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Current Callaway County Jail Roster

Search the current Callaway County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 12:28 UTCOfficial data
113In custody
30Felony
1Misdemeanor
$3.1MTotal bond
24Booked · 14d
18Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
MKMachelett, Kaylee Rae#1166446
Jun 1, 2026
STAY REASON: OUT OF COUNTY HOLD
Court / Warrant
9d
PMPersefield, Mallori Jonalyn#1166449
Jun 1, 2026
STAY REASON: OUT OF COUNTY HOLD
Court / Warrant
9d
CJChapman, Jonathan Maxwell#1166549
Jun 1, 2026
579.065-002Y202035 - TRAFFICKING DRUGS OR ATTEMPT- 1ST DEGREE+8 more
DrugsWeaponsOther
Felony9d
SRSnider, Robert Glenn Edwinn#1166064
May 29, 2026
566.095-001Y202011 - SEXUAL MISCONDUCT - 2ND DEGREE+12 more
Sex offenseDomesticProperty / TheftViolent
Felony12d
JCJohnson, Cavander Ray#1165772
May 27, 2026
Callaway County Warrant - Probation Violation - Possession Of Controlled Substance Except 35 Grams or Less Of Marijuana/Synthetic Cannabinoid
Drugs
14d
PRPittman Jr, Robert Lee#1165598
May 25, 2026
565.090-003Y202053 - HARASSMENT - 1ST DEGREE+5 more
DomesticWeaponsOther
16d
WSWayman, Scott Christopher#1165633
May 25, 2026
565.073-003Y202013 - DOMESTIC ASSAULT - 2ND DEGREE+7 more
DomesticCourt / Warrant
16d
LJLawson, Joseph Taylor#1165529
May 24, 2026
566.069-002Y202036 - CHILD MOLESTATION - 3RD DEGREE - CHILD LESS THAN 14 YOA
Sex offense
17d
FMFreeman, Michael David#1165424
May 23, 2026
565.090-003Y202053 - HARASSMENT - 1ST DEGREE+9 more
DomesticWeaponsOtherViolent
18d
MTMoore, Thomas Leon#1165323
May 22, 2026
565.090-003Y201753 - HARASSMENT - 1ST DEGREE
Domestic
19d
MJMadsen, Joshua Christopher#1165331
May 22, 2026
579.068-002Y202035 - TRAFFICKING DRUGS - 2ND DEGREE+2 more
DrugsOther
Felony19d
LPLikes, Phillip Charles#1165339
May 22, 2026
566.030-001Y202011 - RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE - 1ST DEGREE+9 more
Sex offense
19d
BLBatts, Lamont Eugene#1165328
May 22, 2026
577.010-032Y202054 - DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED+3 more
OtherBurglaryDrugs
19d
SMSmith, Matthew James#1165351
May 22, 2026
570.030-035Y201723 - STEALING - $750 OR MORE+8 more
OtherBurglary
$450,00019d
SDStarke, David Dale#1165010
May 20, 2026
577.010-001Y197954 - DWI- ALCOHOL- PERSISTENT OFFENDER+3 more
DUI / OVIOther
Felony21d
WPWinkler, Paul Robert#1164936
May 19, 2026
566.067-001Y202036 - CHILD MOLESTATION - 1ST DEGREE+1 more
Sex offenseOther
22d
DCDickson, Carlos Cassius Prentice#1163507
May 15, 2026
577.010-028Y202054 - DWI - PERSISTENT+1 more
DUI / OVIOther
26d
GBGibson, Brian Matthew#1163577
May 15, 2026
302.321-005Y202054 - DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED+3 more
OtherDomestic
26d
JAJames, Anthony Marshal#1163254
May 13, 2026
579.068-002Y202035 - TRAFFICKING DRUGS - 2ND DEGREE+2 more
DrugsOther
Felony28d
CTCross, Timothy Blaine#1163104
May 12, 2026
566.030-001Y202011 - RAPE OR ATTEMPTED RAPE - 1ST DEGREE+1 more
Sex offense
29d
  1. MK
    Machelett, Kaylee Rae#1166446
    Booked Jun 1, 2026Days 9Bond
    Court / Warrant
  2. PM
    Persefield, Mallori Jonalyn#1166449
    Booked Jun 1, 2026Days 9Bond
    Court / Warrant
  3. CJ
    Chapman, Jonathan Maxwell#1166549
    Felony
    Booked Jun 1, 2026Days 9Bond
    DrugsWeaponsOther
  4. SR
    Snider, Robert Glenn Edwinn#1166064
    Felony
    Booked May 29, 2026Days 12Bond
    Sex offenseDomesticProperty / TheftViolent
  5. JC
    Johnson, Cavander Ray#1165772
    Booked May 27, 2026Days 14Bond
    Drugs
  6. PR
    Pittman Jr, Robert Lee#1165598
    Booked May 25, 2026Days 16Bond
    DomesticWeaponsOther
  7. WS
    Wayman, Scott Christopher#1165633
    Booked May 25, 2026Days 16Bond
    DomesticCourt / Warrant
  8. LJ
    Lawson, Joseph Taylor#1165529
    Booked May 24, 2026Days 17Bond
    Sex offense
  9. FM
    Freeman, Michael David#1165424
    Booked May 23, 2026Days 18Bond
    DomesticWeaponsOtherViolent
  10. MT
    Moore, Thomas Leon#1165323
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Domestic
  11. MJ
    Madsen, Joshua Christopher#1165331
    Felony
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    DrugsOther
  12. LP
    Likes, Phillip Charles#1165339
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    Sex offense
  13. BL
    Batts, Lamont Eugene#1165328
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond
    OtherBurglaryDrugs
  14. SM
    Smith, Matthew James#1165351
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond $450,000
    OtherBurglary
  15. SD
    Starke, David Dale#1165010
    Felony
    Booked May 20, 2026Days 21Bond
    DUI / OVIOther
  16. WP
    Winkler, Paul Robert#1164936
    Booked May 19, 2026Days 22Bond
    Sex offenseOther
  17. DC
    Dickson, Carlos Cassius Prentice#1163507
    Booked May 15, 2026Days 26Bond
    DUI / OVIOther
  18. GB
    Gibson, Brian Matthew#1163577
    Booked May 15, 2026Days 26Bond
    OtherDomestic
  19. JA
    James, Anthony Marshal#1163254
    Felony
    Booked May 13, 2026Days 28Bond
    DrugsOther
  20. CT
    Cross, Timothy Blaine#1163104
    Booked May 12, 2026Days 29Bond
    Sex offense

Callaway County Jail Contact Information

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

Facility
Callaway County Detention Center
Operated By
Callaway County Sheriff's Office
Court
Callaway County Circuit Court

About the Callaway County Detention Center

The Callaway County detention facility in Fulton is operated by the Callaway County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Confirm custody and court details with the Callaway County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Callaway County Detention Center
Operated By
Callaway County Sheriff's Office
County
Callaway County, Missouri (Fulton)
Roster Source
Callaway County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Callaway County Inmate Search Works

To utilize the Callaway County inmate search effectively, one must visit the official sheriff's website or designated online portal. The search interface allows users to input specific information such as the inmate's name or booking number. Accurate data entry is critical; common errors can lead to misleading results, making it essential for families and legal representatives to verify spelling and details before executing the search.

The booking record retrieved from the Callaway County inmate search provides essential fields, including the inmate's name, date of booking, charges filed against them, current status, and bond amount. Understanding terms like pending, sentenced, or hold is vital. A pending status indicates ongoing legal processes, while sentenced means a verdict has been reached. A hold suggests that the inmate is retained for other jurisdictions, which may complicate their release timeline.

Charges against inmates can change over time due to various factors, including plea agreements or additional evidence emerging during the legal process. These changes might also contribute to timing delays in the court system. Therefore, staying updated through the inmate search can shed light on any modifications to an inmate's charges. Search tips include checking back frequently and knowing that online data may be updated at different intervals.

Posting Bail at Callaway County Detention Center

When a suspect is arrested in Callaway County, the judge plays a pivotal role in determining the bail amount. Bail is primarily intended to ensure that the individual appears in court for subsequent hearings. Factors influencing bail include the severity of the charges, prior criminal history, and flight risk assessment. Understanding how these criteria are evaluated can provide insights into the judicial process occurring at the Callaway County Jail.

Different types of bonds exist in Callaway County, such as cash, surety, property, and own recognizance (OR) bonds. A cash bond requires payment of the full bail amount upfront, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman and typically incurs a 10% fee. Property bonds allow individuals to use their property’s equity, and an OR bond allows release based solely on the individual’s promise to return to court. Each type carries different implications for the defendant's financial responsibilities.

Posting bail at the Callaway County Detention Center involves a series of steps that can vary depending on the type of bond chosen. For a cash bond, payment must be made directly to the jail, while a surety bond requires contacting a licensed bail bondsman. Timing is essential, as release can take several hours after posting bail, influenced by processing procedures. Co-signers on bonds assume financial responsibility, increasing their risk should the inmate fail to appear for court.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center have access to a commissary account, allowing them to purchase various items, including hygiene products, snacks, and writing materials. The trust account serves as a means for inmates to manage their funds while incarcerated, which can also help maintain a sense of normalcy during their time in custody. Family members often contribute to these accounts to support their loved ones.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be accomplished through several methods at Callaway County. Options include using a kiosk located in the facility, online deposits via the jail’s official portal, or through phone transactions. Money orders are also accepted but should be submitted through the mail. Each method may involve processing fees and varying times, requiring families to be aware of their options when sending funds.

It's vital to remember that mailing cash to Callaway County Jail is strictly prohibited for security reasons. Instead, using the inmate's booking number is essential to ensure that funds are credited accurately to the correct account. Families should remain cognizant of the processing fees associated with deposits, as these can affect the amount of money inmates receive. Understanding these procedures helps ensure timely support for those incarcerated.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center can only make outgoing calls, which are typically collect calls or can be funded through prepaid accounts. This policy is in place to maintain security within the facility and ensures that communications are straightforward. Family members should be prepared to set up accounts with specific phone service providers to facilitate these calls, as incoming calls are not permitted for safety reasons.

Video visits have also become a popular means of communication at the Callaway County facility, offering a more personal connection. Families can schedule these visits in advance, though there may be associated fees for each session. Electronic messaging systems provide another avenue for inmates to communicate with family and friends, allowing for quicker exchanges than traditional mail, although all messages are monitored for security.

When it comes to mail, strict rules apply at Callaway County Detention Center. Inmates must have their letters addressed correctly, and all incoming mail is subject to inspection. Legal correspondence is treated differently; it is confidential and inspected only to ensure it does not contain contraband. Understanding these rules is essential for families to maintain consistent communication while adhering to facility policies.

Callaway County Court Information

The court system responsible for handling cases from the Callaway County Detention Center is the Circuit Court of Callaway County. This court deals with various criminal matters, including preliminary hearings, trials, and sentencing. The involvement of multiple court levels can impact the timeline of a case, as proceedings must follow strict legal protocols and timelines dictated by Missouri law.

The case timeline within this jurisdiction typically begins with an initial appearance, where the defendant is informed of their charges. Subsequent steps may include arraignment, pre-trial motions, and the trial itself. Sentencing follows if a guilty verdict is reached. Each stage is vital, as they provide opportunities for defense strategies and negotiation of plea deals. Understanding this sequence helps families and defendants prepare for what lies ahead.

Video hearings have become a standard procedure in many cases, allowing defendants to appear before the judge remotely from the Callaway County Jail. This has streamlined certain court processes, particularly during high-volume periods or public health concerns. To stay informed about court dates, families can check the court's online records, which serve as authoritative sources for case updates. Such resources are invaluable for those navigating the complexities of the judicial system.

Court
Callaway County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search for the Callaway County Detention Center in Fulton, Missouri?

To conduct an inmate search for the Callaway County Detention Center, you may visit the official website of the Callaway County Sheriff's Office. They provide an online inmate lookup tool that allows you to search by name or booking date. Additionally, you can contact the facility directly via phone to inquire about specific inmate information. Please ensure you have the full name and other relevant details of the individual in order to facilitate the search process.

What is the booking process at the Callaway County Detention Center?

The booking process at the Callaway County Detention Center involves several steps upon an individual's arrest. Initially, law enforcement officials will transport the individual to the facility. Upon arrival, the detainee will undergo a thorough search, have their personal property documented, and be fingerprinted. Next, the individual’s information will be entered into the booking system, including charges and identification details. This process typically includes a medical evaluation to ensure the individual's health status is noted before they are assigned to a housing unit.

What types of bail and bond options are available at the Callaway County Detention Center?

At the Callaway County Detention Center, several types of bail and bond options are available to defendants. These include cash bonds, which require the full amount to be paid upfront, and surety bonds, where a bail bondsman guarantees the bond in exchange for a fee. The amount of bail is typically set by the court and can vary based on the nature of the charges. It is advisable to consult with a legal representative regarding the most appropriate course of action for securing release from detention.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced status for inmates at Callaway County Jail?

Inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center may either be in pretrial status or sentenced status. Pretrial inmates are individuals awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of a crime; they remain in custody while their legal proceedings are ongoing. Conversely, sentenced inmates have been convicted and are serving their sentences as determined by the court. Understanding the status of an inmate is crucial for determining their rights and potential options for release or appeal.

How can inmates access their attorneys while detained at Callaway County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center have the right to access legal counsel. Attorneys can visit clients during designated visitation hours, and the facility provides private meeting areas. Additionally, inmates can communicate with their attorneys via phone calls, which may be monitored for security reasons, although attorney-client privilege is maintained. It is essential for inmates to inform their attorneys about their legal situation to facilitate effective representation throughout legal proceedings.

What regulations govern phone calls for inmates at Callaway County Jail?

Inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center are allowed to make phone calls, which can be either collect calls or prepaid calls set up through a third-party vendor. All phone calls are subject to monitoring for security purposes, with the exception of calls to legal counsel, which are private. Inmates should be aware of the associated costs and any restrictions on call duration and frequency. It is advisable to review the facility's policies for specific guidelines regarding communication.

Is video visitation available for inmates at Callaway County Detention Center?

The Callaway County Detention Center offers video visitation to enhance communication between inmates and their families or friends. This system allows approved visitors to connect with inmates remotely through a secure video link. Visitors must register and schedule their video visits in advance, adhering to the facility's guidelines regarding appropriate conduct during the session. Video visitation provides a valuable alternative for maintaining familial connections while ensuring the security and safety of the facility.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at the Callaway County Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Callaway County Detention Center is governed by specific rules to maintain security and order. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. All visits are subject to monitoring, and visitors are prohibited from bringing personal belongings into the visitation area. Additionally, dress codes must be observed, and any contraband will result in immediate termination of the visit. It is advisable to check the facility's visitation schedule and guidelines prior to attending.

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

To send money to an inmate at the Callaway County Detention Center, you may utilize several methods, including online deposit services, money orders, or cash deposits at designated kiosks located within the facility. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate's trust account, which they can use to purchase items from the commissary. It is essential to follow the specific guidelines for each method, ensuring that all transactions are correctly processed to avoid delays in crediting the inmate's account.

What are the regulations for sending mail to inmates at Callaway County Detention Center?

When sending mail to inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center, it is important to adhere to established regulations. All correspondence must include the inmate's full name and identification number, as well as the facility's address. Certain items, such as contraband or inappropriate materials, are strictly prohibited. Legal mail, which pertains to attorney communications, is subject to different handling procedures to ensure confidentiality. It is advisable to review the facility's mailing guidelines to ensure compliance and avoid delays in delivery.

What is the process for inmate release from the Callaway County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center generally involves several steps once the inmate has satisfied the conditions for release. This may include completing a sentence, posting bail, or receiving a court order for release. Prior to release, any outstanding charges or detainers will be verified. Inmates will be notified of their release date and time, and arrangements for the return of personal property will be coordinated. It is essential for inmates and their families to understand the timeline for the release process.

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

Court appearances for inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center are typically scheduled by the court system in coordination with the detention facility. Inmates are usually transported to court for scheduled hearings, arraignments, or trials based on established court calendars. Legal representatives play a crucial role in ensuring that inmates are informed of upcoming court dates and any necessary preparations. It is important for inmates and their counsel to remain aware of their court schedules to avoid missed hearings.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Callaway County Detention Center?

During the booking process at the Callaway County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property is carefully inventoried and secured. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects are documented and stored in a secure area until the inmate's release. Inmates are not permitted to retain personal belongings while in custody, with the exception of authorized items. Family members may retrieve certain personal property upon approval. Understanding the facility's property policies can prevent complications during the booking process.

What medical care is provided to inmates at Callaway County Jail?

Inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center have access to medical care, including evaluations and treatment for both acute and chronic health issues. The facility typically employs medical professionals to assess the health needs of inmates during the booking process and throughout their stay. Special needs, such as mental health services or medication management, are also addressed based on individual assessments. It is important for inmates to communicate any medical concerns to staff to ensure appropriate care is provided.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Callaway County Detention Center?

Inmate transfers at the Callaway County Detention Center may occur for various reasons, including reclassification, court orders, or transfers to different facilities. The transfer process typically involves coordination between law enforcement agencies and the receiving facility, ensuring that proper documentation and legal requirements are met. Inmates will be informed of their transfer status and any associated timelines. It is advisable for inmates and their families to remain in contact with legal representation to address concerns related to the transfer.

How can I access public records related to the Callaway County Detention Center?

Accessing public records related to the Callaway County Detention Center can be done through the Callaway County Sheriff's Office or the Missouri Department of Corrections. Individuals may request access to various records, including inmate booking information, incident reports, and court documents, subject to applicable laws and regulations. Requests for records can often be made in person, via mail, or online, depending on the specific guidelines of the agency. It is important to provide sufficient identification and relevant details to facilitate the request.

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

At the Callaway County Detention Center, juvenile and adult processing differs significantly due to legal requirements and the nature of rehabilitation. Juveniles are typically handled through a separate system that emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment, focusing on diversion programs and family involvement. Adult processing follows standard booking procedures, with individuals being placed in the general population or awaiting trial. Legal representation is critical for both juveniles and adults to navigate the respective judicial processes effectively.

What are detainer holds and how do they affect inmates at Callaway County Detention Center?

Detainer holds at the Callaway County Detention Center occur when law enforcement agencies place a hold on an inmate due to outstanding warrants or additional charges. These holds prevent the inmate from being released until the underlying issues are resolved, which may involve additional court appearances or negotiations. Inmates should be aware of any detainers affecting their legal status, as they can complicate the release process. Consulting legal counsel can provide clarity regarding the implications of detainer holds.

What are the consequences of re-arrest or parole violations for inmates at Callaway County Jail?

Re-arrest or parole violations for inmates at the Callaway County Detention Center can lead to significant legal consequences. Inmates who are re-arrested may face additional charges and a potential loss of bail privileges. For those on parole, violations may result in a revocation hearing, where the parole board evaluates the circumstances. Legal representation is crucial for addressing these issues and navigating the subsequent legal processes. Understanding the implications of re-arrest and parole violations can help inmates prepare for potential outcomes.

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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 Callaway County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.