Worth County Jail Mugshots

Worth County jail mugshots can be found through the Sheriff's Office in Grant City, Missouri. Worth County is one of the smallest counties in the state, tucked into the far northwest corner near the Iowa border. The jail here handles local bookings and holds inmates awaiting court. An online roster is available for searching current inmates by name and ID number. This page walks through all the ways to look up Worth County jail mugshots, from online tools to direct records requests under Missouri's Sunshine Law.

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Worth County Quick Facts

2,013 Population
Grant City County Seat
4th Judicial Circuit
Online Roster Available

Worth County Sheriff's Office Jail Records

The Worth County Sheriff's Office manages the jail in Grant City and oversees all booking activity for the county. When law enforcement brings someone in on charges, staff process them through intake. They take a mugshot, log the person's name, date of birth, and physical description, then record the charges and set bond. All of that information goes into the booking record and becomes accessible to the public under Missouri law.

Worth County is small. The jail does not hold a large number of inmates at any given time. But the booking process is the same as it would be in a larger county. Every arrest generates a mugshot and a set of records. The sheriff's office keeps these on file and can provide copies to anyone who requests them. You can reach them in Grant City during regular business hours for records inquiries or questions about current inmates.

Because the county is so small, the staff often know the details of recent bookings without needing to look them up. A phone call to the sheriff's office is sometimes the fastest way to get information about someone held at the Worth County jail.

Search Worth County Jail Mugshots Online

Worth County does have an online inmate roster. You can search it by the offender's name and ID number. The roster shows who is currently held at the jail along with their booking details and charges. This is one of the more direct ways to find Worth County jail mugshots without having to call or visit in person.

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VineLink is another option. The statewide system covers most Missouri county jails and allows searches by name or ID. Results include booking details, charges, bond, and custody status. VineLink also lets you set up alerts so you get a notification when an inmate's status changes. If Worth County participates in VineLink, you can find current detainee information there.

For court records tied to Worth County arrests, use Missouri Case.net. It covers all 114 counties and lets you track criminal cases from filing through final disposition. Search by name or case number. Case.net shows charges, hearing dates, motions, and judgments. While it does not show mugshots, it fills in the legal side of what happened after someone was booked into the Worth County jail.

Worth County Mugshots Under Missouri Law

Missouri's Sunshine Law makes arrest records open to the public. Under § 610.100, arrest reports are public records. This includes the mugshot taken at the time of booking at the Worth County jail. As long as charges are filed within 30 days of the arrest, the record stays open. If 30 days pass without charges, the record can become closed under § 610.100.2.

Dismissed charges and acquittals also trigger closure. But for the majority of people booked into Worth County who end up facing charges, their mugshot stays in the public record. Missouri's policy leans heavily toward openness. § 610.011 makes that clear, and courts must read any exceptions to access narrowly. The state Supreme Court backed this up in Hemeyer v. KRCG-TV, which held that booking records are subject to public disclosure.

Some details get redacted. Social Security numbers are removed per § 610.035. Information that could endanger a witness, victim, or undercover officer can be withheld. The booking photo and basic arrest data from Worth County, though, are almost always available when you ask.

How to Request Worth County Jail Records

You can request jail mugshots and arrest records from the Worth County Sheriff's Office in Grant City. Walk in during business hours with a photo ID and the name of the person you want records on. Staff will search the system and provide what they have. Missouri's Sunshine Law requires a response within three business days. The standard copy fee is around $0.10 per page.

Mail requests work too. Send a letter to the Worth County Sheriff's Office with the person's full name and any other identifying details you have. A date of birth or approximate arrest date makes the search easier. Include your contact information so the office can respond. Expect a few extra days for mail on top of processing time. If you want to use a formal request form, the Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Law page has templates and instructions.

Note: If the record you need has been closed under § 610.100.2, the sheriff's office is not required to release it.

State Resources for Worth County Inmate Searches

Beyond local tools, state databases can help with Worth County jail mugshot research. The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search covers people in state custody. If someone was held in the Worth County jail and later sentenced to state prison, you can find their current photo and location through the DOC search. It pulls up mugshots, facility assignments, and sentence details for active offenders.

Missouri Attorney General Sunshine Law page for Worth County jail records requests

The MACHS system offers criminal background checks for $15 per name-based search. Results take five to seven business days and come from the state's central repository. This is useful if you want a broader criminal history beyond just Worth County. For crime victims, MOVANS sends automatic alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Registration is free and available through VineLink.

Worth County Court and Case Tracking

Worth County is part of Missouri's 4th Judicial Circuit. Criminal cases that start with bookings at the Worth County jail move through circuit court in Grant City. Case.net is the best tool for tracking those cases. You can search by the defendant's name or case number. The system shows every filing, motion, and hearing in the case along with the outcome.

Case.net is free and does not require an account for basic searches. The help desk at (888) 541-4894 can assist if you have trouble. Worth County cases follow the same format as all Missouri circuit court cases, so if you have done a Case.net search for another county, the process works the same way here.

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Cities in Worth County

Grant City is the county seat and the primary community in Worth County. Other small towns include Sheridan, Allendale, and Denver. With a total county population just above 2,000, this is one of the least populated counties in Missouri. All arrests throughout the county get processed at the Worth County jail in Grant City.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Worth County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, try checking the neighboring jails. Each county handles its own bookings separately.