Lookup Knox County Inmate Records

Knox County inmate records are split between local arrest records, the published regional jail roster channel, court filings, and state or federal custody systems. To look up Knox County inmates online, start with the jail roster path used for current custody, then call the sheriff or jail when a name does not appear. Missouri inmate records can change quickly after booking, release, transfer, sentencing, or a court filing. The best search uses the person's name, arrest date, agency, and any case or booking number already known.

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Knox County Jail Roster Path

No official Knox County online inmate roster was found on the Knox County website or the Knox County Sheriff's Office official site. That means a Knox County inmate records search should not stop after checking one web page. For a recent Knox arrest, contact the Knox sheriff for the local arresting-agency record and check Clark County Jail for current custody if the person was transported through that jail channel.

The official roster access point found in the research is the Clark County Sheriff Inmate Lookup frame, which loads the Public Safety Cloud/JailTracker roster. The Clark sheriff site also publishes weekly arrest reports, video visitation through CIDNET, and inmate services through Access Corrections. Those tools are Clark County resources, but the research identifies them as the published practical jail channel for this Knox County site.

The Knox County Sheriff's Office remains important for arrests made in Knox County, older booking records, incident reports, Sunshine Law requests, and questions about where a person was taken. Call Clark County Jail for current jail custody. Use Case.net for filed court charges, MODOC for sentenced state custody, BOP for federal custody, and ICE ODLS for immigration detention.


Search Knox County Jail Records

Use a fallback chain because the live roster is regional and the Knox sheriff site is contact-focused. If the person's name is common, search broad first and then narrow. Very recent arrests may still be in intake, and released people may no longer appear as current inmates.

  1. Start with Knox County Sheriff if the arrest happened in Knox County and the receiving jail is uncertain.
  2. Open the Clark County Sheriff inmate lookup frame and let the JailTracker/Public Safety Cloud app load.
  3. Enter the last name first. Add the first name if the result list is too broad.
  4. Review agency, booking date, charges, bond, warrant or case numbers, court dates, and release data if shown.
  5. If the person does not appear, call Clark County Jail and ask whether intake, release, transfer, or another agency hold explains the missing result.
  6. If sentencing has occurred, search MODOC instead of the jail roster.

The roster can help with current custody, but it is not the same as a complete criminal case file. Formal court events should be checked through court records after a jail arrest once a case is filed.


Knox County Roster Search Fields

Clark JailTracker uses web app fields and configuration settings. The research found last-name and first-name search text fields, search type options, agency options, CAPTCHA support, and data fields for booking, charges, bond, warrants, cases, court date, arrest date, release date, and image visibility. The public screen can vary, so use the table as the field inventory documented from the app assets and official frame.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedUse the surname first because the app exposes last-name search text.
First NameTextUnspecifiedUseful for narrowing a broad last-name result.
Search TypeOption/dropdownUnspecifiedApp assets expose search type options; live choices depend on configuration.
AgencyDropdown/optionsUnspecifiedMay identify the arresting or booking agency when shown.
CAPTCHAChallengeConditionalJailTracker includes CAPTCHA validation and may require it before results.
SearchButtonYes to submitRuns the query after the fields and any CAPTCHA are complete.

Knox County Inmate Profile Fields

JailTracker profile fields help identify the person and custody episode. Some fields may be hidden if the public Clark County configuration does not display them. A field in the app source means the system supports it, not that every public result will show it for every detainee.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFirst and last name, and middle name if the profile view is configured to show it.
Agency nameThe agency connected to the booking or result.
Booking numberA custody episode identifier when booking-number display is enabled.
Jacket numberA person-level jail identifier supported by the app.
Original book date/timeThe initial booking time for the jail stay.
Final release date/timeRelease time if shown for a no-longer-current custody episode.
ChargesCharge descriptions, charge status, counts, and related charge fields if configured.
BondBond type and amount when those fields are visible.
Case, control, or warrant numberNumbers that may connect the jail record to court or warrant records.
Mugshot or inmate imageImage support exists, but public visibility may depend on live settings.

Missing Knox County Inmate Results

A missing roster result does not prove that a person is free. Intake may not be complete. The name may be misspelled. The person may have bonded out, been transferred, be held under a different agency name, or be in court, state, federal, or immigration custody. The Knox sheriff and Clark jail phone lines are the next step when the online record does not answer the question.

Important: Verify custody by phone before driving, scheduling a visit, sending money, or assuming a person has been released.

NeedContact or ToolBest Use
Knox arrest or local reportKnox County Sheriff, 660-397-2186Arresting agency, incident report, booking route, Sunshine Law request.
Current jail custodyClark County Jail, 660-727-2911Roster confirmation, intake status, release, transfer, visit, or money questions.
Filed chargesMissouri Case.net and Knox Circuit ClerkCase number, docket, hearings, filed charges, warrants, and disposition.
State prison or supervisionMODOC Offender Web SearchActive prison, probation, or parole status.
Custody notificationVINELinkRelease and custody-status alerts after a location is known.

Knox County Booking Records

Booking starts after arrest and transport. Staff confirm identity, check warrants and holds, inventory property, collect photographs and fingerprints, screen for health and safety issues, and enter charges or bond information into the jail system. Missouri law also recognizes that a sheriff or jailer may require medical examination before receiving someone who appears unconscious, seriously ill, seriously injured, or seriously impaired.

A new booking may not appear on the Clark roster until intake is complete and the system updates. Booking charges are not always the charges that the prosecutor files in court. A person may also have a no-bond hold, another county warrant, probation or parole hold, DOC hold, federal hold, or ICE detainer. Those conditions can affect release even when the jail profile shows a bond field.

Clark County's weekly arrest reports are a separate official channel for recent arrests. They can help when a person is no longer in current custody or when the roster is hard to search, but they are still arrest reports rather than full court records.


Knox County Jail Visitation Records

Clark County Jail is the only facility-specific visitation source found in the research. The official Clark visitation page says visitation is by video visitation through CIDNET only. It also says video visitation is available daily and that the sheriff's office and any staff member may refuse visitation to anyone. Knox County official pages did not publish a separate Knox jail visitation schedule.

Facility/SystemVisit TypeScheduleNotes
Clark County JailVideo through CIDNETDaily, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.Official page says CIDNET only; staff may refuse visitation.
Knox County SheriffNo jail visitation page foundNot publishedCall for Knox arrest or custody-routing questions.
Missouri DOCPrison visitingVaries by institutionApplies after transfer to DOC, not while a person is in county jail.

The captured Clark County visitation source is the official video visitation page.

Knox County inmate records Clark County Jail video visitation source

The image confirms that video visitation is the published method for the jail channel used in this Knox County custody search.


Knox County Inmate Funds

Clark County's official inmate-services page says deposits can be made through Access Corrections online or by phone, and the depositor needs the offender's inmate number. The research did not find a local fee table, kiosk rule, commissary spending limit, or accepted lobby payment method on official Knox or Clark pages. Confirm custody before sending funds because a released or transferred person may not be able to use a jail account.

SystemMethodRequired DetailFee Information
Clark County JailAccess Corrections onlineOffender inmate numberNot published on the Clark page.
Clark County JailPhone deposit, 866-345-1884Offender inmate numberNot published on the Clark page.
Missouri DOCJPay or money order/cashier's checkDOC offender information and deposit slipDOC and JPay rules apply, not county jail rules.

State and Federal Inmate Records

The county roster is for current regional jail custody. The MODOC search covers active offenders under Missouri Department of Corrections supervision, including prison, probation, and parole, but not discharged offenders. It requires CAPTCHA and may omit some records for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons. The MODOC facilities page explains Missouri's prison system and custody levels.

The BOP locator covers federal inmates incarcerated from 1982 to present. ICE ODLS covers people currently detained by ICE or in CBP custody for more than 48 hours. Neither tool is a Knox County jail roster. Use them only when the custody facts point outside local jail custody.

VINELink is available for Missouri custody-status notifications. It is useful after a record is found, but a phone call to Knox Sheriff or Clark Jail remains the better answer when the location is unknown.

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