Access Miller County Released Inmates

Miller County released inmates can be searched through several public databases. The county jail at 1999 MO-52 in Tuscumbia has a capacity of 112 inmates and was built in 1998. Captain Tina Davis serves as jail administrator. Miller County is part of the 26th Judicial Circuit, and court records from that circuit hold case details for people convicted here. This page walks through the tools and methods available to look up released inmate records in Miller County, from the sheriff's online roster to statewide DOC databases.

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Miller County Quick Facts

25,000+ Population
Tuscumbia County Seat
26th Judicial Circuit

Miller County Jail and Sheriff

The Miller County jail sits at 1999 MO-52 in Tuscumbia. It was built in 1998 and holds up to 112 inmates. Captain Tina Davis runs day-to-day jail operations. The facility handles bookings for all arrests made in Miller County and processes releases when a sentence is done or bond is posted. Staff log each booking and release into the jail management system, and that data becomes part of the public record.

The Miller County inmate roster on the sheriff's website shows who is currently in the jail. It lists names, charges, and booking information. This is one of the most direct ways to check if someone is still in custody or has been released. The roster gets updated as bookings and releases happen at the facility.

Miller County also uses ICSolutions for video visitation. This means visitors can connect with inmates through a video call instead of coming to the jail in person. Contact the Miller County detention center for details on scheduling video visits and any fees tied to the service.

Search Miller County Released Inmate Records

For people who served time in state prison, the Missouri Department of Corrections runs its own databases. The DOC Offender Web Search covers active inmates, parolees, and probationers. It does not show people who finished their full sentence. The Sunshine Law data files go back to 1974 and update every night. They hold 29 data fields per offender, including release dates, facility names, and the county of conviction.

Under Chapter 217 RSMo, most offender records held by the DOC are public. Medical and security files are the main exceptions. You can filter the Sunshine Law files by county to pull just Miller County data. The files are large but well structured for anyone who knows how to work with spreadsheet data.

The Miller County Sheriff's Office maintains booking data and can be a fast way to check recent jail activity if you call or visit in person.

Miller County released inmates jail roster search

This resource compiles booking and release data from the Miller County jail into a searchable format.

Miller County Court Records

Case.net is Missouri's statewide court records portal. Miller County falls under the 26th Judicial Circuit. You can search by name, case number, or filing date. Criminal case records from the mid-1990s forward are available. It is free to use and open to the public.

Case files from Miller County include the original charges, plea agreements, sentencing, and conditions tied to release like probation or parole. If an offender went to state prison after conviction in Miller County, the DOC takes over custody but the court record stays in Case.net under the 26th Judicial Circuit. Track cases and get email alerts through the system when changes happen on a file.

Victim Notification in Miller County

MOVANS sends alerts when an offender's custody status changes. It covers releases, transfers, escapes, and bond changes. You can register through VINELink or call 866-566-8267. The service is free and works for both county jail and state prison inmates. Alerts come by phone, email, or text about every 15 minutes when there is a change.

If you are a crime victim in Miller County, the Missouri Department of Public Safety also provides local resources through its Crime Victim Services Unit. They can help with compensation claims, referrals, and getting set up on MOVANS.

Note: About 19,000 people reenter Missouri communities from state prison each year according to DOC figures.

Public Records in Miller County

Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo gives the public the right to inspect and copy most government records. That includes jail records, arrest logs, and inmate release data from the Miller County Sheriff. Under Section 610.100, arrest records are generally open unless sealed by a court. The sheriff must respond within three business days.

Send written requests to the Sheriff's Office at 1999 MO-52, Tuscumbia. Include the full name and any relevant dates. Most booking and release data is public. Fees are limited to actual copy costs. For guidance on Sunshine Law requests, the Missouri Attorney General's office publishes detailed instructions.

With a 112-bed facility, Miller County keeps thorough records. The jail has been in operation since 1998, so digital records go back over two decades. Older paper records from before the current facility may need to be requested through the county clerk or circuit court. If you are looking for records from before the jail was built, contact the Sheriff's Office and they can point you in the right direction.

Miller County Offender Registries

Released inmates convicted of sex crimes must register under Chapter 589 RSMo. The sex offender registry is searchable by name, address, or county. For background checks, the MACHS system offers name searches for $14 and fingerprint checks for $20. These pull from the statewide criminal history repository.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Miller County in central Missouri. Arrests near county borders may lead to bookings in a neighboring county's jail.

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