Search Daviess County Inmate Records

Daviess County inmate records start with the regional jail roster, because local custody is handled through the detention system that serves Daviess and nearby agencies. A Daviess County jail roster search can confirm whether a person is in local custody, show basic booking data, and point to charges or holds that may affect release. The same search will not cover every later transfer. Sentenced state prisoners, federal inmates, and immigration detainees use separate lookup tools, so a full Daviess County inmate records check follows the custody path from jail booking to court, prison, or another agency.

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Daviess County Jail Roster

The official Daviess County jail roster path begins on the Daviess/DeKalb Regional Jail Resources page, where the jail links to its detainee search. The search opens a Public Safety Cloud roster app for Daviess/DeKalb detainees. It is free to use, but it requires a modern browser because the roster loads through a JavaScript and WebAssembly app. Plain text inspection of the app showed only a loading shell, so current inmate profiles must be checked in a live browser.

The Daviess County Sheriff's Office makes a key local point on its jail information page: the regional jail is in Daviess County and serves Daviess detainees, but it is its own entity and is not run day to day by the sheriff. For custody status, visits, mail, money, calls, and jail questions, use DDCRJ first. For sheriff incident reports, warrant questions, civil process, or arresting-agency records, start with the Daviess County Sheriff's Office.

The regional jail serves more than one county and may hold contract detainees. A roster result should be read with the arresting agency, facility field, case number, court field, and hold fields in mind. A person held in Pattonsburg is not always there on a Daviess County case. That detail matters for bond, court dates, and records requests.


Use Daviess County Inmate Search

The DDCRJ roster is the first online place to look for a current local detainee. It may support current and released filters, agency filters, name search, captcha validation, and a profile view. Because the app can show several counties or agencies, confirm that the listed arresting agency or court agency connects to Daviess County before treating the record as a Daviess County inmate record.

  1. Start at the DDCRJ Resources page, then choose the detainee search link instead of an unofficial roster site.
  2. Use a modern browser and allow the roster app to load. Internet Explorer is not supported by the roster shell.
  3. If the app asks for a captcha, enter the characters shown before starting the name search.
  4. Search by last name first. Add a first name if the last name is common or the result list is broad.
  5. Use any current, released, agency, or facility filters shown by the live app.
  6. Open the profile result and compare booking, charge, bond, warrant, hold, and court fields.
  7. If no record appears, call DDCRJ, then check Missouri DOC, Case.net, BOP, or ICE depending on the custody path.

Daviess County Roster Fields

The DDCRJ app exposes its search and control fields through the public roster shell. The exact labels can vary when the live app renders, but the research found these supported fields and controls. Use them as a practical map of what the Daviess County inmate search may ask for or use behind the scenes.

Field LabelTypeRequiredOptions / Format Notes
Last NametextLikely required for name searchThe app exposes last name search text and a name-search requirement flag.
First NametextOptionalUse it to narrow common names or similar result sets.
Search Typeoption/controlUnspecifiedCurrent-only, released, and search-type options are exposed by the app structure.
Captchaimage/textYes when requiredThe app supports captcha image, key, code, and validation controls.
Agencydropdown/optionUnspecifiedAgency and friendly-agency names are exposed, important for a regional jail.
Offender/Profile Keyhidden/internalSystemUsed by the app to open the single inmate profile view.

Note: New bookings may lag behind live custody because the roster depends on jail data entry, display settings, and captcha or browser behavior.


Daviess County Inmate Profile

A DDCRJ roster profile may show more than a name and booking date. The app exposes booking numbers, jacket numbers, charge fields, court fields, bond fields, warrants, holds, release fields, and VINE identifiers. Not every public profile will display every supported field, and the text research could not confirm one live sample profile.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFirst, middle, and last name fields are supported.
Image / OffenderImageBooking photo support exists, but public display can vary by jail configuration.
Booking Number / JacketInternal booking and jacket identifiers that help separate similar names.
FacilityThe holding facility, useful because DDCRJ is regional rather than single-county.
Original Book Date/TimeThe initial jail intake timestamp when shown.
Final Release Date/TimeThe release timestamp when the roster keeps or displays a released record.
ChargesCharge descriptions, offense dates, arrest dates, crime level, and related codes when configured.
Court FieldsCourt type, court name, court date, court time, and case numbers when linked to a case.
Bond and Fine FieldsBond amount, bond type, fine amount, and release-condition fields.
HoldsHold type, hold name, hold reason, hold date, and hold expiration when applicable.

Daviess County Custody Channels

A Daviess County inmate records search should not stop after one blank roster search. Local custody, prison custody, court cases, victim notification, federal sentences, and immigration detention are separate systems. The best channel depends on where the person is in the case.

Custody or Record NeedWhere to LookKey Limit
Current local jail custodyDDCRJ public roster or DDCRJ phone lineCovers regional jail detainees, not state prison or federal prison custody.
Jail confirmation, visits, mail, moneyDaviess/DeKalb Regional JailCall before travel because public counter procedures are not fully posted.
Sheriff reports or warrantsDaviess County Sheriff's OfficeThe sheriff is not the day-to-day jail operator.
Filed criminal chargesMissouri Case.netA new jail booking may appear before a filed case is visible.
Sentenced state custodyMissouri DOC Offender SearchSearches active offenders, probationers, and parolees, not discharged offenders.
Federal sentenced custodyBOP Inmate LocatorNo BOP prison was identified in Daviess County.
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee LocatorUse for current ICE custody or CBP custody over 48 hours.

Custody distinction: DDCRJ covers local and regional jail custody. Missouri DOC covers sentenced prison, probation, and parole. BOP and ICE are separate federal systems.


Daviess County VINE and DOC

Victim notification is a separate layer from the public roster. DDCRJ links to VINE resources from its Resources page, and the research identifies VINELink/MOVANS as available for custody and victim notification. VINE should be used as a notification tool, not as the only proof of jail status. A roster profile, a phone call to DDCRJ, and a court record may still be needed when bond, court dates, or holds are at issue.

Missouri DOC Offender Search also has limits that matter for Daviess County inmate records. It searches active offenders, including probationers and parolees, and it does not provide information on discharged offenders. The DOC page noted that some records can be omitted for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons. If a Daviess defendant has moved from DDCRJ into state prison, probation, or parole, the state locator becomes the better path than the regional jail roster.

The research found no official Daviess County, Missouri sheriff mobile app linked from the local sheriff website. Do not rely on similarly named app-store listings unless the Missouri sheriff's office later links or confirms them.


Daviess County Roster Source

The DDCRJ Resources page is the official starting point for the detainee search, VINE, and related public safety links.

The DDCRJ Resources page shows the local route into the detainee search and notification tools.

Daviess County inmate records resources page for DDCRJ detainee search
DDCRJ directs Daviess County inmate record searches through its own resource links rather than the sheriff's website.

The screenshot also reinforces why the regional jail page should be checked before third-party roster pages or old search results.


Daviess County Jail Facility

The facility map resolves to one local detention facility serving Daviess County: Daviess/DeKalb Regional Jail in Pattonsburg. Its own public pages list a 160-bed design capacity, while the sheriff's jail page says it can house up to 200 inmates. The jail houses sentenced and non-sentenced local prisoners, Daviess and DeKalb detainees, and contract detainees from other agencies.

Daviess/DeKalb Regional Jail

102 N Meadows Lane

Pattonsburg, MO 64670

660-367-2200

Fax: 660-367-2579

Public visits are video-only by appointment through NCIC.

For a facility-specific custody overview, the regional jail page is the natural next stop for people checking who is held at Daviess/DeKalb Regional Jail.


Daviess County Booking Process

Local booking starts after an arrest by the sheriff, a city police agency, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, or another agency. The person is transported to DDCRJ, where staff check identity and legal authority, create an intake record, screen for contraband, inventory property, complete fingerprints and photographs when required, and begin medical, suicide, and classification screening. Classification means the jail's housing and security placement decision.

The jail policy manual describes intake, custody, release, searches, property, rights, housing, discipline, grievances, medical care, and emergency procedures. It also says detainees use written sick-call, grievance, and request procedures to tell staff about needs or problems. After intake, phone access, commissary, medical requests, and administrative communication can occur through facility systems and kiosks.

Court dates are a separate issue. The DDCRJ FAQ says jail staff direct callers to the county of interest for court dates and times. For a Daviess County criminal filing, use Case.net or the Daviess County court/circuit clerk rather than relying on the jail roster alone.


Daviess County Jail Visits

DDCRJ public visitation is by video conference only and must be scheduled by appointment. The jail states that it has no plans to return to in-house public visitation except where legal representation requires it. Visits are a privilege, and jail security needs may require a scheduled visit to be canceled or moved.

Visit TypeSchedule / AccessVendor / ContactNotes
Public or family video visitBy appointment onlyNCICVideo conferencing is the published public method.
Attorney or legal visitCall jail to confirmDDCRJ, 660-367-2200In-house access remains where needed for legal representation.
Rescheduled or canceled visitFacility/security dependentReturn to scheduling vendor or call jailSecurity needs can interfere with a scheduled visit.

Daviess County Inmate Mail

Money can be brought to the jail, mailed by money order, deposited by credit card at the jail, or handled through the vendor link noted in the DDCRJ FAQ. Mailed money must identify the prisoner's name and date of birth. The FAQ says no cash by mail and no two-party checks. Phone access is outgoing collect calls or calling cards from commissary, with family phone time available through the linked vendor.

Mail and property rules are narrow. Money orders, prescription glasses, two soft-backed books sent straight from a distributor, and one soft-back Bible sent straight from a distributor are the main allowable items described in the research. Prescription medication must be current, valid, unopened, and approved under facility medical rules. Extra property is placed into prisoner property rather than delivered directly.

The jail's public material also explains why custody confirmation should come before sending items. Released prisoners receive phone calls to arrange pickup, and staff may take them to the nearest destination for their next pickup when possible. That means a person can move out of the jail before family mail, funds, or property decisions catch up. When the roster, vendor account, and jail phone line disagree, the jail's current custody status controls.

Note: Confirm custody with DDCRJ before sending money, books, medication, or visit requests because releases and transfers can change quickly.

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