Reynolds County Jail Mugshots Status
No official Reynolds County online mugshot gallery, recent-bookings feed, jail roster with photos, or daily booking report was located in the source review. That is the central fact for Reynolds County jail mugshots. Search results may include unofficial mugshot or inmate sites, but those sources should not be treated as the official county record. The official path is to call the sheriff, request open arrest or booking records under Missouri law, and verify any filed charge through the court system.
Reynolds County Jail is operated by the Reynolds County Sheriff's Office at 2319 Green St., Centerville, MO 63633. The published main phone is 573-648-2491, with fax 573-648-2296. The sheriff's mailing listing is P.O. Box 16, Centerville, MO 63633-0016. Sheriff Caleb McCoy is identified by 2026 public sources. Those local contact points matter because no separate online booking-photo portal was found.
What is and isn't public: Missouri law makes arrest reports and incident reports open records, but it does not require Reynolds County to post every booking photo online. Juvenile, sealed, expunged, investigative, victim-identifying, and safety-sensitive information may be withheld or redacted.
Request Reynolds County Booking Photos
The best Reynolds County booking-photo workflow starts with custody status. If the person is still held locally, the sheriff's office can explain whether a booking photograph is releasable and what request process is required. If the person has a court case, Case.net can verify charges and status, but court files usually are not mugshot galleries. If the person is in DOC, BOP, or ICE custody, the county jail photo may no longer be the current custody record.
- Call the Reynolds County Sheriff's Office at 573-648-2491 and ask whether the person is in local custody.
- Ask whether the jail releases booking photos and whether the request must be written.
- Prepare a Chapter 610 request with the person's name, arrest date, date of birth if known, and booking number if known.
- Ask for the open arrest report, booking record, and booking photograph, subject to lawful redactions.
- Search Case.net to verify filed charges and case status after the arrest becomes a court case.
- Use MODOC Offender Search, BOP, or ICE ODLS only when custody has moved to those systems.
Reynolds County Mugshot Record Fields
Because no official Reynolds County roster profile was found, the field list below is phrased as information to request or verify, not as a promise that these fields appear online. A booking photograph, when releasable, is only one part of an arrest record. It should be read with arrest date, charge description, bond or hold status, and court status. A photo does not prove guilt, and a booking charge may differ from the charge that the prosecutor files.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Booking photo | Photograph taken during local arrest processing if created and releasable. |
| Name | Person booked or held. |
| Date or time of arrest | When the arrest or jail intake began. |
| Arresting agency | Sheriff's office, Ellington Police, MSHP, or another agency if applicable. |
| Booking number | Local identifier if Reynolds County assigns one; format was not published. |
| Charge description | Arrest or booking charge, not always the final court charge. |
| Bond or hold | Release status, warrant hold, detainer, DOC hold, federal hold, or ICE issue. |
| Court case number | May appear after filing and should be verified in Case.net. |
| Release or transfer status | Whether the person is still held locally, released, or moved to another system. |
Missouri Law on Jail Mugshots
Missouri does not appear in the research to have one statute requiring every county jail booking photo to be posted on the internet. The key public-record law for Reynolds County jail mugshots is the Sunshine Law framework, especially the statute for arrest and incident records. A written request can ask the sheriff for the open arrest report and booking photograph, but redactions or closures may apply.
Key Statutes:
RSMo 610.100 defines arrest reports, incident reports, and investigative reports; arrest and incident reports are open records while investigative reports can be closed until inactive.
RSMo 407.1150 bars publishers of booking-photo or criminal-record information from charging the subject a fee to remove or correct the information.
RSMo 610.023 requires a public body to act on records requests as soon as possible, no later than the end of the third business day unless more time is justified.
That law-based route is different from a commercial mugshot website. Reynolds County records should be requested from the office that created or holds the record. Any court outcome, dismissal, warrant, bond order, or expungement status should be checked through the court, not through a paid removal offer.
Reynolds County Mugshot Retention Online
No official Reynolds County roster was found, so no official online retention window was found for booking photos. The research did not locate a rule saying photos remain online until release, drop after a set number of hours, or appear in a historical gallery. If a person was once held at the jail and no online photo appears, that may simply reflect the lack of a county mugshot portal rather than a sealed record.
Public access and record retention are not the same thing. A sheriff may retain booking records internally even when no public website displays them. A court case may remain visible in Case.net even though the jail no longer holds the person. A DOC profile may appear after sentencing even though the county booking photo is not posted. Match the question to the system: county arrest record, court case, state prison record, federal custody, or immigration detention.
Write a Reynolds County Mugshot Request
A useful written request should be narrow. Address it to the Reynolds County Sheriff's Office or records custodian and identify the record as clearly as possible. Include the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, arresting agency if known, booking number if known, and the requested items. Ask for the open arrest report, booking sheet, and booking photograph. If the office says another custodian holds the record, ask for the correct routing.
| Request Item | Use This Detail |
|---|---|
| Office | Reynolds County Sheriff's Office / Reynolds County Jail. |
| Street contact | 2319 Green St., Centerville, MO 63633. |
| Mailing listing | P.O. Box 16, Centerville, MO 63633-0016. |
| Phone | 573-648-2491. |
| Records requested | Open arrest report, booking record, and booking photograph if releasable. |
| Legal basis | Missouri Sunshine Law and RSMo 610.100 for open arrest records. |
Missouri fee law under RSMo 610.026 permits limited copy and staff costs. The research did not locate a Reynolds County booking-photo fee schedule, so ask for any estimated cost before requesting copies. Do not send payment to a non-government mugshot site for a county record.
Remove or Correct Mugshot Records
Reynolds County did not publish a local mugshot-removal policy in the official sources reviewed. For an official record, correction usually means contacting the agency or court that created the record and identifying the error. For records that qualify for closure, the legal route is through the court process, including expungement where Missouri law allows it. Reynolds County court records after arrest are the place to check dismissal, conviction, warrant, and expungement context.
For commercial publishers, Missouri law is more direct. RSMo 407.1150 defines a booking photograph as a photograph taken in Missouri by an arresting law-enforcement agency and makes it unlawful for a publisher or disseminator of criminal-record information to solicit or accept a fee from the subject to remove or correct criminal-record information. The statute provides misdemeanor and civil remedies. That law should not be confused with a promise that the sheriff will erase an official booking record on request.
State and Federal Mugshot Systems
State and federal custody systems do not work like a Reynolds County jail mugshot gallery. MODOC Offender Search can show active offenders supervised by the Missouri Department of Corrections, but it excludes discharged offenders and may omit some records for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons. MODOC profiles are state correctional records, not county booking-photo pages. After sentencing to prison, custody questions should move from the county jail to MODOC.
BOP and U.S. Marshals channels generally do not publish federal mugshots through the public inmate locator. BOP results focus on identity and custody fields such as name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. ICE ODLS uses A-Number and country of birth or biographical search for immigration detainees. If a Reynolds County jail call mentions a federal or immigration detainer, use those systems for current custody while using the sheriff and court for local arrest records.
Limits on Reynolds County Mugshots
Booking photos can be withheld or redacted when the law allows it. Juvenile matters, sealed records, expunged records, confidential investigative content, protected victim information, and safety-sensitive details may not be public. An arrest report can be open even when deeper investigative records remain closed. A court case can be public even when the jail does not publish a photograph. These limits are normal public-record boundaries, not proof that an unofficial website has a better source.
- Booking photo
- Photograph taken during jail intake or arrest processing.
- Arrest report
- Law-enforcement record of an arrest and related detention or confinement with the charge.
- Investigative report
- Deeper law-enforcement material that can be closed until inactive.
- Expungement
- Missouri court process for closing qualifying criminal records.