Access St. Joseph Busted Mugshots

St. Joseph busted mugshots are maintained by the city police department and the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office in northwest Missouri. With about 75,000 residents, St. Joseph is the largest city in the region and the county seat of Buchanan County. The police department runs a records unit that handles arrest data and report requests. If you are trying to find busted mugshots from a St. Joseph arrest, this guide covers the police department, county jail, court system, and statewide databases that can help you track down what you need.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

St. Joseph Busted Mugshots Quick Facts

75K Population
5th Judicial Circuit
Buchanan County Seat
$5 Record Search Fee

St. Joseph Police Busted Mugshots

The St. Joseph Police Department handles arrests within city limits and creates the initial booking records that become busted mugshots. The department's Records Unit is at 701 S 7th St., St. Joseph, MO 64501. You can call them at (816) 271-4777 to ask about records availability or start the request process.

To get an arrest record from St. Joseph, you visit the Records Unit in person and fill out a request form. Standard processing takes 3 to 5 business days. The department works closely with the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office on cases that cross city and county lines. Many arrests in St. Joseph end up being processed through the county system for detention and court proceedings.

Missouri Sunshine Law chapter page relevant to St. Joseph busted mugshots access

The police department serves the largest population in Buchanan County. Their records cover a wide range of incidents from minor offenses to serious felonies. Every arrest generates a record that includes booking details, charges, and a mugshot photograph.

St. Joseph Arrest Record Fees

Getting St. Joseph busted mugshots and arrest records comes with a set fee schedule. A basic record search costs $5.00. Copies run $0.10 per page. If you need a certified copy, the fee is $3.00 per record. A mugshot photograph costs $5.00 each. For research that goes past 15 minutes, the department charges $30 per hour. These fees are consistent with what Missouri law allows under the Sunshine Law.

Payment methods vary, so call ahead to confirm what the Records Unit accepts. Cash is typically fine for in-person requests. Some agencies also take money orders or checks. Credit card payment may or may not be available at the local level. The $5.00 record search gives you a basic look at whether an arrest record exists under that name in St. Joseph. It does not cover a full statewide check.

For a broader search across all of Missouri, the MACHS system charges $15 for a name-based criminal history search. That pulls data from every law enforcement agency in the state. Results come back quickly for name-based checks.

Buchanan County Jail and St. Joseph Busted Mugshots

People arrested in St. Joseph are typically held at the Buchanan County jail. The Buchanan County Sheriff's Office runs the facility from 501 Faraon St., St. Joseph, MO 64501. You can reach them at (816) 236-8845. The sheriff's office maintains arrest records for all county incidents, which includes bookings from St. Joseph police.

The jail has a public terminal in the lobby where you can view the current inmate roster. This shows who is in custody right now along with their charges and booking information. It is a walk-in resource, meaning you have to go to the facility to use it. There is no online version of this roster on the sheriff's website as far as public access goes.

For more details on Buchanan County arrest records, check the county page on this site. It covers the full range of county-level resources including the sheriff, circuit court, and records access procedures. St. Joseph makes up the bulk of the county population, so most Buchanan County busted mugshots originate from St. Joseph arrests.

You can also use VINELink to track an offender's custody status in Buchanan County. The service is free and sends alerts when someone is released, transferred, or escapes. Registration is anonymous.

St. Joseph Court Records Search

Criminal cases from St. Joseph go through the 5th Judicial Circuit, which covers Buchanan County. You can look up these cases for free on Missouri Case.net. The system shows charges, court dates, dispositions, and case status. Search by name and you get a list of every case tied to that person in the circuit.

Case.net is updated regularly and covers criminal cases, traffic violations, and other court proceedings. It will not show you a mugshot, but it gives you the legal details behind an arrest. If you know someone was arrested in St. Joseph, searching Case.net tells you what charges were filed and how the case turned out. Sealed cases will not appear. Those require an in-person visit to the clerk's office with photo ID.

Missouri law under Chapter 610 sets the rules on what arrest records are open. Convictions and recent arrests within 30 days are open to anyone. Dismissed cases and acquittals become closed records. If you need a closed record, you must get a notarized release from the person named in it.

Note: The 5th Circuit clerk can provide certified copies of court records for a fee if you need official documents.

Statewide Busted Mugshots Databases

Beyond local St. Joseph resources, Missouri runs several statewide databases. The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search shows anyone currently in state prison, on parole, or on probation. Results include a mugshot, DOC ID, charges, and assigned facility. This only covers people under active state supervision.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol CRID is the central repository for all criminal history in the state. They run the MACHS portal for online searches and also handle fingerprint-based background checks at $20 each. The CRID maintains over 2.9 million fingerprint records in their system.

Nearby Cities for Busted Mugshots

St. Joseph sits in northwest Missouri, a good distance from the major metro areas. But if you are searching for busted mugshots across the state, these cities also have their own records systems worth checking.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results