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Cedar County Jail Information and Inmate Search

The Cedar County jail is located in Stockton, Missouri.

202 South High Street
Stockton, MO 65785

Tel: 417.276.5133 Ext. 251
Fax. 417.276.5135

The inmate roster is available online and hosted by Jail Tracker. Information provided includes inmates’ full names and identifying details, arrest, charge, booking, and bond information, and mugshots.

How to Send Money or Package

Bibles may be brought to inmates in person. Money left at the Sheriff’s Office to be added to inmates’ accounts is subject to being forfeited towards their housing bill.

Visitation Hours

Visitation is held weekdays from 8am to 4pm. They must be scheduled in advance by the inmate. Inmates may have one visit per week. Visitors must have a photo ID and children must be supervised by an adult. Each visit lasts 13 minutes. Additional video visits may be purchased through the CityTeleCoin website.

Cedar County Sheriff Information

The county jail is operated by the local Sheriff’s Office. The current Cedar County Sheriff is James “Jimbob” McCrary. The office’s administrative hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

202 South High Street
Stockton, MO 65785

Tel: 417.276.5133 Ext. 251
Non-Emergency Line: 417.276.5133
Fax. 417.276.5135

County covers 564 square miles of southwestern Missouri. As of 2020, the county had a population of 14,188. Stockton is the county seat and El Dorado Springs is the largest city in the county.

Crime Statistics
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)

Cedar County violent crime is 19.6. (The US average is 22.7)
Cedar County property crime is 47.9. (The US average is 35.4)

Cedar County Public Records Information

Records kept by the Sheriff’s Office are public information and copies are available upon request in keeping with Missouri’s Sunshine Law. The Law requires each government office to have a custodian of records who is responsible for responding to public records requests. These may be submitted in person, by phone, or by mail, email, or fax. Written requests are encouraged. They should describe the records in as much detail as possible and provide the full name and contact information of the person making the request. See the link below for sample language forms for Missouri public records requests.

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