Search Perry County Jail Roster

Perry County jail roster records are available online through the ISOMS inmate portal. This eastern Missouri county, with its seat in Perryville, runs one of the more detailed jail search systems in the state. The portal shows real-time inmate data including names, ages, intake dates, arresting officers, charges, and bond amounts. You can check who is in custody right now without calling the jail. The Perry County Sheriff's Office manages this system and updates it as bookings happen. Jail roster data here is a public record under Missouri law, and the county makes it easy to access.

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Perry County Jail Roster Quick Facts

Perryville County Seat
ISOMS Jail System
573-547-4071 Jail Phone
Real-Time Roster Updates

Perry County Inmate Search Portal

The Perry County Jail Inmate Portal is the primary tool for searching the jail roster. ISOMS stands for Integrated State Offender Management System. It shows every person currently held in the Perry County jail. Each record on the roster includes the inmate's full name, age, race, sex, intake date and time, city of residence, and the arresting department. You also see the arresting officer's name and badge number, the release date if one exists, and a full list of charges with bond amounts for each count.

The system handles multiple charges per inmate. If someone faces three counts, each one shows up separately with its own bond amount. The jail roster also tracks warrant holds from other agencies. Parole and probation violations appear on the list too. Drug charges, assault charges, and property crimes all show in the same format. This makes the Perry County jail roster one of the most thorough in the state for a county of its size.

Perry County ISOMS jail portal showing current inmate roster

If you cannot find someone on the online roster, call the Jail Division at 573-547-4071. Staff are available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for general questions about the jail roster.

Perry County Jail Visitation

Perry County offers two ways to visit inmates on the jail roster. The first is home video visitation through the visitme platform. It costs $0.50 per minute and lasts up to 30 minutes. You need a device with a camera and an internet connection. The second option is free kiosk visitation at the Sheriff's Office. Both require you to register through the visitme website or call the Jail Division to set it up.

Visitation hours run from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day. There are no Saturday visits unless you schedule them in advance. The Perry County Visitation page lays out the full set of rules. No smoking, eating, or drinking during visits. Anyone under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be turned away. Visitors can leave cash, money orders, or cashier's checks for an inmate's commissary account. If someone on the jail roster is in the hospital outside the facility, no visits are allowed.

Perry County jail visitation information page for inmates on the roster

Special visits beyond the normal schedule must be cleared by the Sheriff or Jail Captain. Weekend jailers cannot set up visits by hand, so plan ahead.

Perry County Jail Roster Public Access

Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 protects your right to see Perry County jail roster records. Section 610.100 says arrest dates, times, locations, names, and charges are all public. Mugshots are part of the arrest report. If charges are not filed within 30 days, the record may close. But as long as someone sits in the Perry County jail, their booking data stays open.

The Attorney General's office at ago.mo.gov/missouri-law/sunshine-law handles complaints if you are denied access to jail roster records. Penalties for violations run up to $5,000 for purposeful denials. Courts can also make the agency pay your legal costs.

Perry County Jail Booking Process

When someone gets arrested in Perry County, they go through a standard booking process at the jail. The arresting officer brings the person in and staff take their personal information, fingerprints, and a mugshot. Each charge gets entered into the ISOMS system with the specific statute number and a bond amount set by the court. The entire booking record then shows up on the Perry County jail roster within minutes. Multiple charges appear as separate line items, each with their own bond.

Perry County handles arrests from several law enforcement agencies. The sheriff's office makes arrests across the county. The Perryville Police Department brings in city arrests. The Missouri State Highway Patrol also operates in the area. No matter which agency makes the arrest, the booking goes through the Perry County jail. Every arrest feeds into the same jail roster system. That is why the ISOMS portal is the single best place to search for anyone detained in Perry County.

Perry County Roster and VINE

You can also search for Perry County inmates through VINE at vinelink.com. Pick Missouri, then select Perry County. Enter the person's name. VINE shows custody status, location, and charges. It updates about every 15 minutes from county jail data. You can sign up for free alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate's status changes on the jail roster.

For state prison inmates from Perry County, the MODOC offender search at web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb is the right tool. It covers all state facilities. Case.net at courts.mo.gov/cnet shows the court records tied to any jail roster booking in the county. You can search by name, case number, or date.

The DOC also publishes a Sunshine Law data file at doc.mo.gov/media-center/sunshine-law that covers everyone under state supervision going back to 1974. This file updates nightly and includes people originally booked on the Perry County jail roster who later went to state prison. The file has DOC IDs, names, offense counties, charge codes, and sentence lengths.

Note: Perry County jail roster records never include Social Security numbers, as required by Mo. Rev. Stat. 610.035.

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Nearby Counties

These Missouri counties border or sit close to Perry County. Each runs its own jail roster.