Search Randolph County Mugshots
Randolph County jail mugshots are available through the Sheriff's Office in Huntsville, Missouri. The county uses a JailTracker system that provides an online inmate roster with booking photos, charges, and bond details. You can search for Randolph County jail mugshots from your computer or phone without visiting the jail in person. Missouri's Sunshine Law treats most booking photos as public records, and Randolph County provides good online access compared to many rural counties. Here is how to use the available tools and what to expect when searching for inmate records.
Randolph County Quick Facts
Randolph County Sheriff's Office and Jail
Sheriff Aaron Wilson runs the Randolph County Sheriff's Office, which operates the county jail at 372 Highway JJ in Huntsville. Chief Deputy Mike Barrett assists in overseeing operations. The jail is managed by Jail Administrator Curtis Still with Assistant Jail Administrator Aleix Fry. The facility has a full staff of corrections officers and a nurse on site.
When someone gets arrested in Randolph County, they are brought to this jail for booking. Staff take a mugshot, record the person's information, and log the charges. The booking data goes into the JailTracker system, which makes it available online. This is a step ahead of many smaller Missouri counties that only offer phone-based inmate inquiries. Randolph County's commitment to an online roster means you can check mugshots and booking details any time of day.
The office is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm. You can call 844-277-6555 for general inquiries about inmates or records.
Randolph County JailTracker Inmate Roster
Randolph County uses JailTracker to host its online inmate roster. This system shows everyone currently held at the jail along with their booking information. You can browse the roster or search for a specific person by name. Each listing includes the inmate's mugshot photo, charges, bond amount, and booking details.
The JailTracker roster is updated as new bookings happen and as inmates are released. It provides a more detailed view than some other systems because it shows the full charge information alongside the mugshot. This makes it easier to understand why someone was booked into the Randolph County jail without having to make a separate records request.
The sheriff's office also maintains a Most Wanted page on their website. This page shows names, charges, and mugshots of people with active warrants in Randolph County. If you are looking for someone who is not currently in custody, the Most Wanted page is worth checking. It can tell you whether law enforcement is actively looking for that person.
Other Ways to Search Randolph County Mugshots
VineLink offers another way to search for Randolph County inmates. This statewide system covers jails across Missouri and provides custody status, booking information, and mugshots. You can also register for free alerts to get notified when an inmate's status changes.
For court records connected to Randolph County arrests, Missouri Case.net is the go-to resource. It covers the circuit court in Randolph County and shows all criminal case filings, motions, hearing dates, and final outcomes. Using the JailTracker roster alongside Case.net gives you a complete picture from the booking at the jail all the way through the court process. Randolph County also houses inmates from Ralls County, which does not have its own jail. If you are looking for a Ralls County inmate, checking the Randolph County roster is one of the places to look.
Missouri Law and Randolph County Booking Records
Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo makes arrest records and mugshots public in most cases. Under § 610.100, arrest reports are open records. The mugshot taken during booking at the Randolph County jail is part of that record. As long as charges are filed within 30 days, the record stays open.
If charges are not filed in that window, the record becomes closed under § 610.100.2. Dismissals and acquittals also trigger closure. But for the typical booking at the Randolph County jail where charges are filed promptly, the mugshot and arrest record remain accessible to the public. § 610.011 establishes that Missouri's public policy favors openness with records, and courts enforce that broadly.
Certain details always get protected. Social Security numbers are redacted under § 610.035. Information that could put a victim or witness at risk may be withheld. Juvenile records are not released. But the standard adult booking record and mugshot from Randolph County are available to anyone who requests them.
Requesting Randolph County Arrest Records
For records not available through the online roster, you can contact the Randolph County Sheriff's Office directly. Visit the office at 372 Highway JJ in Huntsville, call 844-277-6555, or submit a written request. The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Law page has forms you can use. The office has three business days to respond.
Include the person's full name and date of birth in your request. A booking date or case number also helps the staff locate records faster. Standard copy fees apply. You do not need to give a reason for wanting the records. Missouri law gives everyone the right to access public arrest records without explaining their purpose.
State Resources for Randolph County Searches
If someone from Randolph County goes to state prison, the MODOC Offender Search will have their updated record and mugshot. The MACHS criminal history check costs $15 and covers all Missouri counties. MOVANS provides free victim notification alerts about offender custody changes, including inmates held at the Randolph County jail.
Moberly is the largest city in Randolph County and has its own police department. Arrests made by Moberly PD also go through the Randolph County jail for booking. The Moberly Correctional Center, a state prison facility, is also located in Randolph County, but that is a separate system from the county jail. State prison inmates are searched through MODOC, not the county roster.
Randolph County Crime and Booking Data
Randolph County has a violent crime ranking of 20.4, slightly below the national average of 22.7. The property crime ranking is 30.1, also below the national average of 35.4. The county covers 488 square miles and has a population of around 24,700 people. The jail processes a moderate number of bookings compared to larger urban counties, but there is enough activity to keep the online roster populated with current entries.
Multiple agencies bring people into the Randolph County jail. The sheriff's deputies, Moberly Police Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and other local agencies all make arrests in the county. Each booking record notes which agency handled the arrest. This can be helpful when you need to follow up on a case with the specific department that was involved.
Cities in Randolph County
Huntsville is the county seat, but Moberly is the largest city in Randolph County. Other communities include Higbee, Cairo, and Clark. All arrests in these areas go through the Randolph County jail for booking and processing. None of the cities in Randolph County meet the population threshold for a dedicated city page.
Nearby Counties
If you cannot find an inmate in the Randolph County system, they may be held in a neighboring county. Check these nearby jurisdictions.