Find Randolph County Released Inmates
Randolph County is in north-central Missouri with Huntsville as its county seat and a population over 25,000. The county jail sits at 372 Highway JJ in Huntsville and holds up to 99 inmates in a medium security setting. Sheriff Aaron Wilson runs the jail and the law enforcement side of things. If you want to search for released inmates in Randolph County, the jail uses the JailTracker system for bookings and releases. State databases and court records round out your options for finding release information tied to this county.
Randolph County Quick Facts
Randolph County Sheriff and Jail
Sheriff Aaron Wilson oversees the Randolph County Sheriff's Office and the county jail in Huntsville. The jail is at 372 Highway JJ and has a capacity of 99 beds. It is classified as a medium security facility. Inmates here include people waiting for trial and those serving county sentences of up to one year. The jail tracks all bookings and releases through the JailTracker system. This software logs when someone comes in, what they are charged with, and when they leave.
The Randolph County Sheriff's Office website has contact information and details about the jail. You can call to ask about a specific inmate or check on a past release. The staff can look up records by name or booking number. Walk-in visits to the jail are also an option during business hours. Bring a photo ID if you plan to ask for records in person.
The Sheriff's Office website provides an overview of operations and contact details for the Randolph County jail.
This is your primary local contact for released inmate records in Randolph County.
Randolph County Inmate Roster
Randolph County uses JailTracker to manage its inmate data. This system powers the online inmate roster that shows current and recent bookings at the jail. The Randolph County inmate roster lists names, booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. When someone is released, their record may stay visible for a short time before it cycles off the current list.
State Records for Randolph County
Not everyone booked at the Randolph County jail stays there. Some get sentenced to state prison. When that happens, the Missouri Department of Corrections takes over. The DOC Offender Web Search shows active inmates, parolees, and probationers. It does not show people who finished their full sentence. For a more complete picture, the Sunshine Law data files go back to 1974 and cover every offender in the state system. Those files hold 29 data fields per person and get updated each night.
Under Chapter 217 RSMo, the DOC must make most offender records available to the public. Medical files and security assessments are off limits. But release dates, conviction details, and facility histories are all public. For Randolph County cases, you can filter by the county of conviction to narrow results. About 19,000 people reenter Missouri communities from state prison each year.
Note: Randolph County also houses inmates from Ralls County and other nearby counties that lack their own jail facilities.
Randolph County Court Records
Case.net is the free statewide court records system. Randolph County is part of the 14th Judicial Circuit. You can search by name, case number, or filing date. Criminal case records from the mid-1990s onward are in the system. Each case entry shows docket entries, charges, judgments, and the names of all parties. This tool is useful for tracking the court side of a released inmate's case in Randolph County.
The 14th Judicial Circuit handles all felony and misdemeanor cases filed in Randolph County. When an inmate is released, the conditions of their release often appear in the case file. Probation terms, parole conditions, and time served credits are all documented. You can set up tracking on a case in Case.net to get email updates when new entries are posted.
Victim Alerts in Randolph County
MOVANS is Missouri's victim notification system. It sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Sign up through VINELink or call 866-566-8267. The service is free. It covers the Randolph County jail and all state prison facilities. You get updates by phone, email, or text when an offender is released, transferred, or escapes.
The Missouri sex offender registry lists released inmates who must register under Chapter 589 RSMo. Search by county to see registered offenders in Randolph County. The MACHS system offers criminal background checks for $14 by name or $20 by fingerprint.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Randolph County in north-central Missouri. If someone was arrested near the county line, they may have been booked at a neighboring facility instead.