Oregon County Jail Mugshot Records

Oregon County jail mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office at 1 Court Square in Alton, Missouri. This southern Missouri county runs one of the smallest jail facilities in the state with just 8 beds and 3 cells. Despite its small size, the Oregon County jail follows the same booking and records procedures as larger facilities. Sheriff Eric King and Jail Administrator Daniel Waltz handle operations at this courthouse-based jail. You can search for Oregon County inmates through VineLink or contact the office directly at (417) 778-6611. Missouri's Sunshine Law makes these booking records accessible to the public.

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Oregon County Quick Facts

8,635 Population
Alton County Seat
8 Jail Beds
792 sq mi Area

Oregon County Sheriff's Office and Jail

Sheriff Eric King runs the Oregon County Sheriff's Office from the courthouse at 1 Court Square in Alton. The mailing address is P.O. Box 265, Alton, Missouri 65606. Stephen Cook serves as Office Manager and Records Custodian. Road patrol deputies include Shannon "Greg" Gregory, James Martin, and Austin Combs. The Chief Deputy position is currently vacant. Administrative hours are Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm.

The Oregon County jail sits inside the courthouse building. Daniel Waltz serves as Jail Administrator. With just 8 beds spread across 3 cells, this is among the smallest county jails in Missouri. One cell is designated for female detainees and one serves as an isolation cell for high-risk inmates. The jail also houses City of Alton detainees under a shared arrangement. Given the limited space, inmates who cannot be held locally may get transferred to a neighboring county jail.

Every arrest processed at the Oregon County jail follows the same procedure. Staff take a mugshot, log the charges, record personal details, and set bond. The small facility size does not change the legal requirements around booking and records. Each arrest generates a public record under Missouri law.

Search Oregon County Jail Mugshots Online

The primary online tool for finding Oregon County jail mugshots is VineLink. Search by full or partial name or ID number. The system shows inmate location, arrest information, charges, booking details, bond data, release information, and mugshots when available. VineLink is free and does not require an account to search.

VineLink also connects to the MOVANS notification program. Register for free alerts when someone's custody status changes at the Oregon County jail. This covers releases, transfers, and escapes. You can sign up online or call 1-866-566-8267. Crime victims in particular benefit from these automatic notifications.

The Oregon County Sheriff's Office also maintains a Most Wanted page. This lists people with outstanding warrants along with their names, identifying details, last known addresses, charges, and mugshots or photos when available. Check this page if you are looking for someone who may have an active warrant in Oregon County.

Missouri Case.net tracks court cases that follow arrests in Oregon County. Search by name or case number for free. The system shows all filings, hearing dates, motions, and case outcomes across the state's 114 counties.

Oregon County Mugshots and Missouri Law

Missouri's Sunshine Law governs public access to jail mugshots. Under section 610.100, arrest reports are open records. This includes booking photos from the Oregon County jail. Records stay open when charges are filed within 30 days of the arrest. If no charges come within that window, the record may close.

Section 610.011 sets the state's default position as favoring openness. Courts must interpret exceptions narrowly and give the benefit of the doubt to access. For Oregon County jail mugshots, this means the public can view them without stating a reason. You do not need to be related to the case or the person. The government must justify any refusal, not the requester.

Required redactions before release include Social Security numbers under section 610.035. Information that could endanger a witness or victim may also be withheld per section 610.021. Beyond these narrow exceptions, the booking photo and arrest data from the Oregon County jail are public.

Oregon County Jail Visitation and Phone

CityTeleCoin provides phone and video visit services for the Oregon County jail. To set up calls or schedule video visits, register at the CityTeleCoin website or call 1-800-682-0707. Video visits can be held from any internet-capable device with a camera, making it possible to connect with inmates without traveling to Alton.

Oregon County's remote location in the Ozark hills makes in-person visits a significant drive for many people. The video visitation option through CityTeleCoin helps bridge that gap. Oregon County borders Arkansas to the south, and the nearest larger towns are some distance away. If you plan to visit in person, call the jail at (417) 778-6611 to confirm visiting hours and any current restrictions.

Requesting Oregon County Arrest Records

Visit the Oregon County Sheriff's Office at 1 Court Square in Alton to request jail mugshots or arrest records in person. Stephen Cook, the Records Custodian, handles these requests. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 4:30pm. Bring the full name and date of birth of the person you are looking for.

You can also send a request by mail to P.O. Box 265, Alton, Missouri 65606, or email info@oregoncountysheriff.org. The Sunshine Law gives the office three business days to respond. Standard copy fees apply, typically around $0.10 per page. The small staff at Oregon County handles records requests alongside their other duties, so calling ahead is a good idea. Providing as many details as possible speeds up the search.

State Resources for Oregon County Searches

The MODOC Offender Search covers anyone sentenced to state prison from Oregon County. Search by name or DOC ID for current mugshots, facility assignments, and sentence information. The MACHS system run by the Missouri Highway Patrol offers criminal history checks for $15. These searches pull from the state's central repository and cover all of Missouri, not just Oregon County.

For commissary needs, inmates at the Oregon County jail can receive packages through Tiger Commissary. Family and friends order items directly through the Tiger Commissary website and have them shipped to the jail. This is the approved method for getting supplies to inmates at the facility.

Oregon County Geography and Arrests

Oregon County covers 792 square miles of southern Missouri hill country. The county borders Arkansas to the south. Thayer is the largest city in the county, though Alton serves as the county seat. With just 8,635 residents spread across a wide rural area, the Oregon County jail processes fewer bookings than most Missouri counties.

The small jail capacity of 8 beds means Oregon County sometimes transfers inmates to neighboring facilities when space runs out. If you cannot find someone in the Oregon County jail records, they may have been moved to a nearby county. Check VineLink or contact the Sheriff's Office at (417) 778-6611 to find out where a specific person is being held. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law page provides guidance on making records requests if you need help navigating the process.

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Cities in Oregon County

Alton is the county seat where the jail and Sheriff's Office are located. Thayer is the largest city in the county. All arrests in Oregon County are processed at the courthouse jail in Alton regardless of where in the county the arrest took place. Other communities include Couch, Myrtle, and Koshkonong.

Nearby Counties

If you need to check neighboring county jails, these counties border Oregon County in southern Missouri.