DeKalb County Jail Mugshots

DeKalb County jail mugshots go through the Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail. DeKalb County does not run its own jail. Instead, it shares a regional facility with Daviess County. The county seat of DeKalb County is Maysville, a small town in northwest Missouri. When someone is arrested by the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office, they get transported to the regional jail for booking. Staff record the charges, take a mugshot, and enter everything into the system. You can search for DeKalb County jail mugshots through the regional jail's detainee search, VineLink, or by calling the sheriff's office.

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DeKalb County Quick Facts

12,800 Population
Maysville County Seat
Regional Jail Type
4th Judicial Circuit

Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail for DeKalb

DeKalb County and Daviess County share the Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail. The facility is in Gallatin, which is the Daviess County seat. All DeKalb County arrests end up at this regional jail for processing. The booking process includes a mugshot, fingerprinting, and a record of all charges. Bond is set based on the offense and any prior criminal history.

This shared arrangement works because both counties are small and located next to each other in northwest Missouri. Running separate jails would cost more than either county could handle on its own. The regional jail also takes inmates from other nearby counties when needed. Ray County, for instance, has used the Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail for some of its detainees. If you are looking for a DeKalb County jail mugshot, the regional jail is where those records live.

Search DeKalb County Jail Mugshots Online

The regional jail's detainee search is the first place to look. Enter the person's full legal name to see if they are currently held at the Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail. Results should show their booking information and current status. If the person was arrested by DeKalb County deputies, their record will be in this system.

You can also use VineLink to search for DeKalb County inmates. VineLink is a statewide tool that covers most Missouri jails. Search by name and select Missouri. The system shows the inmate's location, charges, and custody status. One useful feature is the alert system. Register with VineLink and you will get a call, text, or email when the inmate's status changes. This is free and runs 24 hours a day through the Missouri Victim Automated Notification System.

Missouri MODOC offender search for DeKalb County jail mugshot records

Missouri Case.net provides court records for DeKalb County cases. The county falls under the 4th Judicial Circuit. Search by name or case number to see criminal charges, hearing schedules, docket entries, and final outcomes. This is helpful when you want the full story behind a DeKalb County arrest, not just the mugshot.

Note: If a search on the regional jail site returns no results, the person may have been released, bonded out, or transferred to a different facility.

DeKalb County Mugshots and the Sunshine Law

Missouri's Sunshine Law gives the public a right to access DeKalb County jail mugshots. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, arrest records are public unless an exemption applies. RSMo 610.100 lists arrest reports as open records. That includes the mugshot taken at booking. The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Law page has sample request forms and a full guide to your rights under the law.

To get a mugshot or booking record from DeKalb County, submit a written request to the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office in Maysville or to the Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail. State the full name of the person and the approximate arrest date. The agency must respond within three business days. Copies cost $0.10 per page. Records can be closed if the person was never charged, if charges were dropped, or if the person was acquitted. Juvenile records are also sealed in most situations.

Statewide Resources for DeKalb County

Beyond the regional jail search, Missouri offers several tools that can help you find DeKalb County jail mugshots and criminal records. The MODOC Offender Search shows anyone under state supervision. That covers inmates in Missouri prisons, parolees, and probationers. If a DeKalb County arrest led to a state prison sentence, the mugshot and case details will be here. The search is free.

For formal background checks, the MACHS system run by the State Highway Patrol does name-based searches for $15. Results include open records like convictions and pending charges. A fingerprint-based search gives a more complete criminal history. The DOC also publishes a Sunshine Law data file with records going back decades for anyone who has been under state corrections supervision. It is a bulk file, not a search tool, but researchers and journalists use it regularly.

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Nearby Counties

DeKalb County shares its jail with Daviess County. These other neighboring counties in northwest Missouri operate their own jails and booking systems.