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Madison County Courthouse, MO

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Madison County Jail Information and Inmate Search

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

1 Court Square
Fredericktown MO 63645

Phone: 573-783-2234

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

How to Send Packages

Commissary packages may be purchased online from Tiger Commissary and delivered directly to an inmate. To send a package, create an account, select the state, facility, and inmate, and then order items for the commissary package.

Visitation Hours

CityTeleCoin operates phone and video visitation services at Madison County jail. To initiate video visitation, create an account on their website, select Missouri and then Madison County and request approval to visit a specific inmate. Once the jail grants approval, video visits may be scheduled and purchased.

Madison County Sheriff Information

The county jail is operated by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office. The current Sheriff is Katie McCutcheon. The office’s administrative hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

1 Court Square
Fredericktown MO 63645

Phone: 573-783-2234
Email: sheriff@madisoncountymo.gov

Madison County covers 498 square miles in the Lead Belt region of Missouri. The population was 12,626 in 2020. Fredericktown is the county’s seat and largest city.

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

Madison County violent crime is 17.0. (The US average is 22.7)
Madison County property crime is 28.2. (The US average is 35.4)

Madison County Public Records Information

Missouri’s Sunshine Law ensures the public can procure copies of records created by the Sheriff’s Office on request. Records requests should describe the records in detail (include information such as relevant names, dates, locations, etc) and provide contact information for the requestor. 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 are preferred. The link below provides more information about the Sunshine Law and sample language for Missouri public records requests.

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