Wright County Jail Roster Search

Wright County jail roster records are managed by Sheriff Sonny Byerley at the sheriff's office in Hartville, Missouri. The Wright County government maintains a website with contact details for all county offices. The sheriff handles all bookings at the county jail and keeps the roster as a public record. This page explains how to search for Wright County jail roster data, what booking records include, and your rights under Missouri's Sunshine Law to access these records.

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Wright County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff Sonny Byerley leads the Wright County Sheriff's Office from the courthouse at 125 Court Square in Hartville, MO 65667. The office is open Monday through Friday, with hours from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The sheriff runs the county jail and maintains the jail roster for all current inmates. When someone is arrested in Wright County, they get booked at the jail and their information goes on the public roster.

Wright County government website with sheriff and county office information

The Wright County government website lists all county officials, office hours, and contact details for every department.

The courthouse also houses Circuit Judge R. Craig Carter, Associate Circuit Judge Lynette Veenstra, and Circuit Clerk Lori Jones. Prosecuting Attorney John Tyrrell handles criminal cases in the county. These officials work with the sheriff's office when cases move from arrest to court proceedings. Call the sheriff's office to check if someone is in the Wright County jail. They can share charges and bond information. Walk-in requests at the courthouse work during business hours.

Search Wright County Inmates Online

Wright County does not have a public online jail roster at this time. Statewide tools cover the area. The VINE notification system lets you search for Missouri jail inmates by name. It shows real-time custody status and sends free alerts when something changes. You can get notifications by phone, text, or email. VINE works around the clock and covers most Missouri county jails.

Wright County jail roster search resource for inmate booking data

Third-party directories also compile Wright County booking records from public data sources.

The MODOC Offender Search tracks state prison inmates and people on probation or parole. It updates daily. Missouri Case.net has court records for Wright County cases with charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. The county government website also links to resources like election updates, tax payment options, and vital records through the health department.

Wright County Booking Data

Each Wright County jail roster entry includes the inmate's full name, date of birth, booking date and time, charges, bond amount, and arresting agency. Holds from other jurisdictions get noted. The records are created at intake when someone is first brought to the jail after arrest. The roster shows who is currently in custody.

Bonds in Wright County follow Missouri standards. Cash bonds require the full dollar amount at the jail. Surety bonds go through a bondsman. Some charges carry no bond. The roster shows the type and amount. Always call before posting bond to confirm the current figure. Judges can adjust bonds at hearings. The mailing address for the courthouse is P.O. Box 98, Hartville, MO 65667, if you need to send a written request.

Note: The County Clerk and County Collector close at 4:00 PM, but the sheriff's office stays open until 4:30 PM on weekdays.

Public Records and the Sunshine Law

Under Missouri's Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 RSMo, jail roster records are public. Anyone can request them from the Wright County Sheriff without stating a reason. The office must respond within three business days. If they deny access, they have to explain why in writing and cite the specific law. The Missouri Attorney General reviews complaints about denied requests.

Adult inmate names, charges, and bond amounts are public. Juvenile records are sealed. Information about active investigations may be held back under RSMo 610.100. The Missouri Revisor of Statutes has the complete text of Chapter 610. The DOC Sunshine Law page covers state corrections records requests specifically.

State Corrections Resources

The MOVANS victim notification program sends alerts to crime victims about state-level offender changes. The MODOC contact page has phone numbers for the state corrections offices. If a Wright County inmate moves to state prison after sentencing, the MODOC offender search will show their records.

Between the local jail roster, VINE, Case.net, and MODOC, you can track someone from arrest through sentencing and state incarceration. Each resource covers a different stage of the process. They are all free and available to anyone.

Wright County Jail Visits and Mail

Visiting someone on the Wright County jail roster requires following the jail's rules. Call the sheriff's office in Hartville to ask about the current visitation schedule. Bring a valid photo ID. The jail limits how many visitors an inmate can have at one time and how long each visit lasts. Dress codes apply. Show up on time or you may be turned away. The courthouse is at 125 Court Square, so check with staff there if you have questions about the process.

You can send letters to inmates at the Wright County jail. Use the person's full legal name and booking number on the envelope. All incoming mail is screened by jail staff. Anything that does not meet the rules gets returned. Do not send packages or items the jail has not approved. Commissary funds let inmates buy things like soap, snacks, and stamps. Ask the jail about how to add money to an account, whether that is through a lobby kiosk, a phone line, or an online provider.

Wright County Inmate Custody Alerts

The VINE notification system covers Wright County and most other Missouri jails. Search for an inmate by name and sign up for free alerts. VINE tells you when the person's custody status changes. That includes releases, transfers to other facilities, and court dates. You pick how to get the alert: phone, text, or email. The system works around the clock. It saves you from having to call the Hartville jail over and over just to check if someone is still being held there.

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