Search Bollinger County Released Inmates

Released inmates from Bollinger County can be tracked through several public tools. The county seat is Marble Hill, and the Sheriff's Office there runs the local jail. Bollinger County is part of the 32nd Judicial Circuit, which also covers Cape Girardeau County. If you need to look up someone who was held and released from the Bollinger County jail, or who went to state prison on a case from this county, there are free ways to search. This page walks through the best options for finding released inmate data in Bollinger County.

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Bollinger County Quick Facts

11,000+ Population
Marble Hill County Seat
32nd Judicial Circuit

Bollinger County Sheriff and Jail

The Bollinger County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement across this rural part of southeast Missouri. The office runs the county jail in Marble Hill and books inmates on local charges. When someone is released, the jail logs the date and reason. You can call the Sheriff's Office to ask about a past or current inmate. For general county law enforcement contacts, the Missouri Department of Public Safety can point you to the right office.

Bollinger County is a small county with about 11,000 people. The jail handles a modest number of bookings compared to bigger counties. But the same rules apply. Booking records, release dates, and charges are public under Missouri law. If you want details on who has been held at the Bollinger County jail and when they got out, a call or written request to the Sheriff's Office is the most direct path.

Booking data and charges for current and recent inmates at the facility in Marble Hill are available through the Sheriff's Office.

Bollinger County released inmates jail roster information

This third-party roster pulls data from public sources and can be a quick way to check on recent bookings and releases from the Bollinger County jail.

Bollinger County Court Records

Case.net is Missouri's statewide court records system. Bollinger County falls under the 32nd Judicial Circuit, which it shares with Cape Girardeau County. You can search Case.net by name, case number, or filing date. Criminal cases from the mid-1990s forward are in the system. It is free. No account needed for basic lookups.

When someone from Bollinger County goes through the court system, the case file stays in Case.net. That file can show charges, plea deals, sentencing, and any release conditions like probation or parole. If the person was sent to state prison, the Department of Corrections picks up from there. But the court record remains tied to the 32nd Judicial Circuit and can be found through the portal. You can also use the "Track This Case" tool to get email alerts when updates are posted to a case you are watching.

Note: Sealed cases will not show up in Case.net results under Missouri Supreme Court Operating Rule 2.

State Records for Bollinger County

For people who went to state prison from Bollinger County, the Offender Web Search from the Missouri DOC covers active inmates and those on parole or probation. It does not show people who have fully finished their time. The Sunshine Law data files fill that gap. They go back to 1974 and get updated each night. The files hold 29 data fields per offender, including release dates, the facility they were at, and the county of conviction. Under Chapter 217 RSMo, most DOC records are public.

The Bollinger County directory on MOCounties.com lists county offices, contact info, and links to local government resources. It is a handy starting point if you are not sure which office to contact about an inmate or a record.

Victim Alerts for Bollinger County

MOVANS is Missouri's free alert system for crime victims. It tells you when an inmate's status changes. That includes releases, transfers, and escapes. Sign up through VINELink or call 866-566-8267. It covers the Bollinger County jail and state prison facilities. Alerts come by phone, email, or text about every 15 minutes.

If you are a victim of a crime in Bollinger County, the Missouri Department of Public Safety also runs a Crime Victim Services Unit. They can help with compensation claims and connect you to local advocates. This is separate from the alert system but works alongside it.

Bollinger County Public Records Access

The Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo says most government records are open. That includes jail logs, arrest records, and release data. The Bollinger County Sheriff must respond within three business days. Fees are limited to copy costs. You can send a written request to the Sheriff's Office in Marble Hill with the person's name and any dates.

The Attorney General's office publishes guidance on filing Sunshine Law requests. If a request gets denied, the AG's office can help you understand your options. Most booking and release data is public, though some records may be redacted for safety or ongoing investigation reasons.

Released Inmate Registries

The sex offender registry lets you search for registered offenders by county. Bollinger County offenders convicted of qualifying crimes must register under Chapter 589 RSMo. Tier levels set how long they must register. For background checks that go deeper, the MACHS system does name and fingerprint searches for $14 and $20.

Nearby Counties

Counties near Bollinger in southeast Missouri each have their own jail. An arrest near the border could have been booked in a neighboring county.

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