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2026-06-10 13:53 UTCOfficial data
479In custody
210Felony
180Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
211Booked · 14d
20Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
WAWILLIAMS AARON RAY#22765731094817
May 22, 2026
FORGERY (Felony)+2 more
Fraud / Forgery
Felony19d
WLWALTERS LEVI BRADY#22765730666913
May 22, 2026Release May 28, 2026
PROBATION VIOLATION+1 more
Court / WarrantOther
Felony19d
VTVANDIVIER TRAVIS JAMES#22765731833889
May 22, 2026
FTA/STALKING (Felony)+1 more
Domestic
Felony19d
RJRUIZ JOE JOHN#22765730961825
May 22, 2026Release May 27, 2026
BURGLARY 2ND+2 more
BurglaryProperty / Theft
19d
RRRODGERS RYAN DEVANTE#22765729301921
May 22, 2026
INTERSTATE DETAINER (Felony)+7 more
OtherTraffic
Felony19d
MAMONAGHAN AVEN MICHAEL SR#22765732387873
May 22, 2026Release May 28, 2026
FTA/POSS CONT SUBSTANCE+2 more
Other
Felony19d
MGMILLER GREGORY JEROME#22765729462561
May 22, 2026
TRESPASS W/DAMAGE (Misdemeanor)+2 more
Property / TheftDrugs
Misdemeanor19d
DADIAZ-HERRERA ADAN#22765731578273
May 22, 2026
ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMITT SEX ABUSE (Felony)+7 more
ViolentSex offenseOther
Felony19d
CCCASTILLO CARMON JOSEPH#22765729701793
May 22, 2026Release May 27, 2026
BRAKE LIGHT (Misdemeanor)+8 more
OtherDrugs
Misdemeanor19d
WVWILLIAMS VINCENT MARTELL#22765726808865
May 21, 2026
RCF HOLD+1 more
Court / Warrant
20d
RDRUNKLE DUSTIN WAYNE#22765726685345
May 21, 2026Release May 29, 2026
POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO DELIVER
Other
20d
NJNEUMILLER JUSTIN DANIEL#22765728494497
May 21, 2026
DELIVERY OF NARCOTIC OR COCAINE TO MINOR (Felony)+23 more
DrugsOtherSex offense
Felony20d
MCMCQUEEN COURTNEY LYNN#22765727494689
May 21, 2026Release May 28, 2026
DWB+1 more
Other
20d
MIMCDOW ISAAC JAMES#22765726998433
May 21, 2026Release May 28, 2026
ENTICING A CHILD+4 more
OtherSex offense
Felony20d
JSJAMES SHANELL ANTWAN#22765728625057
May 21, 2026Release May 27, 2026
PROBATION VIOLATION (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony20d
HSHOLMES STEVEN ALEXANDER#22765726197537
May 21, 2026
ASLT WHILE DISPLAY WEAPON (Misdemeanor)+2 more
WeaponsOther
Felony20d
GJGRAVES JEREMY CHARLES#22765727858593
May 21, 2026
IMCC INMATE/DO NOT RELEASE!!!!+2 more
OtherDrugs
Felony20d
CFCOOKS FREDRICK EVANS JR#22765727912225
May 21, 2026Release May 29, 2026
IMCC INMATE/DO NOT RELEASE!!!!+1 more
OtherWeapons
20d
BJBOYETTE JAMES RUSSELL#22765729057057
May 22, 2026Release May 27, 2026
DOMESTIC IMPEDING AIR/BLOOD NO INJURY (Misdemeanor)
Domestic
Misdemeanor20d
LKLICK KELLY KRISTINE#22765724921377
May 20, 2026
PAROLE VIOLATION
Court / Warrant
21d
  1. WA
    WILLIAMS AARON RAY#22765731094817
    Felony
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Fraud / Forgery
  2. WL
    WALTERS LEVI BRADY#22765730666913
    Felony
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Court / WarrantOther
  3. VT
    VANDIVIER TRAVIS JAMES#22765731833889
    Felony
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Domestic
  4. RJ
    RUIZ JOE JOHN#22765730961825
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    BurglaryProperty / Theft
  5. RR
    RODGERS RYAN DEVANTE#22765729301921
    Felony
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    OtherTraffic
  6. MA
    MONAGHAN AVEN MICHAEL SR#22765732387873
    Felony
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Other
  7. MG
    MILLER GREGORY JEROME#22765729462561
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Property / TheftDrugs
  8. DA
    DIAZ-HERRERA ADAN#22765731578273
    Felony
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    ViolentSex offenseOther
  9. CC
    CASTILLO CARMON JOSEPH#22765729701793
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    OtherDrugs
  10. WV
    WILLIAMS VINCENT MARTELL#22765726808865
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Court / Warrant
  11. RD
    RUNKLE DUSTIN WAYNE#22765726685345
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Other
  12. NJ
    NEUMILLER JUSTIN DANIEL#22765728494497
    Felony
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    DrugsOtherSex offense
  13. MC
    MCQUEEN COURTNEY LYNN#22765727494689
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Other
  14. MI
    MCDOW ISAAC JAMES#22765726998433
    Felony
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    OtherSex offense
  15. JS
    JAMES SHANELL ANTWAN#22765728625057
    Felony
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    Court / Warrant
  16. HS
    HOLMES STEVEN ALEXANDER#22765726197537
    Felony
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    WeaponsOther
  17. GJ
    GRAVES JEREMY CHARLES#22765727858593
    Felony
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    OtherDrugs
  18. CF
    COOKS FREDRICK EVANS JR#22765727912225
    Booked May 21, 2026Days 20Bond
    OtherWeapons
  19. BJ
    BOYETTE JAMES RUSSELL#22765729057057
    Misdemeanor
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 20Bond
    Domestic
  20. LK
    LICK KELLY KRISTINE#22765724921377
    Booked May 20, 2026Days 21Bond
    Court / Warrant

Scott County Jail Contact Information

Use these Scott County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Scott County Jail
Physical Address
400 W 4th St, Davenport, IA 52801Open in Google Maps
Jail Direct Phone
563-326-8625
Operated By
Scott County Sheriff's Office
Court
Iowa District Court for Scott County (Seventh Judicial District)

About the Scott County Jail

The Scott County Jail in Davenport is operated by the Scott County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published inmate list — individuals in custody currently and within the last seven days — with booking date/time, committing agency, and charge descriptions including offense class when listed.

An arrest without disposition is not an indication of guilt. Confirm custody status and court details with the Scott County Sheriff's Office and the Iowa District Court for Scott County.

Facility
Scott County Jail
Operated By
Scott County Sheriff's Office
County
Scott County, Iowa (Davenport)
Roster Source
Scott County Sheriff public inmate list

How the Scott County Inmate Search Works

Using the Scott County inmate search can be a straightforward way to find out information about an individual in custody. The online database allows users to search by name, which can yield details such as booking dates, charges, current status, and any bond amounts associated with the inmate. This tool is not only valuable in tracking an inmate’s progress but also in understanding the nature of their legal situation. For families, being able to access this information can alleviate some of the uncertainty that accompanies an arrest.

The booking record fields include essential details like the inmate's name, date of booking, specific charges, current status, and bond information. Understanding the differences between pending, sentenced, and hold statuses is crucial for anyone searching the roster. A pending status means the individual has not yet been tried, while a sentenced status indicates a conviction. A hold status suggests the inmate is being detained for additional charges from another jurisdiction. Charges may evolve due to ongoing investigations or plea negotiations, and families should be aware that updates can take time.

When using the Scott County inmate search, some tips can enhance the experience. Make sure to input the full name to narrow down the results, and be patient as the system may take time to refresh. Keep in mind that updates in the database may not occur in real-time, leading to potential discrepancies in status. If you encounter difficulties, exploring variations of the name can sometimes yield better results. Staying informed about how to effectively use the inmate search can empower families and help them stay connected during tough times.

Posting Bail at Scott County Jail

In Scott County, the judge sets bail based on various factors, including the nature of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and the likelihood of appearing in court. Judges have discretion over bail amounts, which can range significantly based on the offense. For serious charges, bail may be set higher to ensure public safety and secure the defendant’s return to court. Understanding how bail is determined can help families prepare both financially and emotionally for the potential release of their loved one.

There are several types of bonds available for individuals incarcerated at Scott County Jail, including cash, surety, property, and own recognizance (OR). Cash bonds require the full amount to be paid upfront, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who allows the defendant’s release for a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds use real estate as collateral, and OR releases require the individual’s promise to return to court without needing to pay bail. Families should assess which option best aligns with their situation when discussing bail.

To post bail at Scott County Jail, family members or co-signers must follow a clear process. This often begins with contacting a bail bondsman if using a surety bond, where the 10% fee will be required in addition to the bond amount. It’s essential to understand the risks involved with co-signing, as this makes the co-signer responsible for the full amount if the defendant fails to appear in court. Once bail is posted, the timeline for release can vary, but typically, it takes several hours for the process to complete, so patience is key.

Sending Money to an Inmate

At Scott County Jail, inmates have access to a commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase items such as snacks, hygiene products, and stationery. These accounts facilitate some level of independence for inmates, enabling them to maintain personal care and stay connected with family. For families, understanding how to fund these accounts can enhance their loved ones' experience while incarcerated. This small financial support can make a significant difference in an inmate's day-to-day life.

There are multiple methods to deposit money into an inmate's commissary account at Scott County Jail, including using a kiosk located in the facility, online transfers, phone transactions, or sending money orders. It's important to be aware of associated fees and processing times for each method, as these can vary. For example, online deposits may incur a percentage fee, while kiosks often charge a flat rate. Families should consider the most efficient and economical way to ensure their loved ones have access to necessary funds.

When making a deposit, accurately including the inmate's booking number is essential. This number ensures that funds are credited to the correct account. It's crucial never to send cash through the mail, as this can result in loss or theft. Also, families should be alert to the jail's policies regarding deposits, as violations may lead to delayed processing or additional complications. Understanding the money transfer procedures can significantly ease the burden for families trying to support their incarcerated loved ones.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Scott County Jail is primarily initiated by the inmates themselves, who are allowed to make outgoing calls only. These calls can be either collect or prepaid, with collect calls often resulting in charges to the receiving party. Families should understand the costs involved in both options to manage their budget effectively. Maintaining contact through calls can provide essential emotional support to inmates and help families stay informed about their loved ones' situations.

Video visits have become an increasingly popular option for connecting with inmates at Scott County Jail. Families can schedule video sessions, but be aware that fees may apply based on the platform used. Scheduling these visits typically requires a prior setup through designated services, and understanding the rules and regulations governing these visits is essential. Video visitation provides an invaluable opportunity for families to see and interact with their loved ones, making the experience a bit more personal.

In addition to phone and video communication, inmates are allowed to send and receive mail. However, all correspondence is subject to inspection, so it’s crucial to adhere to the rules regarding addressing and content. Legal mail, which pertains to communication with attorneys, is afforded certain protections to ensure confidentiality, whereas all other communications are monitored. Families should be aware of these guidelines to facilitate smooth communication with inmates and avoid potential issues that may arise from miscommunication.

Scott County Court Information

The court that handles cases for individuals detained at Scott County Jail is the Scott County District Court. This court is responsible for overseeing the judicial process, from initial appearances to sentencing. Understanding which court is involved can help families track their loved ones’ proceedings and know where to direct inquiries. The court process is designed to ensure that each individual receives a fair trial and appropriate legal representation, which is crucial in protecting their rights.

The timeline of a case typically flows from an initial appearance, where charges are explained, to subsequent hearings that may lead to a trial or plea agreement. At every stage, the roles of the jail and the court differ; the jail is responsible for the inmate's custody, while the court handles legal proceedings. Families should remain informed about this timeline, as knowing what to expect can aid them in managing their emotional responses and providing support to their incarcerated loved ones.

Video hearings have become a necessary part of court procedures, especially for those unable to attend in person. Understanding the scheduled dates for hearings is vital, as families should remain updated on their loved one’s case progress. Court records serve as the authoritative source of information regarding a case, providing access to all relevant documents. Keeping track of these records ensures that families can stay informed and actively participate in supporting their loved ones through the legal process.

Court
Iowa District Court for Scott County (Seventh Judicial District)

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search for Scott County Jail in Davenport, Iowa?

To conduct an inmate search for Scott County Jail, individuals can visit the official Scott County Sheriff's Office website. Inmate booking records are typically accessible online, where you can search by name or booking number. This resource provides essential information, including charges, booking dates, and current status. Additionally, you may contact the jail directly for inquiries regarding specific inmates. The Scott County Jail is committed to transparency and making this information readily available to the public.

What is the booking and intake process at Scott County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Scott County Jail involves several steps. Upon arrival, individuals are processed by law enforcement, which includes fingerprinting, photographs, and thorough identification checks. Personal belongings are cataloged and secured. Inmates are then asked a series of questions regarding health and safety. This procedure aims to ensure that all individuals entering the facility are accounted for, and any necessary medical needs are identified. The entire process typically takes a few hours, depending on the circumstances and time of day.

What types of bail and bond are available for inmates at Scott County Jail?

At Scott County Jail, there are several types of bail and bond options available, including cash bail, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bail requires payment of the full amount set by the court. Surety bonds involve a third-party bondsman who guarantees the bail amount in exchange for a fee. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral. The bail amount varies depending on the charges, and inmates can discuss options with their attorneys or bondsmen to determine the best course of action.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at Scott County Jail?

Pretrial charges refer to individuals who are awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of a crime, whereas sentenced charges apply to those who have been found guilty and are serving their time. Inmates at Scott County Jail may be held pretrial while awaiting court appearances or bail hearings. The legal status impacts various aspects, including rights, access to attorneys, and potential bail eligibility. Families and defendants should understand these distinctions as they navigate the legal process within the Scott County Jail system.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at Scott County Jail?

Inmates at Scott County Jail have the right to access their attorneys. Legal representatives can schedule visits to the facility, but appointments must be arranged in advance. Inmates can also communicate with their attorneys via phone calls, though these conversations may be monitored for security purposes. It is crucial for inmates to maintain contact with their legal counsel to ensure their rights are upheld during legal proceedings. Families can assist by facilitating communication and ensuring that the attorney is aware of the inmate's status.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at Scott County Jail?

Inmates at Scott County Jail can make phone calls, but all calls are collect or through pre-paid accounts established by family or friends. Incoming calls are not permitted, and all conversations may be monitored for security reasons. To set up a pre-paid account, family members can contact the jail's designated service provider. It is essential to follow the guidelines provided by Scott County Jail to ensure that communication is not interrupted and to maintain compliance with facility regulations.

Is video visitation available at Scott County Jail in Davenport?

Yes, Scott County Jail offers video visitation services for inmates and their families. This service allows loved ones to connect with inmates remotely through a secure video platform. To participate, visitors need to schedule an appointment online and may incur fees for the service. Video visitation is an important tool, especially when in-person visits are limited or not feasible. It promotes ongoing communication, helps maintain relationships, and supports the emotional well-being of inmates during their time in custody.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Scott County Jail?

In-person visitation at Scott County Jail is subject to specific rules and guidelines to ensure the safety and security of all involved. Visitors must be listed on the inmate's approved visitation list and provide valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance, and there may be limits on the number of visitors and the frequency of visits. All visitors are subject to search and must comply with dress code regulations. It is advisable to check Scott County Jail's website for updated visitation hours and specific policies.

How can I send money to an inmate at Scott County Jail?

To send money to an inmate at Scott County Jail, individuals can use several methods, including online transaction services, money orders, or in-person deposits at designated kiosks. Funds are deposited into the inmate's commissary or trust account, which provides access to essential items. It is vital to follow the specific guidelines set by Scott County Jail regarding acceptable payment methods and limits on deposits. Keeping track of the transactions ensures that inmates have the necessary resources during their time in custody.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Scott County Jail?

When sending mail to inmates at Scott County Jail, it is important to adhere to specific rules and restrictions. All mail must include the inmate's full name and booking number, along with the jail's address. Items such as legal documents are considered legal mail and are subject to different handling procedures. Packages and letters containing prohibited items, such as contraband, will be returned or discarded. Families should check the Scott County Jail's official website for detailed mailing guidelines to avoid any issues.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Scott County Jail?

The release process for inmates at Scott County Jail involves several steps, which can vary based on individual circumstances. Upon completion of their sentence or after posting bail, inmates will be processed for release. This includes verifying their identity and ensuring all legal obligations are fulfilled. The timeline for release can depend on the time of day and any pending paperwork. Inmates and their families receive information about the estimated release time during their stay, helping them prepare for the transition.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Scott County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Scott County Jail are typically scheduled as part of the legal process following their arrest. The schedule is determined by the court system, and notifications are provided to both the inmate and their legal counsel. Inmates will be transported to court for scheduled hearings, which may include bail hearings, arraignments, and trials. Families can assist by staying informed about the court schedule and communicating with the inmate’s attorney to ensure proper representation and support throughout the process.

What happens to personal property and belongings during booking at Scott County Jail?

During the booking process at Scott County Jail, personal property and belongings are collected from inmates and securely stored. Inmates are allowed to retain only certain items, such as clothing and personal hygiene products, while other belongings are cataloged and placed in a secure area. Upon release, inmates can reclaim their property. It is crucial for individuals to be aware of the types of items allowed and the procedures for retrieval to ensure a smooth transition upon leaving the facility.

How is medical care provided to inmates at Scott County Jail?

Scott County Jail provides medical care to inmates through on-site medical staff and coordinated services with local healthcare providers. Inmates can request medical attention by notifying jail staff of their needs. Routine medical assessments are conducted, especially for individuals with known health conditions. Special needs, such as mental health support or chronic illness management, are also addressed. The jail aims to ensure that all inmates receive appropriate health care while maintaining safety and security within the facility.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers within Scott County Jail?

Inmate transfer procedures at Scott County Jail depend on various factors, including legal status, security needs, and facility availability. Transfers can occur between different housing units within the jail or to other correctional facilities. Such decisions are made based on evaluation by jail staff, considering the inmate's behavior, medical needs, and overall safety concerns. Families are typically informed about transfers, but specific details may be restricted for security reasons. Understanding these protocols can help families maintain contact with inmates.

How can the public access records and information from Scott County Jail?

Public access to records and information from Scott County Jail is facilitated through the Scott County Sheriff's Office. Individuals can request access to certain records, including inmate booking information, arrest records, and incident reports. While many records are available online, some may require formal requests under state public records laws. It is essential to be aware that sensitive information may be redacted for privacy and security reasons. For further assistance, individuals can contact the Sheriff's Office directly to inquire about specific records.

What is the difference between juvenile and adult processing at Scott County Jail?

Juvenile and adult processing at Scott County Jail differs significantly due to the legal age of accountability and specific procedures in place for minors. Juveniles are typically processed in a separate area and under different legal standards, emphasizing rehabilitation rather than punishment. They may have different rights regarding access to counsel and court proceedings. Families should be aware of these differences, as they can directly impact the legal process, support services, and communication with legal representatives for young offenders.

What are detainer holds, and how do they affect inmates at Scott County Jail?

Detainer holds are legal requests from law enforcement agencies, often for immigration purposes, that prevent an inmate's release from Scott County Jail. When a detainer is placed, it indicates that another agency intends to pursue charges or take custody of the inmate upon their release. This can affect the inmate's timeline for release and complicate their legal situation. Families should be informed about detainer holds, as they may require additional legal assistance and communication with immigration authorities.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations related to Scott County Jail?

Re-arrest due to parole violations can lead to an inmate being brought back to Scott County Jail. This can occur if an individual fails to comply with the terms set by the parole board, such as failing drug tests or additional criminal charges. The parole violation process often includes hearings to determine the consequences, which may result in additional incarceration. Understanding the implications of parole violations is critical for families, as it can significantly affect an inmate's future and rehabilitation efforts.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Scott County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.