New Madrid County Jail Roster

New Madrid County jail roster records are kept by the sheriff's office at 2 Courthouse Square in New Madrid, Missouri. This Bootheel county does not have its own dedicated online inmate roster, but several third-party sites and the statewide VINE system can help you search for inmates. The sheriff's phone number is (573) 748-2516 for direct inquiries about who is in custody. Below you will find every method available for accessing jail roster data in New Madrid County, along with your legal rights under Missouri law.

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New Madrid County Jail Roster Quick Facts

New Madrid County Seat
Bootheel Region
(573) 748-2516 Sheriff Phone
Ch. 610 Sunshine Law

New Madrid County Sheriff's Office

The New Madrid County Sheriff's Office sits at 2 Courthouse Square in New Madrid, MO 63869. The phone number is (573) 748-2516. This office manages the county jail and keeps all booking records. When someone is arrested in New Madrid County, they are taken to the jail for processing. Staff create a record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, booking date, and bond information. This data becomes part of the New Madrid County jail roster and is public under Missouri law.

To check if someone is in custody, call the sheriff during business hours. Staff can confirm or deny whether a specific person is at the jail. They can also give you basic booking details like charges and bond amount. For more detailed records, submit a written Sunshine Law request. New Madrid County is in the Bootheel region of southeast Missouri. The county seat shares its name with the city of New Madrid, which sits along the Mississippi River.

Note: The New Madrid County Jail may house inmates from other jurisdictions under contract agreements.

Search New Madrid County Inmates

Several ways exist to search the New Madrid County jail roster online. The Missouri Jail Roster website maintains a search page for this county. It pulls booking data from public sources and displays inmate information in an easy format. You can search by name and find recent bookings. Another resource is newmadridcountyjailmo.org, which provides jail information including visitation hours, phone numbers, and commissary details.

VINE at vinelink.com is another strong option for searching the New Madrid County jail roster. This national inmate tracking system covers most Missouri county jails. Select Missouri, choose New Madrid County, and enter a name. The system shows custody status, location, and identifying information. VINE updates every 15 minutes for county jails and is free to use. If you want alerts when an inmate is released or transferred, you can register for notifications by phone, email, or text.

Missouri Jail Roster hosts a search tool for New Madrid County inmates.

New Madrid County jail roster search page

This third-party site shows booking records for people held at the New Madrid County Jail and lets you search by name.

New Madrid County Jail Roster Laws

Jail roster records in New Madrid County are open to the public under Missouri's Sunshine Law. Chapter 610 of the Missouri Revised Statutes requires government agencies to release public records on request. Section 610.100 says the name of the arrested person, the date and time of arrest, and the charges filed are all public information. Mugshots are generally considered part of the arrest record. You do not need to give a reason for requesting this data.

Written requests should be sent to the New Madrid County Sheriff's Office at 2 Courthouse Square, New Madrid, MO 63869. The office has three business days to respond under the Sunshine Law. Paper copies cost up to 10 cents per page. Electronic copies may be charged at the cost of the medium plus staff time. If your request is denied, the Missouri Attorney General handles complaints and can impose fines.

Inmate Search Through VINE

The VINE system is often the most reliable online tool for checking the New Madrid County jail roster. It is run through the MOVANS program, which stands for Missouri Victim Automated Notification System. County jails across Missouri report custody data to VINE, and the system updates every 15 minutes. You can search without an account. Just go to vinelink.com, pick Missouri, select New Madrid County, and enter a name.

The VINE search results show the inmate's name, date of birth, age, custody status, and the agency holding them. If you register for alerts, you will get a notification any time the person's status changes. This includes releases, transfers, and escapes. Alerts come by phone, email, or text at any hour. Crime victims have a legal right to these notifications under Mo. Rev. Stat. 595.209, but anyone can sign up.

VINE provides a search interface for New Madrid County inmates.

VINE search for New Madrid County jail roster

Use VINE to check custody status for inmates in New Madrid County and sign up for free release alerts.

Note: Always verify VINE results by calling the New Madrid County Sheriff's Office at (573) 748-2516 for the most current information.

Court and State Records

Court records tied to New Madrid County jail roster bookings are available through Missouri Case.net. This free statewide system covers all circuit courts. Search by name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and docket entries. If someone was booked into the New Madrid County Jail and you want to track their case, Case.net shows what happens after the arrest.

The Missouri Department of Corrections runs a search at web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb for people sentenced to state prison. This tool covers active inmates, probationers, and parolees. It does not include people held at the county jail level. But if someone was transferred from the New Madrid County jail roster to a state facility, the MODOC search will show them with their current status, facility, charges, and sentence dates.

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Nearby County Jail Rosters

If you do not find someone on the New Madrid County jail roster, check nearby counties. Arrests can happen across county lines, and transfers between jails are common in southeast Missouri.