Missouri Inmate Search
The Missouri jail system comprises 21 state prisons and 110 jails in 114 counties. As of December 31, 2022, the jail population was 10,664, while 23,911 inmates were in the state prisons. The National Institute of Corrections estimates the incarceration rate in Missouri as 381 inmates per 100,000 residents.
The Department of Corrections manages the state's 21 correctional centers; 19 of these figures are dedicated to male inmates while 2 are dedicated to female inmates. Each of the state's prisons is assigned a security custody level number - 1, 2, or 5. Level 1 means minimum security, level 2 is medium security, and level 5 refers to a maximum security facility.
Missouri Department Corrections Inmate Search
The Missouri Department of Corrections is the agency tasked with overseeing the operations of state prisons. The Missouri DOC works to make the state safer. It has about 10,000 employees supervising about 23,000 inmates and 52,000 persons on probation and parole. The Missouri DOC fosters rehabilitation, treatment, and education in ensuring that justice-involved residents contribute to their communities, inside and outside of the state prisons. The DOC provides access to inmates' information via an offender web search portal.
Find Inmate by Name
You may find inmate information by name by providing the first name and last name of the offender in the name field of the Missouri DOC offender search portal.
Find Inmate by Number
The Missouri DOC offender search portal has a find an inmate by number feature. Hence, anyone looking to find information on an inmate may use this feature by providing the DOC ID number of the inmate.
What Information is Contained in a Missouri Inmate Record?
When you perform an inmate record search via the Missouri DOC offender search portal, you may find the following information:
- DOC ID: The Missouri Department of Corrections identification number assigned to the inmate
- Offender Name: The full name of the inmate
- Race: The inmate's racial classification
- Sex: The gender of the inmate
- Date of birth: The birth date of the inmate
- Height/Weight: The height and weight of the inmate
- Hair/Eyes Color: The hair and eyes colors of the inmate
- Assigned Location: The correctional center in which the inmate is held
- Address: The address of the inmate's assigned location
- Assigned Officer: The name of the Missouri DOC officer in charge of the inmate
- Phone Number: The phone number of the assigned officer
- Sentence Summary: The number of years the inmate is expected to serve in prison
- Active Offenses: The offenses for which the inmate was convicted
- Completed Offenses: An offense in which the inmate has completed its sentence
- Aliases: Any other name or combination of names with which the inmate is known or may be called
Missouri Inmate Records by Counties
You may find inmate records by county if such persons are held in any of Missouri county jails. Since county jail operations are overseen by county sheriffs, you may be able to search inmate records online via the website of the county sheriff. For example, Stone, Morgan, Cape Girardeau, Livingston, and Johnson Counties make the roster of inmates in their jails accessible online.
- Adair County
- Andrew County
- Atchison County
- Audrain County
- Barry County
- Barton County
- Bates County
- Benton County
- Bollinger County
- Boone County
- Buchanan County
- Butler County
- Caldwell County
- Callaway County
- Camden County
- Cape Girardeau County
- Carroll County
- Carter County
- Cass County
- Cedar County
- Chariton County
- Christian County
- Clark County
- Clay County
- Clinton County
- Cole County
- Cooper County
- Crawford County
- Dade County
- Dallas County
- Daviess County
- Dekalb County
- Dent County
- Douglas County
- Dunklin County
- Franklin County
- Gasconade County
- Gentry County
- Greene County
- Grundy County
- Harrison County
- Henry County
- Hickory County
- Holt County
- Howard County
- Howell County
- Iron County
- Jackson County
- Jasper County
- Jefferson County
- Johnson County
- Knox County
- Laclede County
- Lafayette County
- Lawrence County
- Lewis County
- Lincoln County
- Linn County
- Livingston County
- Macon County
- Madison County
- Maries County
- Marion County
- Mcdonald County
- Mercer County
- Miller County
- Mississippi County
- Moniteau County
- Monroe County
- Montgomery County
- Morgan County
- New Madrid County
- Newton County
- Nodaway County
- Oregon County
- Osage County
- Ozark County
- Pemiscot County
- Perry County
- Pettis County
- Phelps County
- Pike County
- Platte County
- Polk County
- Pulaski County
- Putnam County
- Ralls County
- Randolph County
- Ray County
- Reynolds County
- Ripley County
- Saint Charles County
- Saint Clair County
- Saint Francois County
- Saint Louis County
- Saint Louis City County
- Sainte Genevieve County
- Saline County
- Schuyler County
- Scotland County
- Scott County
- Shannon County
- Shelby County
- Stoddard County
- Stone County
- Sullivan County
- Taney County
- Texas County
- Vernon County
- Warren County
- Washington County
- Wayne County
- Webster County
- Worth County
- Wright County
Are Incarceration Records Public Information in Missouri?

Incarceration records are public in Missouri. The state makes records of its agencies, bodies, and political divisions accessible to the public by its Sunshine Law. Note that some records may be inaccessible under the Sunshine Law. For example, records that have been expunged or information relating to sensitive personal information may be inaccessible.
Federal Prisons in Missouri
There are two federal correctional facilities in Missouri: MCFP Springfield and RRM St. Louis. MCFP Springfield is an administrative security federal medical center located at 1900 W. Sunshine Street in Springfield and has a population of 1,103 inmates. This facility caters to male offenders only. RRM St. Louis is a residential reentry management field office located at 1222 Spruce Street, Suite 6.101 in St. Louis. These two facilities are managed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The table below lists the federal prisons in Missouri alongside their capacity, security level, and location:
Federal Prison Facility | Location | Security Level | Capacity (Average) |
---|---|---|---|
Medical Center for Federal Prisoners (MCFP Springfield) | Springfield, Missouri | Administrative | 1,103 inmates |
Residential Reentry Management (RRM St. Louis) | St. Louis, Missouri | Administrative | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions about Inmate Records
You may make a request to the Missouri Department of Corrections for a public record by contacting the offender inquiry section of the department. You may contact the section by mail at constitutentservices@doc.mo.gov . In your request, provide the inmate's full name, DOC ID Number, date of birth, and Social Security number, if available.
Missouri inmate record information is available via the offender web search portal. If you have the name of an inmate or their DOC-assigned ID number, you may look up the inmate online via the search portal.
The Missouri State Archives maintains archived or older Missouri inmate records . If you are looking to find an old inmate record between 1836 and 1931, visit the State Archives website. If the record you want does not fall within this period, send a research request to archref@sos.mo.gov .
Note that your request must contain sufficient information to perform a successful search. The request must contain information such as the name of the inmate, any identifying information, and the approximate date of incarceration.
Only immediate family members may access inmate death records in Missouri within the first 50 years after the death of the inmate. Beyond that, an inmate's death record may be accessed by the public. If an inmate's death record has become public per Missouri law, you may contact the Department of Health , the agency recognized as the official custodian of death records in Missouri.
Typically, state prisons publish the information of new inmates on their portals within 24 hours of their arrival in their facilities. The timelines used in the state's county jails are also similar.
JPay is the approved exclusive provider of money transfer and email services for the Missouri Department of Corrections. Each inmate in Missouri prisons has an account with JPay that may be used to purchase items, phone time, and snacks.
You may deposit funds into an inmate's account via electronic transfer via JPay . There is also another option to mail a money order or cashier's check (made payable to "Missouri Department of Corrections" and accompanied by a DOC deposit slip ) to an inmate's JPay account. Forward the transaction to:
Offender Finance Office
Missouri Department of Corrections
P.O. Box 1609
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Note that personal mail, stamps, cards, or photographs are not accepted by the Offender Finance Office. All information requested must be supplied on the deposit slip in black or blue ink. Upon receiving the transaction by mail, a deposit will be completed within 1-3 business days, but may take longer, depending on some factors. For more information on sending funds to an inmate via this method, contact the Finance Officer at (577) 526-6445.
JPay has a mobile app for Android and iPhone. You may also use cash at approved MoneyGram locations .