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Pettis County Courthouse, MO

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Pettis County Jail Information and Inmate Search

The Pettis County jail is located in Sedalia, Missouri and operated by the local Sheriff’s Office.

319 S. Lamine Ave
Sedalia, MO 65301
Jail 660 827 0056

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

How to Send Money

To deposit money to an inmate’s commissary account, go to the JailATM website. An account is required.

Visitation Hours

HomeWAV operates inmates’ video visitation services. Register for an account on their website to purchase and schedule visits. Video visits may be made from any internet-capable device with a camera (i.e. smartphone, tablet, laptop, etc).

Pettis County Sheriff Information

The county jail is operated by the Pettis County Sheriff’s Office. The current Sheriff is Brad Anders. The staff includes Major Tollie Rowe, Captain Mike Simons, Detective Mark Morgan, Corporals Scott DeHaven and Matt Long, and Deputies Javier Gonzalez, Dustin Southard, Shawn Apel, Jimmy Moore, John Cook, Caleb Jennings, and Nick Gooch. The office’s administrative hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

319 S. Lamine Ave
Sedalia, MO 65301

Office 660 827 0052

Pettis County covers 686 square miles in west central Missouri. The population was 42,980 in 2020. Sedalia is the county’s seat and largest city.

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

Pettis County violent crime is 15.6. (The US average is 22.7)
Pettis County property crime is 31.3. (The US average is 35.4)

Pettis County Public Records Information

The public may obtain copies of Sheriff’s Office records, in accordance with Missouri’s Sunshine Law. Each office in the state is required to have a custodian of records who is responsible for responding to public records requests. Written requests are preferred but not required. Requests should describe the records in as much detail as possible (i.e. include relevant names, dates, locations, etc) and provide the contact information of the person making the request. More information about the Sunshine Law and language for Missouri public records requests is provided at the link below.

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