Search the Monroe County Inmate Population

The Monroe County inmate population is held through a small local jail system and searched through county, state, and federal custody tools. A Monroe County inmate search starts with the county jail roster for people in local custody, then moves to Missouri corrections or federal locators when a case changes systems. The Monroe County inmate population also has a data side: public counts, capacity gaps, transfer paths, and the laws that make many jail records open. The Monroe County inmate population can change quickly after booking, court, bond, release, or transfer.

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Monroe County Inmate Population Overview

The Monroe County inmate population is centered on the Monroe County Sheriff's Office and the Monroe County Jail in Paris. The sheriff is the local jail operator, and Missouri law makes the sheriff the jailer and custodian of the county jail unless another law provides otherwise. The county directory names Sheriff Joe Colston and places the sheriff, jail, circuit clerk, prosecutor, and joint communications functions in the same courthouse complex at 300 North Main Street. That matters for search work because custody, charging, court filing, and public-record questions may all touch the same address but different offices.

The inmate population in Monroe County is best read as a custody map, not one single database. The county jail covers newly booked people, pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, and short-term holds before transfer. The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active state offenders after sentencing or supervision. The Federal Bureau of Prisons locator, U.S. Marshals channels, and ICE Online Detainee Locator serve federal and immigration custody questions. VINELink is also listed on the sheriff site for custody notification, with the Missouri VINE phone number 866-566-8267.


Monroe County Inmate Population Statistics

Current jail capacity and average daily population were not published in the official Monroe County sheriff or county materials reviewed for the June 20, 2026 research file. The most concrete jail population figure located was a historical count from Prisoners of the Census: Monroe County Jail had a local correctional population of 11 on December 31, 2013. That figure should not be treated as today's population or rated capacity. It is a dated count that shows the scale of a small local jail.

The county context is clearer than the current jail count. Monroe County reported a 2020 Census population of 8,666 on official county materials, and U.S. Census QuickFacts estimated 8,959 residents as of July 1, 2025. The research found one documented detention facility in the county, no state prison in Monroe County on the MODOC facilities list, and no BOP or ICE detention facility in the county. The official roster app returned an empty data array during inspection, but that is not proof of zero people in custody.

11 Historical Jail Count, 2013
Not Published Current Rated Capacity
1 County Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Monroe County population8,666Official county about page, 2020 Census
Population estimate8,959U.S. Census QuickFacts, July 1, 2025
Monroe County Jail historical count11Prisoners of the Census, 12/31/2013
Current average daily populationNot publishedSheriff and county pages reviewed June 20, 2026
State prisons in Monroe County0 locatedMODOC facilities list


Who Counts in Monroe County Custody

Official sources do not publish a Monroe County jail demographic breakdown by sex, race, age, charge level, pretrial status, sentence status, or outside-agency hold. County population demographics from the Census are not inmate demographics and should not be used as a substitute. What the research can support is a custody-role breakdown: the county jail holds local arrestees, pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, and short-term holds before court, DOC, federal, or immigration transfer.

The county jail rules also show the operating scale. Inmates receive bedding and approved hygiene items, mail is inspected, mail call happens once daily, linens are changed weekly, and cells must be kept clean. Those rules do not give a census count, but they do show a small local jail model rather than a prison campus. If a Monroe County defendant receives a prison sentence, the person leaves the county inmate population and becomes part of the state corrections population.

Pretrial detainee
A person held before the court case is resolved.
Local sentence
A short sentence served at the county jail instead of a state prison.
Detainer
A hold from another court or agency that can block release.
DOC custody
State corrections custody or supervision after sentencing or transfer.

Monroe County Jail Capacity

The sheriff's current public pages do not list a rated bed capacity for Monroe County Jail. They also do not publish a current average daily population, current crowding percentage, new jail construction plan, consent decree, or local jail overcrowding litigation. That absence should not be filled with numbers from unofficial jail-directory pages. The research file specifically warns against inventing a bed count from those sources.

The accurate statement is narrower: the only county detention facility documented in official sources is Monroe County Jail, and a historical correctional population count of 11 was reported for that facility as of December 31, 2013. Current capacity, current population, annual bookings, and average length of stay were not found in official Monroe County materials. For a current custody check, use the sheriff roster and phone line rather than the old population count.


Laws for Monroe County Jail Records

Missouri public-record law explains why jail and arrest information is often available but not always complete online. RSMo 610.011 states Missouri's policy that public governmental records are open unless a law closes them. RSMo 610.023 requires public bodies to provide access through a records custodian process, while RSMo 610.026 governs copy and research fees.

For jail population and booking work, RSMo 610.100 is central because it defines arrest, arrest reports, incident reports, and investigative reports. Arrest and incident reports are generally open, subject to closures and redactions. RSMo 221.020 makes the sheriff the jailer, and RSMo 221.120 addresses necessary medical, dental, and medicine care for sick county-jail prisoners. Missouri DPS also collects death-in-custody reports for submission to DOJ.

Key statutes: RSMo 610.100 supports access to arrest and incident reports, but it also allows closures and redactions. RSMo 221.020 ties county jail custody to the sheriff. RSMo 221.102 authorizes county jail commissary operations.


Search the Monroe County Jail Roster

The official Monroe County inmate lookup starts at the sheriff's inmate roster frame, which embeds the Public Safety Cloud/JailTracker app. The roster covers people held at Monroe County Jail. Search by last name first, then add a first name, middle name, intake date range, or ID field if the app exposes those options. The app may also show released-search fields when the agency enables them.

The sheriff roster is not the final source for every criminal case. A booking charge can differ from the formal charge later filed by the prosecutor. A person may also disappear from the county roster because of release, transfer to another county, transfer to MODOC, federal custody, or a data setting in the public app. If the roster gives no result, call the sheriff/jail at 660-327-4060 before assuming the person was never booked.

  1. Open the Monroe County Sheriff's Department inmate frame.
  2. Let the JailTracker app load, then search by last name.
  3. Add first name, middle name, intake date, Offender Id, or Permanent Id when known.
  4. Open a result to review status, intake date, identifiers, and any agency-published detail fields.
  5. Use MODOC, BOP, ICE, Case.net, or a Sunshine request when the county roster does not cover the custody question.

Monroe County Roster Search Fields

The JailTracker/Public Safety Cloud app supports more fields than a simple name search. The exact public display can depend on agency settings, but the research found these fields in the official app structure used by Monroe County.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
First NameTextOptionalNarrows a name search.
Last NameTextOptional, practicalBest starting point for family searches.
Middle NameTextOptionalUseful for common names.
Offender IdTextOptionalUse only when supplied by jail, court, or a prior result.
Permanent IdTextOptionalAgency long-term ID, if used.
Intake Date RangeDateOptionalFilters bookings by from and to dates.
TypeDropdownConditionalMay include All, Active, or Released. App startup defaults to Active.

Monroe County Inmate Record Fields

A county jail roster result is a custody record, not a full criminal-history report. The official app can show a list record and a detail view. If the agency enables images, a detail page can show a photo. No live Monroe County active inmate sample was available during research, so the field list comes from the official app structure, not a copied live profile.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name fieldsFirst, middle, and last name as published by the jail system.
Intake DateBooking or intake date for county custody.
Release DateMay appear when released-search records are enabled.
StatusActive or released-style custody status if published.
Offender Id / Permanent IdJail or agency identifiers.
PhotoCan display if the agency publishes an image and images are enabled.
Details tablesMay include charges, bond, court, aliases, physical details, or booking data.

Monroe County Custody Lookup Systems

Different Monroe County inmate population questions belong in different systems. Use the county roster for jail custody, Missouri DOC for active state offenders, Case.net for court charges after arrest, and federal tools only for federal or immigration custody. The sheriff site also links VINELink for custody notifications.

Custody QuestionWhere to LookWhy
Current county jail custodySheriff JailTracker roster or 660-327-4060Monroe County Jail is the local holding facility.
Formal charges and court datesMissouri Case.netCourt filings can differ from jail booking charges.
State prison or supervisionMODOC Offender SearchSentenced active offenders move to state corrections systems.
Federal post-conviction custodyBOP Inmate LocatorBOP covers federal inmates from 1982 to present.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSICE custody is not an ordinary county roster search.

Monroe County Sheriff Source

The official Monroe County Sheriff's Office homepage is the starting point for local jail navigation, including jail information, inmate lookup, commissary, phone information, and VINELink access.

Monroe County inmate population sheriff homepage and jail navigation

The page is useful because it groups custody tools that are otherwise split across vendor services, court sites, and state systems.


Monroe County Detention Facility

The facility map identifies one local detention facility: Monroe County Jail, operated by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. No separate county annex, city jail, regional detention center, work-release center, state prison, BOP facility, or ICE facility was located in official Monroe County sources and facility lists.

  • Monroe County Jail holds local arrestees, pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, and short-term holds awaiting court or transfer.

Monroe County Jail Rules

Jail rules affect the practical side of the Monroe County inmate population. The sheriff jail page says property is allowed only during regular visiting days. Inmates reporting to jail will be accepted only at 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., a rule that should be read as applying to reporting inmates unless the jail says otherwise. Personal hygiene items must be new, clear plastic, and unopened. Deputies will not buy items for inmates.

Visitation is limited. The jail page lists Tuesday and Thursday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and says each prisoner may visit only one of those days per week. Special visits require appointment approval by the Sheriff or Jail Administrator. Phone, video, and messages use CIDNET. Commissary orders use Tiger Commissary for inmates housed in Monroe County Jail.


Monroe County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Monroe County inmate population?

The current daily jail population was not published in official sources. The verified local jail count located in research was 11 people at Monroe County Jail on December 31, 2013, from Prisoners of the Census.

How do I search for Monroe County inmates?

Use the sheriff inmate lookup frame and JailTracker app first. If no result appears, call Monroe County Jail at 660-327-4060, then check MODOC, Case.net, BOP, ICE, or a Sunshine request depending on the custody question.

Does Monroe County have a state prison?

No Missouri DOC prison facility was located in Monroe County. Sentenced state prisoners from Monroe County are searched through the statewide MODOC Offender Search, not a local prison page.

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Directions to the Monroe County Jail

Monroe County Jail is at 300 North Main Street in Paris, Missouri, in the county courthouse and sheriff complex. Official sources do not publish visitor parking rates, transit routes, a separate public lobby entrance, or an ADA entrance description. Confirm parking, entry, and visitor check-in with the jail before traveling.

Address

Monroe County Jail
300 North Main Street
Paris, MO 65275
660-327-4060

Visitor Parking

Use the courthouse area and confirm any visitor parking limits with the jail before arrival.

Public Transit

No public-transit route was published in the official jail research. Call ahead if transportation timing affects a visit.

Visitor Entry

Visitation is listed for Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, with special visits by approved appointment only.