Perry County Jail Mugshot Lookup

Perry County jail mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Perryville, Missouri. This southeast Missouri county processes all local arrests through its jail facility. While Perry County does not maintain a publicly accessible online inmate roster, you can search for current inmates through the statewide VineLink system. Missouri's Sunshine Law classifies booking photos and arrest records as public documents. Anyone can request them without providing a reason. Whether you need to check on a recent arrest or look up an older booking, this guide covers every option for finding Perry County jail mugshot records online and in person.

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Perry County Quick Facts

19,227 Population
Perryville County Seat
475 sq mi Area
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Perry County Sheriff's Office Jail

The Perry County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Perryville. The department handles all law enforcement and jail operations for the county. When someone gets arrested in Perry County, they are brought to this facility for booking. Staff take a mugshot, log the charges, and enter bond information into the system.

Every arrest processed at the Perry County jail creates a public record under Missouri law. The booking file includes the arrest photo, the person's name and physical description, the charges filed, the arresting agency, and the bond amount. Perry County sits in southeast Missouri along Interstate 55, and the jail processes arrests from the Sheriff's Office, city police in Perryville, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The I-55 corridor brings a mix of local and highway-related arrests through the county.

Note: For the most current information on inmates at the Perry County jail, contact the Sheriff's Office directly by phone.

How to Search Perry County Jail Mugshots

The best tool for finding Perry County jail mugshots online is VineLink. This statewide inmate search system covers most Missouri counties, including Perry. Search by full or partial name to find inmates. Results show custody status, location, charges, booking details, bond information, and mugshots when available. VineLink is free and does not require an account to use.

VineLink connects to the MOVANS notification program. Register for free alerts when an inmate's status changes at the Perry County jail. Notifications cover releases, transfers, and escapes. You can sign up on the VineLink website or call 1-866-566-8267 to register by phone. This is useful for anyone who wants to stay informed about someone's custody situation without having to check the system manually each day.

For the court side of any Perry County arrest, Missouri Case.net tracks all criminal filings across the state's 114 counties. Search by name or case number for free. The system shows charges, hearing dates, motions, and case outcomes. Use it alongside VineLink to get both the jail and court sides of someone's case in Perry County.

Perry County Mugshots and Missouri Sunshine Law

Missouri's Sunshine Law treats jail mugshots as open records. Section 610.100 of the Revised Statutes says arrest reports are public. This covers the booking photo taken at the Perry County jail. The record stays open as long as charges are filed within 30 days of the arrest. Section 610.011 establishes the state's policy of favoring openness and requiring courts to read exceptions narrowly.

If someone is arrested but never charged within 30 days, the record can close under section 610.100.2. Dismissed cases and acquittals trigger closure as well. But for most bookings at the Perry County jail where criminal charges proceed, the mugshot remains part of the open public record. You can request it without explaining why you want it or showing identification. Social Security numbers are removed before release under section 610.035, and details that could endanger a victim or witness may be held back per section 610.021.

Requesting Perry County Records

Visit the Perry County Sheriff's Office in Perryville to request jail mugshots or arrest records in person. Bring the person's full name and date of birth if you have it. The Sunshine Law gives the office three business days to respond to a records request. Copy fees are generally about $0.10 per page.

Written requests can be sent by mail to the Sheriff's Office in Perryville. Include your contact information and as many details as possible about the person whose records you need. The more specific your request, the faster staff can locate the right file. Phone inquiries are another option. Call ahead to check on the availability of specific records before making the trip to Perryville. The staff handle records requests alongside their regular duties, and advance notice helps them prepare for your visit.

State Resources for Perry County Searches

The MODOC Offender Search covers people who move from the Perry County jail to state prison. Search by name or DOC ID to find mugshots, facility locations, and sentence information. The Department of Corrections Constituent Services line is (573) 526-2695. The MACHS system at the Highway Patrol offers name-based criminal history checks for $15, pulling from the state's central repository.

Perry County's location along I-55 puts it between the St. Louis metro area and Cape Girardeau. People arrested on the highway in Perry County may have ties to other parts of the state. The state-level search tools help track someone's full criminal history across all 114 Missouri counties, not just Perry. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law page provides sample request forms if you need help making a formal records request.

Perry County Jail Booking Process

The booking process at the Perry County jail follows standard Missouri procedures. When an officer brings someone in, staff photograph them to create the booking mugshot. They record height, weight, hair and eye color, and any tattoos or distinguishing marks. Charges are entered along with the arresting officer's report.

Bond gets set based on the charges. Some offenses have a bond schedule that sets the amount automatically. Others require a judge to determine bail. Once the booking is complete, the record is filed and becomes available to the public. Families can check bond amounts by calling the Perry County jail. The booking record stays in the system whether the person is released on bond, held in custody, or transferred to another facility.

Perry County handles arrests from multiple agencies. The Sheriff's Office covers unincorporated areas. City police in Perryville and other towns bring in their own arrests. Highway Patrol troopers working the I-55 corridor also process bookings through the Perry County jail. All of these go through the same intake procedure and create the same type of public record.

Perry County Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases from Perry County go through the circuit court system. Missouri's 46 judicial circuits handle criminal matters from filing through disposition. You can track any Perry County case on Case.net. The system shows the formal charges, plea negotiations, trial records, and sentencing orders.

The court records are stored separately from the jail's booking files. If you want the full picture on someone arrested in Perry County, check both the jail records and the court files. The jail gives you the mugshot and booking details. The court gives you the legal proceedings that followed. Both sets of records are public under Missouri law and accessible through different offices and systems.

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Cities in Perry County

Perryville is the county seat and home to the Sheriff's Office and jail. All arrests in Perry County are processed there. Other communities include Altenburg, Frohna, and Uniontown. The county covers 475 square miles of southeast Missouri along the I-55 corridor.

Nearby Counties

Check these neighboring counties if you need to search for someone who may have been booked nearby.