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Schuyler County Jail Information and Inmate Search

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

110 E Washington St
Lancaster, MO 63548

Phone: (660) 956-9493

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

How to Send Mail or Package

The jail’s mailing address is:

PO Box 355
Lancaster, MO 63548

Commissary packages may be ordered online and shipped directly to inmates using the Tiger Commissary website.

Additional Jail Information

The official Schuyler County Sheriff’s Department Facebook page posts information relevant to the jail, such as photos and details about suspects in ongoing investigations.

Schuyler County Sheriff Information

The Schuyler County Sheriff’s Department operates the local jail. Joe Wuebker is the current Sheriff.

110 E Washington St
Lancaster, MO 63548

Mailing Address
PO Box 355
Lancaster, MO 63548

Phone: (660) 956-9493

Schuyler County is located in northeastern Missouri, along the border with Iowa. The population was 4,032 in 2020, making Schuler the fourth-least populous county in the state. Lancaster is the county seat and largest city. The county covers an area of 308 square miles.

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

Schuyler County violent crime is 5.2. (The US average is 22.7)
Schuyler County property crime is 6.0. (The US average is 35.4)

Schuyler County Public Records Information

Copies of records created by the Sheriff’s Office may be obtained by the public on request, in keeping with Missouri’s Sunshine Law. The law requires each office to employ a custodian of records who is responsible for responding to public records requests. Record requests may be made in person, over the phone, or by mail, email, or fax. Written requests are preferred. Requests should provide as many details as possible about the records, such as relevant names, dates, locations, etc, and the contact information of the person making the request. Sample Missouri public records requests are available at the link below.

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