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Randolph County Jail, MO

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Randolph County Jail Information and Inmate Search

The Randolph County jail is located in Huntsville, Missouri. The current Jail Administrator is Curtis Still and the Assistant Jail Administrator is Aleix Fry. The staff includes Deputy Beth Brown, Officers Blake Barnes, Carter Thiel, Crystal Fischer, Crystal Stuck, John Hawken, Logan Butner, Officer Skylor Turner, Taylor Ziemer, Trent Shield, Victoria Howlett, Thomas Imhoff, and nurse Jessica Tagg.

372 Highway JJ
Huntsville, Missouri 65259
Phone: 844-277-6555

The inmate roster is available online and hosted by JailTracker. Information provided includes inmates’ identifying details, charge, bond, and booking information, and mugshots.

Additional Jail Information

The Randolph County Sheriff’s Office website hosts a Most Wanted page that provides the names, charges, and mugshots of the county’s wanted offenders.

Randolph County Sheriff Information

The county jail is operated by the local Sheriff’s Office. Aaron Wilson is the current Sheriff. The Chief Deputy is Mike Barrett. The office’s administrative hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

372 Highway JJ
Huntsville, Missouri 65259
Phone: 844-277-6555

Randolph County covers an area of 488 square miles in central Missouri. Huntsville is the county seat and Moberly is the largest city. In 2020, the population was 24,716.

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

Randolph County violent crime is 20.4. (The US average is 22.7)
Randolph County property crime is 30.1. (The US average is 35.4)

Randolph County Public Records Information

In keeping with Missouri’s Sunshine Law, copies of records created by the Sheriff’s Office, such as police reports, are available upon request. Each office is required to have a records custodian responsible for responding to records requests. Requests should describe the records in detail and provide the contact information of the person making the request. They may be submitted in any format (i.e. in person or by phone, mail, email, fax, etc), but written requests are preferred. More information and sample Missouri public records requests are available at the link provided below.

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