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Jackson County, Missouri Inmate SearchWhen individuals are apprehended by law enforcement officers in Jackson County, Missouri, they are typically booked into the Jackson County Detention Center. Under RSMo § 221.170, the Jackson County Sheriff’s office maintains a public-facing jail roster of individuals housed within the facility. The inmate search tool allows residents to find out if an individual is in custody, the facility they are housed in, and details about their charges or expected release date.

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency and is responsible for the Jackson County Detention Center. The center is the typical destination for individuals arrested and awaiting trial, as well as those serving short sentences for misdemeanor or lower-level offenses.

The Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) and the Independence Police Department (IPD) are two other agencies that collaborate with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in maintaining law and order. However, individuals arrested by these agencies may appear on the county’s official jail roster managed by the Sheriff’s Office because they are mostly also booked into the Jackson County Detention Center.

Individuals convicted of more serious offenses and sentenced to longer terms appear in the state prison system maintained by the Missouri Department of Corrections. It maintains its own offender search tool, which allows people to look up individuals incarcerated in state prisons. Moreover, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) maintains individuals held in federal facilities. They maintain a free, publicly accessible inmate locator on their official website at bop.gov.

How to Find an Inmate in Jackson County Jail

Inmates housed at the Jackson County Detention Center are managed by the County Sheriff’s Office. The Office has custody of the inmates’ roster. The tool is available for the public to look up individuals currently held at the Jackson County Jail. In the event that they are unable to locate someone using the online tool, interested parties may contact the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office directly or visit the office in person at 415 E 12th Street, Suite 100, Kansas City, Missouri, during office hours.

Jackson County Sheriff’s Office

415 E 12th Street, Suite 100,

Kansas City, Missouri, 64106

Jackson County Detention Center

1300 Cherry Street, Kansas City,

Missouri, 64106

How to Use the Jackson County Jail Roster

To access the Jackson County Jail Roster, interested parties should follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and visit the county website.

2. On the navigation bar at the top, locate the "Residents" tab and select "Public Safety."

3. In the Public Safety section, select "Jackson County Detention Center."

4. On the Jackson County Detention Center page, in the right section, click on "Inmate Online Search".

5. This takes you to a new page where you agree to the terms of use and disclaimer, after which you can select "Inmates" to get a display of the current inmates in the center.

6. Interested parties may search the tool using the name, custody dates, or arrest dates.

In the event that record seekers do not find the information they seek on the online search, they may contact the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office directly at (816) 881-1600.

What Information is Included in the Jackson County Inmate Roster

  • A Jackson County inmate roster typically contains the following information:
  • Full name: The legal name of the person booked into the facility.
  • Booking number: A unique identifier assigned to each individual at the time of their booking. This number is used to track the person’s record throughout their time in custody.
  • Bond or bail information: The amount that must be paid before the individual can be released. For serious offenses, there is no bail.
  • Arrest date: The date the individual was taken into custody and officially booked into the facility.
  • Charge description: A brief description of the charge or charges that the person was booked under.
  • Housing or unit location: The area or units within the jail where the individual is currently held.
  • Custody or release status: This indicates whether the individual is currently in custody, has been released, or has been transferred to another facility.
  • Mugshot: Photographs taken during booking.
  • Court date: The scheduled court appearance date

Under RSMO Section 610.100, there are exceptions to inmate information disclosure. For instance, when the information is likely to pose a clear and present danger, either to a victim, a witness, or an officer, such information must be redacted and not made public. Additionally, information that may affect an ongoing criminal investigation or disclose confidential sources is not disclosed.

Contact Details for Jackson County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Relatives, legal representatives and other individuals who need to arrange a visit to their loved one in custody, verify information appearing in search results, or who want confirmation about an individual may contact the detention center on (816) 881-3200. They may begin their search by looking up the county jail’s website or visiting the County Sheriff’s office in person at 415 E 12th Street, Suite 100, Kansas City, Missouri.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Jackson County Detention Center

1300 Cherry Street

Kansas City, Missouri 64106

(816) 881-3200

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

corrections@jacksongov.org

Jail Facility Overview in Jackson County

The Jackson County Detention Center is the primary facility for housing individuals awaiting trial or serving long-term sentences in Jackson County, Missouri. The facility has a 1000-bed capacity. The JCDC operates at a mid-security level. It is designed to house both male and female adults. In addition to the JCDC, the county relies on other facilities, including the Eastern Jackson County Correctional Center, to manage its overall inmate population. In addition, there is the Juvenile Detention Facility in Kansas City.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Jackson County Sheriff’s Office

415 E 12th Street, Suite 100,

Kansas City, Missouri, 64106

(816) 881-1600

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

sheriff@jacksongov.org

Jackson County Detention Center

1300 Cherry Street

Kansas City, Missouri 64106

(816) 881-3200

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

corrections@jacksongov.org

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Jackson County Detention Center

Relatives and friends may send money into the commissary account of an inmate in the Jackson County Detention Center. These funds are used to cover commissary items such as snacks, hygiene products, and phone time. There are multiple avenues to send money to inmates in JCDC.

  1. Online, via JPay or GTL.

The facility uses third-party services for inmate financial transactions. Using JPay or GTL, electronic deposits can be made using a credit or debit card.

2. In-Person Deposits at the Lobby Kiosks

Self-service kiosks are available in the facility for in-person deposits using cash or a debit or credit card. The location is the JCDC Lobby, 1300 Cherry Street, Kansas City, Missouri.

3. Money Order.

Interested parties may mail a money order that’s made payable to the inmates by name and ID number. Please note that cash is not allowed.

Address the money order to:

Jackson County Detention Center

Inmate Trust Account

[Inmate Full Name], [Inmate ID]

1300 Cherry Street,

Kansas City, Missouri 64106

Phone Deposits

Relatives and friends can fund an inmate’s call account directly by phone through the GTL/Telmate system provided by the facility. The phone number for this is 1-800-483-8314.

There are guidelines regarding the maximum amounts deposited at a time. Please contact (816) 881-3200 for current limits. Also, transactions are subject to processing fees, and funds may be withheld if the inmate has outstanding fees or fines.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

The Jackson County Detention Center is managed by the County Sheriff’s Office. The facility houses inmates designated as minimum or low-to-medium risk, as well as participants in alternative sentencing and work programs. In addition, there is the Eastern Jackson County Correction Center in Blue Springs, Missouri. The facility is designed to support the FCDC and address safety and capacity issues. Jackson County also operates a juvenile detention facility. It is located at 2800 NE Independence Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. The facility is designed for youth under 18 who are detained for juvenile justice proceedings.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Jackson County Detention Center

1300 Cherry Street

Kansas City, Missouri 64106

(816) 881-3200

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

corrections@jacksongov.org

Eastern Jackson County Correctional Center

900 Northwest Woods Chapel Road

Blue Springs, Missouri

(816) 881-1600

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Contact the county sheriff’s office at sheriff@jacksongov.org

Juvenile Detention Center

2800 NE Independence Avenue

KC, Missouri

(816) 881-4700

Monday - Friday

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Contact the Family Court.

Jackson County Visitation Rules and Schedules

The JCDC allows family members and friends of inmates to visit. Visiting an inmate requires advance planning and strict adherence to the facility’s procedures. Immediate family members and approved friends must be on the inmate’s visitor list.

The following visitation guidelines apply:

  • Visitors must provide a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, passport, or military ID.
  • All visitors must pass a background check
  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and documentation may be required.
  • Visitors must not wear revealing clothing, gang attire, or clothes that resemble inmate uniforms. Visitors are also required to wear shoes.

Please note that the duration of visits is limited to 20-30 minutes per session; however, this varies by unit. Any visitor under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be denied entry, and visitors with active warrants will be detained.

Mailing and Commissary Information

The Jackson County Detention Center permits friends and family to send funds and mail to inmates housed in the facility. This is legal and encouraged to boost the morale of inmates. It also helps to identify and address issues they may be facing. However, there are specific rules to follow in order to keep contraband out of the facility.

Senders should include the inmate’s full name and booking ID. They should also include the sender’s full name and address at the top left corner.

Mail to:

[Inmate full name]

[Inmate ID number]

Jackson County Detention Center

1300 Cherry Street

Kansas City, Missouri 64106

The following general mailing rules apply:

  • Mails are required to have the full legal name and ID of the inmate.
  • Standard white envelopes are allowed only without padding.
  • Letters are to be on plain white paper.
  • A return address is required on everything.
  • All mail is subject to inspection.
  • Cash or checks inside cards, stickers or adhesives are prohibited
  • Colored paper, perfume, or polaroid photos are not allowed.

Funds may be sent to inmates’ commissary accounts to purchase items such as:

  • Snacks
  • Hygiene products such as deodorant, soap, and toothpaste.
  • Phone time
  • Stamps and envelopes
  • Instant coffee and tea, and
  • Approved over-the-counter medications.

Family members and friends who want to deposit funds into an inmate’s commissary account have multiple methods to choose from, depending on convenience and the amount involved. They may use one of the following methods:

1. Online deposits using a credit or debit card via JPay or GTL

2. Money orders sent by mail

3. Cash or Card Deposits through the Self-Service Lobby Kiosk.

The following items are restricted:

  • Alcohol or tobacco.
  • Electronics, except approved tablets.
  • Outside catalog items.
  • Anything that can hide contraband (such as stickers or padded envelopes) will be rejected.
  • Gang-related materials
  • Newspaper clippings and printed material