Dallas County Missouri Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2313)Dallas County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Dallas County JailPO Box 405BuffaloMO65622417-345-2441
Dallas County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Dallas County Jail204 Poplar StreetBuffaloMO65622417-345-2441
Dallas County Sheriffs Department / Dallas County Detention Center204 Poplar StreetBuffaloMO65622417-345-2441
Dallas County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
Dallas County Inmate Search & Jail Roster
Statistics
Pretrial Jail Population27
Female Pretrial Jail Population8
Male Pretrial Jail Population19
Total Jail Admissions1,095
Total Jail Population27
Female Jail Population8
Male Jail Population22
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population
Latino Jail Population
Native Jail Population
White Jail Population30
Total Prison Population82
Female Prison Population10
Male Prison Population72
Total Prison Admissions70
Female Prison Admissions16
Male Prison Admissions54
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions69
Other Prison Admissions1
Asian Prison Population
Black Prison Population4
Latino Prison Population
Native Prison Population
White Prison Population77
Other Prison Population1

How to Perform Jail Records Search Online

If you are looking for information on the jail records in Dallas County, Missouri, then you have come to the right place. There are several sources that will help you get the information you need to make an informed decision. You can search online for the jail records. There are many public record sites online that allow you to perform a search by inmate number, crime number, case status and more. These records will give you all the information you need on an individual including their legal name, present address, when they were convicted, when they were arrested, criminal charges, disposition dates, names of children, date of birth and others.

In some cases, these online record sites have links to different government databases. They will provide you with information on traffic violations, sex offenses, crimes, arrests, convictions, sentences and other information. In some instances, you will be able to search through these records without paying for the information. In other instances you will have to pay a fee to access this information. It is best to check the jail records in your area because you never know when there may be an arrest or conviction for an individual.

In most instances you will not have to pay to access any of the above information. The records are considered public domain, which means the state and local government can legally make them public if they choose. However, some counties have decided to keep some information confidential. If this is the case for you then you will have to pay a small fee to find the information you are looking for. The fee usually depends on the record you are searching for and the amount of information you want. You should search free of charge as there are many reputable and legitimate websites that will provide you with the information you are looking for free.

The free websites that you should use are the government websites. These will provide you with jail records that are up to date. You can also perform a jail records lookup using a search engine such as Google. Keep in mind however that you should only trust websites that you know of or have at least heard of. If you have no idea who to trust you should not take any risks.

A professional Jail Records Search company will provide you with all of the information you will need. The good ones offer fast searches and affordable prices. This means you can get access to jail records from any location in the world. You will just enter your information one time and you will get the information you need. The companies will then process your request and will mail it out. The turnaround time is usually less than 24 hours depending on what state you are in.

It is important to remember when searching for jail records online that you should never provide personal information such as a social security number. This information is prone to being stolen. Also, never give out your Social Security number over the phone unless you intend to call the jail and speak to an agent. Jail records are public information; you should respect the privacy rights of the people you are searching.