Find Gentry County Booking Photos

Gentry County jail mugshots are tied to the regional jail roster and Missouri public-record rules, not to a separate county photo gallery. To find Gentry County booking photos, start with the Daviess/DeKalb Regional Jail detainee search for current custody, then use the jail or sheriff records custodian if the photo is not visible online. Booking photos may be limited by roster settings, active investigations, juvenile rules, court sealing, or agency policy.

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Gentry County Jail Mugshots

The DDCRJ public roster runs on Public Safety Cloud/JailTracker. The inspected client fields include Image, OffenderImage, ImageBase, image height and width fields, and HideInmateImageUnlessLoggedOn. Those fields confirm that the platform can display inmate images. They do not prove that every DDCRJ public profile shows a booking photo, because the rendered roster did not fully load during text inspection and agency settings can hide images.

That makes the Gentry County mugshot answer more cautious than a simple yes or no. The official roster platform supports photos, but public display for DDCRJ was only partially verified. If a current detainee profile shows no image, call DDCRJ at 660-367-2200 or use a written Missouri Sunshine Law request to the Gentry County Sheriff's Office or the jail custodian, depending on which agency holds the record.


Find Gentry County Booking Photos

Use the roster first because it is the fastest official current-custody channel. Use the phone and records-request chain when the app fails, the profile has no image, or the person has already been released. DDCRJ also links VINE for notification needs, but VINE is not a mugshot source.

  1. Open the DDCRJ resources page and use the detainee search link.
  2. Search by last name, then add the first name to narrow possible matches.
  3. Open the profile and look for a public image or booking-photo field.
  4. If no photo appears, call DDCRJ and ask whether booking photos are released and which custodian handles requests.
  5. For the arrest report or agency booking record, send a written Sunshine Law request to the Gentry County Sheriff's Office.
  6. For filed charges after the arrest, use Case.net because court records usually show charges and docket entries, not jail mugshots.

The DDCRJ resources page screenshot shows the official detainee-search and VINE links that support the booking-photo search path.

DDCRJ resources page for Gentry County jail mugshots and detainee search

The roster link is the first place to check, but the screenshot does not prove that every public record includes a mugshot.


Gentry County Booking Photo Fields

A booking photo, when displayed, is only one part of a jail profile. The surrounding fields matter because they identify the custody event and help separate a jail booking from later court action. The same profile can include charge text, bond, hold, and case numbers, but those fields are not a conviction.

FieldWhat It Shows
Mugshot/imagePlatform fields exist, but public DDCRJ display was not fully verified.
NameFirst, middle, last, or full display name.
Original book date/timeWhen the jail intake record began.
Final release date/timeRelease time if enabled for released records.
Charge descriptionBooking or arrest charge text, not the final court outcome.
Bond type/amountDisplayed bond fields if agency settings allow them.
Hold fieldsReason for hold, hold type, date, expiration, or sentence field.

Are Gentry County Mugshots Public?

Missouri does not have one simple rule that all mugshots are always public in every situation. The main local public-records law is RSMo 610.100, which governs arrest and incident records. Arrest reports and incident reports are generally open, while investigative reports can be closed while active. A booking photo may be part of an arrest or booking record, but release can depend on active-investigation status, juvenile rules, safety concerns, court sealing, and agency policy.

Key Statutes:

RSMo 610.100 governs arrest and incident records, including active-investigation limits.

RSMo 610.023 describes Missouri's custodian and records-request response process.

RSMo 211.151 treats certain juvenile fingerprints and photographs differently and can close records under specified conditions.


What Is Public and Limited

Public access depends on the record and the person. Adult arrest and incident information is generally more open than juvenile material. A current jail profile may show an image if the roster setting allows it. A released person's old booking photo may not remain visible online. A photo connected to an active investigation may be withheld or reviewed before release.

The research did not find a DDCRJ recent-bookings gallery, daily booking-photo report, or fixed public retention window for mugshots. That gap matters. If a profile disappears after release, the next step is an official records request to the office that keeps the arrest or booking record, followed by Case.net for the court status tied to the arrest.

What is and isn't public: DDCRJ's roster platform can support photos, but a public Gentry County booking photo is not guaranteed. Ask the jail or sheriff custodian when the roster does not show one.


Request a Gentry County Booking Photo

No official Gentry County online Sunshine Law request form was located. A written request should identify the record sought, the person's name, the arrest or booking date if known, the agency involved, and the preferred delivery method. Send sheriff arrest-report requests to the Gentry County Sheriff's Office at 104 S. Polk St, Albany, MO 64402, or by mail to PO Box 37, Albany, MO 64402. For jail-held booking material, call DDCRJ at 660-367-2200 and ask which custodian handles photo release.

Under RSMo 610.023, Missouri public governmental bodies appoint a custodian and generally provide an initial response as soon as possible, usually within three business days. That initial response is not always the final record. The custodian may need time to review exemptions, calculate copy costs, or determine whether another office holds the record.


Gentry County Mugshot Removal

Removing or limiting a booking photo is a legal-record question, not a paid-publication shortcut. If charges were dismissed, nolle prossed, or resolved in a way that may qualify, review Missouri expungement law and the court order process. RSMo 610.122 addresses arrest-record expungement requirements. A jail or sheriff's office may need a court order before changing how a qualifying record is treated.

Private republication of a mugshot is a separate issue. A private website's copy is not proof that DDCRJ or Gentry County still publishes the image. Do not treat a paid removal pitch as an official county or court process. Use the court record and expungement route for official record relief.


State and Federal Mugshot Differences

Federal and immigration custody do not use the DDCRJ roster. The BOP Inmate Locator shows federal name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location fields, but federal booking photos are generally not public-facing through the locator. ICE custody is checked through the ICE Online Detainee Locator, which USA.gov describes as searchable by A-number or by name, country of birth, and birth date.

Missouri DOC records are separate from jail booking photos too. The MODOC Offender Web Search covers active offenders, including probationers and parolees, and may exclude some offenders for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons. Use the state locator after sentencing or supervision begins, not for a brand-new Gentry County jail booking.


Booking Photos and Court Records

A booking photo is tied to intake. A court record is tied to filed charges. Missouri Case.net is useful for case numbers, filings, bond orders, warrants, amended charges, dismissals, pleas, sentencing, and disposition. It normally is not a mugshot gallery. When a photo question turns into a dismissal, sealing, or expungement question, the court order is usually more important than the jail profile.

The Gentry County Circuit Clerk can help with court-file access, while the prosecutor's office controls charging decisions. DDCRJ's FAQ says the jail does not give out court dates and directs callers to the county of interest for that information. The same split applies to mugshots: the jail may know whether a photo exists in the booking record, but the court record explains what happened to the case after the arrest.

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