quick Facts

9,400+ Population
Osceola County Seat
Scott Keeler Sheriff
417-646-2565 Phone

St. Clair County Sheriff's Office Police Blotter

Sheriff Scott Keeler runs the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office from 360 S. Main St. in Osceola. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. You can call 417-646-2565 for general questions or fax requests to 417-646-5718. For emergencies, dial 911. The sheriff's office is the primary law enforcement agency for St. Clair County and the main source of police blotter records in the area.

The St. Clair County Sheriff's Office website provides information about the department and its services. The site lists current jail inmates with booking photos, charge details, and bond amounts. This is the quickest way to check the St. Clair County police blotter for recent bookings without having to call or visit in person. Deputies patrol the county's roads and respond to calls from residents in unincorporated areas.

St. Clair County Sheriff's Office police blotter records in Osceola Missouri

Under Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo, most arrest records from St. Clair County are open to the public. The law requires agencies to respond to records requests within three business days. You can submit a written request to the sheriff's office for copies of specific police blotter entries. Copy fees are typically 10 cents per page after the initial research period.

St. Clair County Jail Roster

The St. Clair County Jail holds inmates awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. The jail posts a current inmate list with booking photos and charge details. Bond information is also shown for each person in custody. You can check the roster online or call the sheriff's office at 417-646-2565 to ask about someone specific.

Visitation at the St. Clair County jail follows a set schedule. The facility offers commissary services and medical care for all inmates. If someone you know appears on the St. Clair County police blotter, the jail staff can tell you the booking date, charges filed, and bond amount set by the court. This information is public under Missouri law.

The jail processes bookings around the clock. Each new arrest creates an entry on the police blotter that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, and arresting agency. These details stay on file and can be requested through a formal records request to the sheriff's office.

Access St. Clair County Arrest Records

Getting copies of police blotter records from St. Clair County starts with a request to the sheriff's office. You can visit in person at the Osceola office, send a written request by mail, or fax it to 417-646-5718. Include the name of the person, the approximate date of the arrest, and what records you need. The sheriff's office will process your request under the Sunshine Law and provide copies for a small per-page fee.

Some records may have redactions. Active investigation files, juvenile records, and certain victim details can be withheld under Section 610.100 RSMo. Everything else on the police blotter is generally available for public review. If you believe a request was wrongly denied, you can file a complaint with the Missouri Attorney General's office or take legal action under Section 610.027.

Missouri Police Blotter Search Tools

Several statewide tools can help you find St. Clair County police blotter data. The Missouri State Highway Patrol portal tracks crime data across all 114 counties. The Missouri Department of Public Safety links to victim resources and offender search tools. You can also check the Missouri Sex Offender Registry for registered offenders in St. Clair County.

VineLink is a free tool that lets you search for inmates across Missouri. You can look up anyone in custody at the St. Clair County jail by entering their name. The system shows custody status, charges, and booking dates. It also lets you sign up for alerts when an inmate's status changes, which is useful if you are tracking a case on the local police blotter.

Note: Some statewide databases update less often than local jail rosters, so check directly with the sheriff's office for the most recent St. Clair County bookings.

What St. Clair County Police Blotter Records Show

Each entry on the St. Clair County police blotter contains specific data about the arrest. The person's full name and date of birth are listed. The charges are spelled out with references to Missouri statute numbers. The arresting agency is named, whether that is the sheriff's office, a state trooper, or another local officer. The date and time of the arrest are recorded. Bond amounts are set by the court and listed on the booking record.

The booking process in St. Clair County works the same way it does across Missouri. When a deputy makes an arrest, the person is transported to the county jail in Osceola. At the jail, they go through intake, which includes photographs, fingerprints, and a health screening. The charges are entered into the booking system. A bond hearing may happen that same day or the next morning depending on the time of arrest. Once the booking is done, the entry shows up on the police blotter and stays on file. You can request copies of any of these records through the sheriff's office under the Sunshine Law.

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