Find Daviess County Booking Photos

Daviess County jail mugshots may be connected to a public booking profile, but the official roster software does not prove that every current detainee photo is visible to the public. To find Daviess County booking photos, start with the regional jail detainee search, then use the jail or records-request process if no image appears. Booking photos are tied to arrest and custody records, not proof of guilt. Daviess County jail mugshots can also be affected by juvenile rules, sealed records, expungement, victim privacy, and facility display settings.

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Daviess County Jail Mugshots

The Daviess/DeKalb Regional Jail public roster app supports image fields, including Image, OffenderImage, ImagePath, image size, and a configuration field that can hide an inmate image unless the viewer is logged on. That means the software can display booking photos, but the research could not confirm that each current DDCRJ profile displays a public mugshot. The most accurate wording is simple: check the official detainee search first, then ask DDCRJ how to request the booking photo if the image is not shown.

Daviess County jail mugshots should not be treated like a separate gallery unless an official source publishes one. The research did not find a local recent-bookings gallery, daily mugshot report, or sheriff app-only photo list for Daviess County, Missouri. The roster is the relevant online path, and records requests are the fallback when a photo is not displayed.

Booking photos are records tied to an arrest and jail intake. They can sit beside a name, booking number, charges, bond, holds, and court fields, but they do not show whether a person was convicted. For charge outcomes after a booking, use court records after a jail arrest rather than judging the booking photo alone.

The sheriff's office and the regional jail also have different roles. The sheriff may hold sheriff incident reports or warrant records, while DDCRJ is the likely custodian for a jail booking record created after intake. That split matters when a photo is absent from the public roster. A request sent to the wrong office may need to be redirected to the agency that actually created or keeps the record.


Find Daviess County Mugshots

The most direct way to check for a Daviess County booking photo is to open the official DDCRJ detainee search from the jail's Resources page. The roster app must load in a modern browser. If it presents a captcha, complete it before searching. Because DDCRJ houses Daviess, DeKalb, and contract detainees, check the facility and arresting-agency fields before assuming a booking belongs to a Daviess County case.

  1. Open the DDCRJ Resources page and choose the detainee search link.
  2. Search by last name, then add first name if needed.
  3. Use current, released, agency, or facility filters if the live roster displays them.
  4. Open the profile and look near the header or detail section for an image field.
  5. If no image appears, call DDCRJ at 660-367-2200 and ask how to request the booking photo or booking record.
  6. If the photo is tied to a sheriff incident record rather than a jail custody record, contact the Daviess County Sheriff's Office at 660-663-2031.

For roster fields and custody lookup steps beyond photos, use the broader Daviess County inmate records page.


Daviess County Photo Fields

A DDCRJ profile can contain more than a mugshot. The roster app exposes several record fields that can help confirm whether the searched profile is the right person and the right case. Not every field will be visible on every public profile.

FieldWhat It Shows
Image / OffenderImageBooking-photo support exists in the app; public display can vary by configuration.
NameFirst, middle, and last name fields are supported.
Booking NumberA booking identifier for the jail intake event.
JacketA jail-management identifier that can help distinguish repeat or similar names.
FacilityThe holding facility, important because DDCRJ is regional.
Original Book Date/TimeThe initial intake timestamp when displayed.
ChargesCharge description, level, code, offense date, and arrest date fields when configured.
Court / Case FieldsCourt type, court name, court date, court time, case number, and warrant number when available.
Bond / HoldsBond amount, bond type, hold reason, hold date, and hold expiration when present.

Daviess County Mugshot Law

Missouri does not have one simple statute labeled as a mugshot law in the research. The main public-records rule for arrest information is RSMo 610.100, which defines arrest and incident records and controls when law-enforcement records are open or closed. Booking photos may be treated as law-enforcement records, but release can be affected by an open investigation, juvenile rules, victim privacy, expungement, sealing, or facility policy.

Key Statutes:

RSMo 610.100 defines arrest and incident records and explains open and closed law-enforcement record rules.

RSMo 610.023 requires each public governmental body to have a records custodian and respond under Sunshine Law.

RSMo 610.140 sets the procedure and effect for expungement of eligible criminal records.

RSMo 211.151 provides special closed-record handling for juvenile fingerprints and photographs in specified situations.


Daviess County Photo Requests

When a Daviess County booking photo is not displayed on the roster, Missouri Sunshine Law provides the records-request framework.

The Missouri Attorney General Sunshine Law page explains the written-request approach and records-custodian concept.

Missouri Sunshine Law source for Daviess County jail mugshots and booking photo requests
Sunshine requests should identify the person, booking date, arresting agency, and exact Daviess County booking photo or jail record sought.

The source supports using a custodian request when the official roster does not show a public booking image.


Public and Restricted Photos

The public may be able to see basic arrest information and a booking image if the jail displays it, but that is not guaranteed for every DDCRJ profile. Some records can be closed or redacted. Juvenile photographs receive special treatment. Investigative, sealed, expunged, victim-identifying, security, or medical details may be withheld. The jail can also configure the roster so an image field exists but is not visible to the public.

Missouri's public-records rules also distinguish arrest information from investigative reports. A basic arrest record can be open while investigative material remains closed. That is why a custodian may release a limited booking record, deny part of a request, redact identifying details, or ask for a more precise description of the record sought.

What is and isn't public: A Daviess County booking photo may be public when tied to an open arrest record, but display is not automatic. Closed, juvenile, sealed, expunged, confidential, or security-sensitive records may be withheld or redacted.

How long a mugshot stays online was not published in the official text reviewed. If the roster shows released records, the app may expose release fields, but the research did not confirm a fixed public retention window for images. For older booking photos, ask DDCRJ for the jail record or the sheriff's office for sheriff-created arrest records.


Request Daviess County Booking Photo

A request should be narrow and clear. Identify the detainee by full name, add a date of birth if known, give the booking date or arrest date, name the arresting agency if known, and ask for the booking photo or booking record. Send the request to the custodian most likely to hold the record. DDCRJ is the starting point for jail custody records and booking photos. The Daviess County Sheriff's Office is the starting point for sheriff incident reports, arrest reports, warrants, and related sheriff records.

No Daviess-specific online Sunshine request form was found. Written requests are still recommended because they create a clear record of what was asked for. The sheriff's fee page lists report-copy charges of $5 for up to 10 pages, $10 for 11 to 20 pages, and $5 for each additional 10 pages, plus $5 DVDs and $10 fingerprints. Those listed fees do not prove the price for every booking photo, so ask the custodian before assuming the cost.

Request DetailWhy It Helps
Full legal nameReduces similar-name errors in the jail record system.
Booking or arrest dateConnects the photo to the correct custody event.
Arresting agencyShows whether DDCRJ or the sheriff is the likely custodian.
Record soughtState whether the request is for the booking photo, booking sheet, or full arrest report.
Contact informationLets the custodian quote fees or clarify the request.

Daviess County Mugshot Removal

Removal from an official record system is a legal-record issue, not a paid removal shortcut. If a case was dismissed, sealed, or expunged, check the court record and the Missouri expungement statute before asking an agency to change public access. RSMo 610.140 controls eligible criminal-record expungement. An expungement order can affect official public access, but it does not automatically erase every copy that was made outside the official system.

The records-clearing path runs through the court and the agency that holds the record. If the issue is a court outcome, use Case.net and the circuit clerk. If the issue is a DDCRJ booking image still showing after a record has been closed or expunged, contact DDCRJ with the order or case reference. For the court side of dismissals and expungement, see Daviess County court records after arrest.


State and Federal Photos

County booking photos are different from prison and federal locator records. Missouri DOC Offender Search covers active offenders, probationers, and parolees under MODOC supervision. It is not the DDCRJ roster and does not cover discharged offenders. No Missouri DOC state prison was identified in Daviess County, so state custody means a different system after sentencing.

The BOP locator searches federal inmates from 1982 to present and shows result fields such as name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. It is not a public mugshot gallery. ICE ODLS is a detainee locator for current immigration custody or certain CBP custody, not a source for county jail booking photos. U.S. Marshals pretrial custody also is not the same as a county jail mugshot roster.

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