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Holt County Courthouse, MO

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Holt County Jail Information and Inmate Search

The Holt County Jail is located in Oregon, Missouri. It is administered by the local Sheriff’s Office.

107 S Main St
P.O. Box 229
Oregon, MO 64473

Phone: 660-822-3001 or 660-822-3002
Fax: 660-822-3005

The rosters for most Missouri county jails are available online at VineLink. They may be searched by an inmate’s ID number or full or partial name. Information provided includes arrest, charge, booking, bond, and release details and inmates’ mugshots, when available.

How to Send Money

Money may be added to inmates’ accounts using a kiosk in the lobby that takes Visa, Mastercard, or cash. Deposits may also be made online at the Access Corrections website or by calling 866-394-0490.

Visitation Hours

Visitation is conducted by video and the service is operated by CitiTeleCoin. Go to their website to register for an account and then schedule and pay for visits.

Holt County Sheriff Information

The Holt County Jail is operated and maintained by the local Sheriff’s Office. The current Sheriff is Steve Portman. Cassidy Martin oversees the Sex Offender Registry. The office’s administrative hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

107 S Main St
P.O. Box 229
Oregon, MO 64473

Phone: 660-822-3001 or 660-822-3002
Fax: 660-822-3005

Sheriff Email: sportman@holtso.org
Cassidy Martin Email: cmartin@holtso.org

Holt County covers 470 square miles in northwestern Missouri. At the 2020 census, the population was 4,223. Oregon is the county seat and Mound City is Holt’s largest city.

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

Holt County violent crime is 6.3. (The US average is 22.7)
Holt County property crime is 20.0. (The US average is 35.4)

Holt County Public Records Information

Missouri’s Sunshine Law mandates that copies of records kept by the Sheriff’s Office be made available to the public upon request. Each office has a custodian of records who is responsible for responding to public records requests. Requests may be made in any format, but written requests submitted in person or by mail, email, or fax are preferred. Requests should detail the records sought and provide the contact information of the person making the request. Sample language for Missouri public records requests is available at the link provided below. Copying fees may need to be paid prior to release of records.

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