Stone County Jail Roster

Stone County jail roster records are available online through the sheriff's office website. The Stone County Sheriff's Office in Galena publishes a full inmate roster with booking numbers, charges, and bond amounts. This makes Stone County one of the most transparent counties in Missouri for jail roster access. You can also call the non-emergency line at 417-357-6116 for direct inquiries. This page covers how to use the online roster, what information it shows, and your rights under Missouri law.

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Stone County Jail Roster Quick Facts

GalenaCounty Seat
OnlineRoster Available
65+Typical Inmates
Ch. 610Sunshine Law

Stone County Online Inmate Roster

The Stone County Inmate Roster is published directly on the sheriff's office website. It shows all current inmates held at the Stone County jail in Galena. Each entry lists the inmate's full name, booking number, booking date and time, charges, and bond amount. The roster typically shows around 65 inmates at any given time and updates as new bookings come in and people are released.

Stone County online inmate roster showing current jail bookings

The roster page lists each inmate with their booking number, charges, and bond amount in a clear format.

Booking numbers follow a format that includes the year and date. For example, a booking number like 26-031201 means the person was booked on March 12, 2026. Each entry may list multiple charges. Some inmates face a single count while others have several charges listed. Bond amounts range from a few thousand dollars to no bond at all for serious offenses. The roster is free to view and does not require any login or account.

Stone County Sheriff's Office

The Stone County Sheriff's Office mission is to enforce the law, preserve the peace, and provide a safe environment for county residents. The office values accountability, respect, and equal application of the law. For urgent matters, dispatch can be reached at 417-339-9117. The non-emergency line is 417-357-6116.

Stone County Sheriff's Office homepage with jail roster access

The sheriff's website also provides contact information, office details, and links to the inmate roster and other public resources.

Stone County sits in southwestern Missouri near Branson and Table Rock Lake. The area draws a lot of visitors, and the sheriff's office handles law enforcement for both residents and tourists. All arrests in the county get processed through the Stone County jail, and each person is added to the public inmate roster. This includes people arrested for misdemeanors, felonies, warrants, and probation violations.

Stone County Booking Information

The Stone County jail roster shows detailed booking information for each inmate. Charges range from misdemeanor failure to appear to serious felonies like assault and armed criminal action. Bond amounts vary widely. Some inmates have bonds of a few thousand dollars. Others have bonds set at $25,000 or more. Some have no bond at all, meaning they stay in jail until a court hearing or trial.

Multiple charges are common on the roster. A single inmate may face several counts, each listed separately. The roster also shows whether charges are active or retired. This level of detail makes the Stone County jail roster one of the more informative in the state. You can see not just who is in jail, but what exactly they are charged with and what their bond situation looks like.

Other Ways to Search

Besides the sheriff's website, the VINE notification system covers Stone County. VINE lets you search by name and get real-time custody alerts by phone, text, or email. It is free and works around the clock. For court case details tied to Stone County arrests, Missouri Case.net shows charges, hearing dates, and outcomes.

The MODOC Offender Search tracks people who have moved from the Stone County jail to state prison after sentencing. It updates daily and includes inmates, probationers, and parolees. The Missouri Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 RSMo guarantees your right to access jail roster records. The sheriff must respond to records requests within three business days.

State Inmate Resources

The MOVANS program provides victim notifications at the state level. The DOC Sunshine Law page covers formal records requests from state corrections. The Missouri Revisor of Statutes has the full text of Chapter 610 and related public records laws.

Stone County's online roster gives you immediate access to current jail data. But for someone who has left the county jail, these state tools fill in the gaps. Use the roster for current inmates and the state databases for people who have been transferred, released, or sentenced to prison time.

Stone County Jail Roster Charges Explained

The Stone County jail roster lists charges next to each inmate's name. Understanding what those charges mean can help you make sense of the roster. Misdemeanors are less serious offenses. They include things like petty theft, minor drug possession, and driving on a suspended license. Felonies are more serious. Assault, burglary, and drug trafficking are common felony charges that show up on the roster. Each charge has a bond amount tied to it. Multiple charges mean multiple bonds, which add up fast.

Some entries on the Stone County roster show "FTA" or failure to appear. This means the person missed a court date and a warrant was issued. Probation violations are also common. The person was on probation for a prior case and broke a rule, so they got picked up again. Holds from other jurisdictions mean another county or state wants that person too. They stay in jail until the hold is resolved. If you see a charge you do not understand, Case.net can give you more detail about the specific case and what the charge means in context.

Visiting Stone County Inmates

The Stone County jail in Galena allows visitation during set hours. Call the sheriff's office at 417-357-6116 to find out the current schedule. Bring a valid photo ID. Most county jails limit the number of visitors and the length of each visit. Rules about dress and behavior apply. If you show up outside of visiting hours or without proper ID, you will be turned away.

To send mail to an inmate on the Stone County jail roster, use their full legal name and booking number on the envelope. All mail is screened. Letters that break the rules get returned. You can put money on an inmate's commissary account so they can buy basic items. Ask the jail about the current method for adding funds.

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