Find Boone County Booking Photos

Boone County jail mugshots are tied to official booking and custody records rather than a separate photo gallery. A search to find Boone County booking photos should start with the county jail roster and the daily booking report, then move to a sheriff records request when a photo or arrest report is no longer online. Boone County, Missouri booking photos must be read with care because a jail mugshot is an intake record, not a conviction, and court outcomes are confirmed in the court record system.

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Boone County Jail Mugshots Overview

Boone County publishes booking photos in two official jail record contexts found in the research. Current detainee detail pages can show a mugshot container with image text identifying it as a mugshot. The Boone County 07:00 Report also shows booking photos next to daily incarceration entries. Both sources are operated through the county's reporting system and connect the image to custody fields, charge details, bond information, and court or warrant data.

The county does not publish a separate commercial-style mugshot gallery in the official sources inspected. That distinction matters. Boone County jail mugshots should be viewed as part of an official arrest or detention record. The photo is one field in a broader record that can include name, birthdate, sex, booking date, arresting agency, bail, bond type, release reason, charge number, charge description, case number, and disposition comments. A photo alone does not show guilt, case outcome, bond status, or whether the prosecutor filed the same charge in court.


Boone County Booking Photo Sources

The first official source is the Current Detainees of Boone County Jail report. Search by name, open the matching Details link, and check the profile page for the mugshot and charge table. The second official source is the 07:00 Report, which covers the prior daily 07:00-to-07:00 incarceration window. That report is especially useful for new arrests because it displays booking-photo context along with arresting agency, bail, bond type, charge text, case number, and release or disposition notes.

  1. Search the Current Detainees report by last name, then add first name if needed.
  2. Open the Details link on the likely match and check the mugshot area.
  3. Check the 07:00 Report if the arrest is recent or the current roster does not answer the booking question.
  4. Use the charge, case number, court date, and bond fields to decide whether the next source is Case.net, the jail, or a records request.
  5. Submit a sheriff open-records request if the person is no longer listed or the booking photo is not visible online.
  6. Use MODOC, BOP, or ICE only when the person is in state, federal, or immigration custody rather than current Boone County jail custody.

The screenshot from the Boone County 07:00 Report shows the county's daily booking-photo and charge-detail layout.

Boone County jail mugshots on the 07:00 booking report

The 07:00 Report is not just a photo display. It is a daily jail record that links each image to booking and charge fields.


Boone County Mugshot Record Fields

A Boone County booking photo appears beside data that helps identify the record and route follow-up questions. The current roster detail page and 07:00 Report are not identical, but the inspected records show a useful field inventory. Some fields may be blank on a specific person. Others can change after booking because release, bond, court, and filing decisions are not static.

FieldWhat It Shows
MugshotBooking photo shown on current detainee detail pages and daily 07:00 Report entries.
NameDetainee name, generally in uppercase on current detail pages.
Birthdate or ageAge on the roster; birthdate on 07:00 Report entries.
Sex and raceSingle-letter fields used with name and age to identify a match.
City and stateLocation information associated with the detainee record.
Booking dateDate or date and time tied to the intake or daily report entry.
Arresting agencyAgency such as BCSD, CPD, MSHP, or BCJ in daily report records.
Bail amount and bond typeRelease money and bond route. Observed shorthand includes C/S, CASH, and NOBD.
Charge descriptionPlain-language booking or warrant charge label.
Case numberCourt or warrant number when available.
Release reason or disposition commentStatus note such as bonded, not filed, or blank when no public note is shown.

A Boone County jail mugshot is one identifier in this field set. Confirm filed charges, hearing dates, and outcomes through Missouri Case.net. For custody fields, bond codes, roster searching, and phone or in-person options, use the fuller Boone County jail inmate records workflow.


Boone County Mugshots and Missouri Law

Missouri law supports public access to many arrest and incident records, but the research did not locate a single Missouri statute that guarantees every booking photo will be posted online. The safer Boone County rule is narrower: arrest reports are open records under Missouri law, booking photos may be requested from the sheriff when held as records, and the Sheriff's Office may withhold or redact records or portions of records when a Sunshine Law exception applies. Juvenile, safety, security, confidential, sealed, expunged, and active investigative material can affect release.

Missouri arrest-report statute: RSMo 610.100 treats incident reports and arrest reports as open records, while investigative records may be closed until inactive and exceptions may apply.

RSMo 610.023 requires public bodies to provide reasonable access to public records and maintain request procedures.

RSMo 610.140 covers Missouri expungement for certain criminal records, which can affect later access to criminal history records.

The Boone County Sheriff's Office records form also says Chapter 610 may apply and that some records or portions may not be open. It notes that payment is due before release when costs apply. That form language should control expectations when a booking photo is not visible on the public roster or daily report.


What Boone County Makes Public

Public Boone County jail mugshots depend on the public record context. A current detainee detail page may show a mugshot while the person remains listed in custody. The 07:00 Report may show a booking photo for a daily incarceration entry. The county did not publish a fixed mugshot retention period in the official sources inspected. A person may disappear from the Current Detainees roster after release, transfer, or other status change, while the daily report is a separate daily source.

What is and isn't public: Boone County public reports may show booking photos, names, booking data, arresting agency, bond fields, charges, case numbers, and release notes. Internal housing, full classification data, confidential records, sealed or expunged records, safety-sensitive data, and active investigative material may be withheld or redacted.

Do not use a mugshot as a final case record. The same person can have a booking photo, a no-file decision, a bond release, amended charges, a dismissal, a plea, or a later conviction. The court record answers those outcome questions. For the charge path after booking, use Boone County court records after jail arrest.


Request Boone County Booking Photos

When a Boone County booking photo is not online, use the sheriff's open-records request form rather than an unofficial photo source. The request should be specific. Include the person's full name, date or date range, incident location if known, incident number or case number if known, arresting officer if known, and a short description such as booking photo, arrest report, letter of incarceration, or booking record. Select the best case type on the form, such as Letter of Incarceration, DWI, Assault, Accident, Stealing/Theft, Civil Matter, Death Investigation, or Other.

The Boone County Sheriff's Office open-records form is the online Sunshine Law route for records maintained by the Sheriff's Office.

Boone County booking photo records request form

The form is useful for booking-photo questions because it gives the Sheriff's Office the names, dates, locations, and case identifiers needed to locate the record and apply any Missouri open-records limits.


Boone County Mugshot Removal Issues

The official Boone County sources did not publish a separate mugshot-removal form or a fixed public retention rule. Removal and restriction questions should be handled through the record source that controls the record. If a public Boone County report is wrong, contact the Sheriff's Office with the exact record and correction issue. If the concern is a court outcome, sealing, or expungement, check the court file and Missouri expungement process first. A dismissed or not-filed case is not the same as an expunged record.

Missouri expungement under RSMo 610.140 is a court process for certain criminal records. If an order exists, the record holder may need the order or case details before changing what is released. Federal and state agency records follow their own rules. County jail photos, court records, DOC supervision records, and federal custody records should not be treated as one database.

Unofficial photo-publishing sources are not reliable record authorities. They may lag court changes, omit custody context, or keep material after a Boone County record has changed. Official Boone County jail, court, DOC, BOP, ICE, and VINELink sources are the proper record channels.


State Federal and ICE Photos

State, federal, and immigration custody systems are different from Boone County jail mugshots. The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active offenders supervised by MODOC, including probationers and parolees. It does not provide information on discharged offenders, and some records may be unavailable because of safety, security, or confidentiality concerns. A Boone County detainee who has been sentenced to state prison may leave the county roster and become a DOC lookup instead.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator is for federal inmates from 1982 forward. It is not a Boone County booking-photo gallery. The ICE Online Detainee Locator System searches immigration detention by A-Number and country of birth or by biographical information. No official BOP institution or ICE detention facility was identified in Boone County, Missouri. Search results for Boone County and ICE can refer to Boone County, Kentucky, so verify the state before relying on a result.

VINELink is separate again. VINELink is a custody-status notification portal where Missouri records are available. It is useful for alerts, not for replacing the county roster or requesting a Boone County booking photo.

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