O'Fallon Released Inmates Search

O'Fallon is one of the fastest growing cities in the St. Louis metro area, with more than 93,000 people. The city sits in St. Charles County and falls under the 11th Judicial Circuit. Released inmate records for O'Fallon come from two main sources. The O'Fallon Police Department keeps local arrest and booking data at the Justice Center on Bryan Road. St. Charles County handles most jail housing and post-release records through its Department of Corrections. You can search both sources to find released inmates tied to O'Fallon cases. This page walks through how to get those records, what to expect, and where to look first.

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O'Fallon Quick Facts

93,000+ Population
St. Charles County
11th Judicial Circuit
636-240-3200 Police Phone

O'Fallon Police Records Division

The O'Fallon Police Department runs its records operation out of the Justice Center at 1019 Bryan Road. The records unit is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can call 636-240-3200 for questions about released inmates or other police records. The department earned CALEA accreditation in July 2024, which means it meets high standards for law enforcement practices and record keeping.

When someone is arrested in O'Fallon, the police create a booking record. That record stays on file at the Justice Center. You can ask for copies of arrest reports and booking data in person during business hours. Accident reports take about 7 to 10 days to process after the incident. The records staff can help you find what you need if you have a name or case number. Walk-ins are welcome, but calling first can save time.

The O'Fallon Police Records Division page on the city website has details on what types of reports are available and how to request them.

O'Fallon Police Records Division page for released inmates information

Most requests can be handled the same day. Bring a valid ID if you plan to visit in person. Some records may need a written request form, so ask when you call.

St. Charles County Jail and Released Inmates

O'Fallon does not run its own jail. People arrested in O'Fallon go to the St. Charles County Department of Corrections. The county jail handles all booking, housing, and release for inmates from across St. Charles County. That includes O'Fallon, St. Charles, St. Peters, and other cities in the area. The DOC phone number is 636-949-3003.

The St. Charles County jail roster is the best tool for checking who is currently in custody or has been released. The roster shows names, booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. It updates regularly. If someone was arrested in O'Fallon and booked at the county jail, they will show up on this roster. Once an inmate is released, their record may still be available through court records and the county system for some time.

St. Charles County jail roster search for O'Fallon released inmates

For older release records, you may need to contact the county DOC directly. The jail keeps records of past inmates, but online access tends to focus on current bookings. A phone call to 636-949-3003 can help you track down release dates and other details for people who were held at the county facility after an O'Fallon arrest.

Note: The St. Charles County jail roster covers all cities in the county, not just O'Fallon.

State Records for O'Fallon Released Inmates

Missouri has several state-level tools that cover released inmates from O'Fallon. The Missouri Department of Corrections runs an Offender Web Search tool that shows people currently under DOC supervision. This includes inmates in state prisons, plus those on probation or parole. If someone from O'Fallon was sentenced to state time and later released, they may appear here while still under supervision. The tool does not show people who have fully discharged their sentences.

The DOC also puts out a Sunshine Law data file at doc.mo.gov. This file goes back to 1974 and has records on tens of thousands of offenders. It gets updated every night. The data includes names, DOC ID numbers, offense details, sentence dates, and release information. This is useful for finding released inmates from O'Fallon who served time in state facilities.

Missouri Case.net at courts.mo.gov lets you search court records from the 11th Judicial Circuit, which covers St. Charles County and O'Fallon. You can look up criminal cases by name or case number. The system shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. It is free to use and covers cases going back to the mid-1990s.

Finding O'Fallon Inmate Release Records

To find a released inmate from O'Fallon, start with the county jail roster for recent releases. For state prison releases, use the DOC Offender Web Search or Sunshine Law file. Case.net covers court records. Each source gives you a different piece of the picture. The county roster shows local jail stays. The state tools cover prison time. Court records show the legal case from start to finish.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs the MACHS system for criminal background checks. A name-based search costs $14. This check pulls from the statewide criminal history database and can show arrest and conviction records for people from O'Fallon. Fingerprint checks cost $20 and give more complete results.

Victim Notification in O'Fallon

VINELink lets you track the custody status of inmates held at St. Charles County facilities. This free service sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. It covers the county jail where O'Fallon inmates are housed. You can sign up for alerts on a specific person without having to check the roster every day.

Missouri also runs MOVANS, the state victim notification system. You can reach it at 866-566-8267. Both systems work together to keep victims and the public informed about inmate status changes. If you need to know when someone arrested in O'Fallon gets out of jail, these tools are the fastest way to find out.

Nearby Cities and County Resources

O'Fallon shares St. Charles County with several other cities that have their own police departments but use the same county jail system. Released inmate records from any of these cities go through the same St. Charles County DOC. You can search the same jail roster for inmates from across the county.

Nearby cities with released inmate pages include St. Charles and St. Peters. All three cities are in St. Charles County and use the 11th Judicial Circuit courts. For the full county overview, see the St. Charles County released inmates page. The county page covers the DOC facility, court system, and all related resources in more detail.

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