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Hickory County Courthouse, MO

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Hickory County Jail Information and Inmate Search

The Hickory County jail is located in Hermitage, Missouri. It is operated by the local Sheriff’s Office.

18682 Jackson St.
Hermitage, MO 65668
United States

Phone: 417-745-6415

The rosters of Missouri county jails are searchable online at VineLink. The search requires an inmate’s full or partial name or ID number. Information provided includes the inmate’s identifying details and location, arrest, charge, booking, bond, and release information, and mugshots, when available.

How to Send Money or Package

Commissary packages are available for purchase online at Tiger Commissary. Select Missouri, then Hickory County jail. Select the recipient from a dropdown list and then select the items to be included in the commissary package.

Visitation Hours

Phone service, including video visitation, is operated by CIDNET. To initiate video visits with inmates in Hickory County jail, create an account, select the state, facility, and inmate name, and apply for visitation approval. Once approved by the Hickory County jail, visits may be scheduled and purchased.

Hickory County Sheriff Information

The Hickory County jail is administered by the local Sheriff’s Office. The current Sheriff is Greg Burke.

18682 Jackson St.
Hermitage, MO 65668
United States

Phone: 417-745-6415
Fax: 417-745-6205
Email: hickorylib@hotmail.com

Hickory County occupies an area of 412 square miles in central Missouri. In 2020, the population was 8,279. Hermitage is the county’s seat and largest city.

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

Hickory County violent crime is 18.0. (The US average is 22.7)
Hickory County property crime is 28.2. (The US average is 35.4)

Hickory County Public Records Information

Missouri’s Sunshine Law mandates that records kept by the Sheriff’s Office be made available to the public on request. Each office is required by law to have a custodian of records who is responsible for responding to public records requests. Request for copies of records should describe the records in as much detail as possible (i.e. relevant names, dates, locations, etc) and provide the contact information of the person making the request. These may be made in any format (i.e. in person, by phone, or via email, fax, or mail), but written requests are preferred. Copying fees may be required. The link below provides more information and sample language for Missouri public records requests.

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