Search the Scott County Inmate Population

The Scott County inmate population includes people held in county jail custody, people moving through local court, and sentenced Missouri prisoners who leave the county roster for state systems. A Scott County inmate search starts with the jail roster, but the Scott County inmate population is not limited to one list. Jail booking records, MOVANS notices, court cases, state corrections records, and federal or immigration locators each cover a different slice of custody. The Scott County inmate population is best read through both the local jail count and the lookup chain for current, released, and transferred inmates.

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Scott County Inmate Population Overview

The Scott County inmate population is centered on the Scott County Jail information page and the Sheriff's Office in Benton. The county has one public detention facility in the Facility Map: Scott County Jail, operated by the Scott County Sheriff's Office. It holds adult pretrial detainees, sentenced county inmates, warrant arrests, local holds, and people waiting for court action or transfer. Municipal agencies such as Sikeston Department of Public Safety may make arrests, but the custody lookup still routes to the county jail unless the person moves to a state, federal, or immigration system.

Population counts move for practical reasons. A new arrest can enter booking after a sheriff or city police transport. A bond order can release a person. A first appearance can change bond or custody status. A sentence can move a person out of the county jail and into the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search. A federal warrant, probation hold, parole hold, or immigration detainer can also block release even when a local bond is shown.

148 Vera 2019 Jail Population
163 Vera 2019 Rated Capacity
1 County Detention Facility

Scott County Inmate Population Statistics

Scott County does not publish a current daily jail population dashboard on the sheriff or jail pages reviewed in June 2026. The strongest county-level statistics in the research come from the Vera Incarceration Trends county CSV, which labels Scott County, Missouri as FIPS 29201. Those figures are historical data, not a live county statement. They still help show the scale of the Scott County inmate population, the share of pretrial custody, and the relationship between jail count and rated capacity.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Total jail population148Vera Incarceration Trends county CSV, 2019
Historical rated capacity163Vera Incarceration Trends county CSV, 2019
Pretrial custody89Vera Incarceration Trends county CSV, 2019
Sentenced custody59Vera Incarceration Trends county CSV, 2019
Jail admissions588.75Vera Incarceration Trends county CSV, 2019
Jail population rate630.16 per 100,000 age 15-64 residentsVera Incarceration Trends county CSV, 2019


Who Makes Up Scott County Inmates

Vera's 2019 data separates the Scott County inmate population into pretrial and sentenced groups. Pretrial custody means the person has not been finally sentenced on the case that is keeping them in jail. Sentenced county custody can include shorter local sentences or people waiting for transfer. These categories matter because the public JailTracker roster is a county jail tool, while sentenced prison custody is searched through MODOC.

  • Pretrial and sentenced custody: Vera listed 89 pretrial inmates and 59 sentenced inmates in 2019.
  • Male and female custody: Vera listed 114 male inmates and 25 female inmates in 2019, with the remaining difference likely tied to estimation or unknown fields.
  • Race and ethnicity fields: Vera listed 54 Black inmates, 82 White inmates, and 3 Latinx inmates for 2019.
  • Other agency holds: Vera listed federal, prison, other jail, BOP, ICE, and Marshals hold columns at 0 for Scott County in 2019.

Laws for Scott County Jail Records

Missouri public-record law is the legal backdrop for Scott County inmate population and booking access. The fastest lookup is still the county roster, but Missouri statutes explain why arrest reports, incident reports, sheriff jail custody, commissary operations, warrant service, medical care, expungement, and custody deaths have public-record or jail-operation consequences. A roster entry is not a court judgment. It is a custody and booking record that should be checked against court filings and the holding agency.

Key Missouri statutes:

RSMo 610.011 states Missouri's policy that public governmental records are open unless a law says otherwise.

RSMo 610.100 defines arrest reports and incident reports and treats them as open records, subject to listed exceptions.

RSMo 221.020 makes the sheriff responsible for custody and keeping of county jail prisoners unless a statutory exception applies.

RSMo 58.451 covers coroner notification and investigation duties for deaths that occur in custody or in public institutions.



Scott County Inmate Lookup Fields

Static research could not render the full JailTracker interface because the public app uses JavaScript and captcha. The app model still showed useful search and result support. The practical point is simple: the roster is current-custody focused, and the person doing the search should expect a captcha or loading step before any name search works.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Captcha letters/numbersCaptcha textYes when shownEnter the characters from the image before searching.
Offender name searchTextNot specifiedThe model supports first name, last name, and offender name search fields.
Current offenders onlySetting or checkboxNot specifiedCounty wording focuses on who is in Scott County Jail.
FacilityDisplay or filter supportNot specifiedOnly Scott County Jail was identified as a county detention facility.
SearchButtonYes to submitUse a last name first, then narrow with a first name.

Scott County Inmate Record Details

A Scott County inmate record on JailTracker may include identity, booking, image, charge, bond, case, hold, facility, and update fields. The research file marks several fields as supported by the app model rather than confirmed on a rendered Scott County profile. That distinction should stay clear. A supported field may not appear for every inmate, and agency configuration can hide some data.

FieldWhat It Shows
NameFirst and last name fields supported by the public roster model.
Booking numberGrid support exists, but the exact Scott County format was not confirmed.
Mugshot or imageImage fields and image-hiding configuration exist; profile visibility depends on county setup.
ChargesCharge description, crime type, court type, dates, case number, warrant number, bond, count, and status fields are supported.
Bond and holdsBond type, bond amount, offender holds, and case links may appear when configured.
Last updatedThe app model supports last updated time and updated-by fields.

Past Scott County Inmate Records

Scott County's public pages did not post a released-inmate retention period for JailTracker. A person who was released may leave the current roster, while the arrest report, incident report, booking record, court case, and disposition can remain in separate systems. For past jail records, start with the booking date, full name, and case number if known, then contact the Scott County Sheriff's Office. Missouri Sunshine Law sections 610.011 and 610.100 are the research-backed access points for arrest and incident reports, subject to redactions and closures.

For formal charges and dispositions, search the Missouri Case.net public case search through the Scott County Circuit Clerk's instructions. The clerk says 33rd Circuit searches are real-time once entered, while all-circuit searches may lag up to three hours. That means a booking can exist before a court case is entered, and a court case can remain searchable after the person leaves jail.


Scott County Jail vs State Prison

A common search error is using the wrong system. Scott County Jail is for local custody, including pretrial detention, local sentences, warrants, and people waiting for transfer. MODOC is for active offenders supervised by the Missouri Department of Corrections, including prison, parole, and probation records that are not the same as a county jail booking. Federal BOP and ICE searches cover still different custody paths.

Custody TypeWhere to SearchWhat It Covers
County jailScott County JailTracker and jail phone lineCurrent local detainees, local sentences, warrant holds, and transfer waits.
State prison or supervisionMODOC Offender SearchActive Missouri DOC offenders, probationers, and parolees, with exclusions.
Federal custodyBOP Inmate LocatorFederal inmates from 1982 to present, with release-date caveats.
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee Locator SystemImmigration detainees searched by A-number or biographic data.

MOVANS and MODOC Search

MOVANS, Missouri's victim notification system, is useful when a person wants custody or court-event alerts rather than just a roster result. The sheriff FAQ names MOVANS as one way to find out whether a person is in jail. The MOVANS portal can help users register for notice of incarceration or court status changes, including county jail and Missouri DOC custody information.

MODOC Offender Search is not a Scott County Jail roster. It searches active offenders supervised by MODOC, including probationers and parolees, and it does not provide discharged offenders. The research found a visible captcha and active-offender scope notice. Some offenders may be withheld for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons.

The research screenshot of the MODOC offender search page shows the captcha-based Missouri state locator used after county jail custody becomes DOC custody.

Scott County inmate population state prison search through Missouri DOC offender search

Use the state locator when a Scott County case has led to prison, parole, or probation supervision rather than current county jail custody.


Scott County Detention Facility

The Facility Map found one public detention facility serving the county inmate population: Scott County Jail. No separate county work-release annex, state prison, BOP prison, ICE detention center, or public federal detention facility was located inside Scott County during the research sweep. Local police and municipal courts can still feed arrests and court matters into the jail and courts.

  • Scott County Jail holds adult pretrial detainees, sentenced county inmates, warrant arrests, local holds, and people awaiting transfer or court action.

Scott County Booking and Bond

Booking starts after a sheriff's deputy or local police agency brings a person to Scott County Jail. Research did not locate a county-published intake schedule, but the typical path includes identity checks, property inventory, search, fingerprinting, booking photo, warrant checks, medical screening, bond or hold review, and housing classification. A booking charge is not the same as a conviction, and it may not match the final prosecutor-filed charge.

The Circuit Clerk gives unusually specific bond instructions. During business hours, bond for someone in Scott County Jail is posted at the Circuit Clerk's office. After hours, bond can be posted at Scott County Jail. Cash bond must be cash, cashier's check, or money order payable to Scott County Circuit Court. Surety bonds go through qualified bail bond agents, and the sheriff FAQ says a list of approved bonding companies and agents is posted in the jail front lobby.


Scott County Mugshots and Jail Services

Scott County does not publish a separate recent-booking gallery in the research file. The JailTracker app model supports image fields and a setting that can hide images unless a user is logged on, so booking photos may appear on a profile when the county's configuration allows. When no photo appears, a person can request the arrest or booking record from the Sheriff's Office under Missouri Sunshine Law. Booking photos should be read as booking records, not proof of guilt.

The county publishes more detail for commissary deposits than for visits or mail. Access Corrections and Keefe Commissary are the listed money routes. The jail lobby kiosk accepts cash, credit, and debit transactions 24 hours a day, and the county says funds are credited about 30 minutes after completion. Official visit schedules, mail rules, and visitor item rules were not located, so call Scott County Jail before travel or mailing property.


Scott County Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Scott County inmate population? Scott County does not publish a current daily dashboard in the researched county pages. Vera listed a total jail population of 148 and historical rated capacity of 163 in 2019, plus a 2021 total jail population of 112 with many blank columns.

How do I search the Scott County inmate population? Start with the county jail information page and its JailTracker roster link. If the roster fails, call the jail, search MOVANS, check Case.net for court cases, and use MODOC, BOP, or ICE when the custody type is outside the county jail.

Does Scott County have more than one detention facility? The Facility Map found one public county detention facility, Scott County Jail in Benton. No separate Scott County state prison, federal detention facility, or ICE detention center was found in the research.

Can a person be booked but not yet appear in court records? Yes. A jail booking can happen before the prosecutor files formal charges and before the clerk enters a case. The Scott County Circuit Clerk says 33rd Circuit Case.net data appears in real time once entered.

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Directions to the Scott County Jail

Scott County Jail is at 131 S. New Madrid Street in Benton. The Sheriff's Office is directly behind the Scott County Courthouse and attached to the north side of the Judicial Building. The jail itself is across Tywappity Street south of the Judicial Building and faces New Madrid Street, a local detail that helps separate the jail entrance from the courthouse and clerk offices.

Benton is served by the I-55, I-57, U.S. 61, and Missouri route network that runs through Scott County. Official county pages do not publish turn-by-turn highway directions, so use the jail address in a map app and confirm the correct entrance before arriving. The county does not publish parking rates, public transit stops, or ADA entrance details for jail visitors in the researched pages.

Address

Scott County Jail
131 S. New Madrid Street
Benton, MO 63736
573-545-3525 / 573-471-3530

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking instructions were not located. Confirm parking and entrance rules with the jail before traveling.

Public Transit

No official transit route or stop was found in the county jail materials. Plan transportation before leaving.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID if visiting or requesting records, avoid unnecessary bags or electronics, and call ahead for current entry rules.