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Warren County Courthouse, MO

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Warren County Jail Information and Inmate Search

The Warren County jail is located in Warrenton, Missouri. The current facility was built in 1997 and has a capacity of 156 beds. The staff includes Lieutenant Eric Schlueter, Sergeant Ashley Andrews, and 30 correctional officers.

104 West Main St., Suite A
Warrenton, Missouri 63383

Office: 636-456-4332

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office posts a weekly arrest report on their website, which includes the names, identifying details, booking, arrest, and bond information, and mugshots of recently arrested offenders.

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

Warren County Sheriff Information

The Warren County jail is operated and maintained by the local Sheriff’s Office. The current Sheriff is Kevin Harrison.

104 W Main St Ste A
Warrenton MO 63383

Phone 636-456-4332 ext 432
Sheriff Email: kharrison@warrencountymo.org

Warren County is located in eastern Missouri on the north side of the Missouri River. At the 2020 census, the county had an area of 438 square miles and a population of 35,532. Warrenton
Is the county seat and largest city.

Crime Statistics
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)
Warren County violent crime is 18.6. (The US average is 22.7)
Warren County property crime is 33.8. (The US average is 35.4)

Warren County Public Records Information

Missouri’s Sunshine Law mandates the copies of records kept by the Sheriff’s Office be made available to the public on request. Each office has a custodian of records who is responsible for responding to public records requests. Requests may be made in person, over the phone, or by mail, email, or fax, but written requests are generally preferred. Requests should describe the records sought in as much detail as possible, including relevant names, dates, locations, etc, and provide contact information for the person making the request. Sample Missouri public records requests are available at the link provided below.

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