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Current Camden County Jail Roster

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

2026-06-10 13:58 UTCOfficial data
77In custody
8Felony
2Misdemeanor
$4.0MTotal bond
12Booked · 14d
71Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
TTTrujillo, Toby#30281
Apr 29, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT - 2ND DEGREE
Domestic
$75,00042d
TAThomas, Arthur Jaemes#30260
Apr 26, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT 3RD DEGREE
Domestic
45d
SASwain, Alexander Ambrose#30245
Apr 23, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT 3RD DEGREE+1 more
Domestic
$100,00048d
BMBowden, Marty Lowell#30207
Apr 18, 2026
UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPON - SUBSECTION 4 - EXHIBITING+2 more
WeaponsDomesticViolent
53d
TMTurpin, Marissa Renae#30157
Apr 10, 2026
FAILURE TO APPEAR - FELONY (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony61d
SMSimmons, Michael Lee-jonah#30141
Apr 8, 2026
BURGLARY 1ST DEG
Burglary
63d
RWRoberts, William Harley#30134
Apr 7, 2026
KIDNAPPING - 3RD DEGREE+1 more
Violent
$50,00064d
DIDeely, Isaiah Aberash Ahmere#30135
Apr 7, 2026
KIDNAPPING - 3RD DEGREE+1 more
Violent
$50,00064d
YMYates, Matthew John Daniel#30104
Apr 2, 2026
TRAFFICKING DRUGS - 2ND DEGREE+2 more
Drugs
$150,00069d
HAHeslip, Aaron Michael#30096
Apr 1, 2026
POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS MARIJUANA/SYNTHETIC CANNABINOD+1 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
$20,00070d
ETEckard, Timothy Allen#30091
Mar 31, 2026
PROBATION VIOLATION
Court / Warrant
71d
WTWatts, Terry Eugene#30086
Mar 30, 2026
FAILURE TO APPEAR - FELONY (Felony)
Court / Warrant
Felony72d
BJBall, Jeffrey Keith#30060
Mar 24, 2026
ENTICE/ATTEMPT ENTICE CHILD (ACTOR 21 OR OLDER/ CHILD LESS THAN 15 YEARS OLD)+1 more
OtherSex offense
78d
SMStanley, Mark Allan#30054
Mar 23, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT - 2ND DEGREE+1 more
Domestic
$500,00079d
HWHorrighs, William Frederick#30056
Mar 23, 2026
ASSAULT 1ST DEGREE OR ATTEMPT - SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY OR SPECIAL VICTIM+2 more
ViolentOtherDrugs
Felony79d
BWBox, Willie Jacob#30044
Mar 20, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT 3RD DEGREE+1 more
DomesticCourt / Warrant
$10,00082d
WBWitt, Bradley Dewayne#30029
Mar 18, 2026
FAIL TO OBEY JUDGES ORDERS
Other
84d
RTRyder, Trisden Kole#30000
Mar 11, 2026
ASSAULT - 3RD DEGREE - SPECIAL VICTIM
Violent
91d
EHEaves, Hunter Bryson#29951
Mar 2, 2026
BURGLARY 1ST DEG
Burglary
100d
SKSnapp, Kevin Zachary#29934
Feb 28, 2026
TRAFFICKING DRUGS OR ATTEMPT- 1ST DEGREE
Drugs
102d
  1. TT
    Trujillo, Toby#30281
    Booked Apr 29, 2026Days 42Bond $75,000
    Domestic
  2. TA
    Thomas, Arthur Jaemes#30260
    Booked Apr 26, 2026Days 45Bond
    Domestic
  3. SA
    Swain, Alexander Ambrose#30245
    Booked Apr 23, 2026Days 48Bond $100,000
    Domestic
  4. BM
    Bowden, Marty Lowell#30207
    Booked Apr 18, 2026Days 53Bond
    WeaponsDomesticViolent
  5. TM
    Turpin, Marissa Renae#30157
    Felony
    Booked Apr 10, 2026Days 61Bond
    Court / Warrant
  6. SM
    Simmons, Michael Lee-jonah#30141
    Booked Apr 8, 2026Days 63Bond
    Burglary
  7. RW
    Roberts, William Harley#30134
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond $50,000
    Violent
  8. DI
    Deely, Isaiah Aberash Ahmere#30135
    Booked Apr 7, 2026Days 64Bond $50,000
    Violent
  9. YM
    Yates, Matthew John Daniel#30104
    Booked Apr 2, 2026Days 69Bond $150,000
    Drugs
  10. HA
    Heslip, Aaron Michael#30096
    Booked Apr 1, 2026Days 70Bond $20,000
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  11. ET
    Eckard, Timothy Allen#30091
    Booked Mar 31, 2026Days 71Bond
    Court / Warrant
  12. WT
    Watts, Terry Eugene#30086
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2026Days 72Bond
    Court / Warrant
  13. BJ
    Ball, Jeffrey Keith#30060
    Booked Mar 24, 2026Days 78Bond
    OtherSex offense
  14. SM
    Stanley, Mark Allan#30054
    Booked Mar 23, 2026Days 79Bond $500,000
    Domestic
  15. HW
    Horrighs, William Frederick#30056
    Felony
    Booked Mar 23, 2026Days 79Bond
    ViolentOtherDrugs
  16. BW
    Box, Willie Jacob#30044
    Booked Mar 20, 2026Days 82Bond $10,000
    DomesticCourt / Warrant
  17. WB
    Witt, Bradley Dewayne#30029
    Booked Mar 18, 2026Days 84Bond
    Other
  18. RT
    Ryder, Trisden Kole#30000
    Booked Mar 11, 2026Days 91Bond
    Violent
  19. EH
    Eaves, Hunter Bryson#29951
    Booked Mar 2, 2026Days 100Bond
    Burglary
  20. SK
    Snapp, Kevin Zachary#29934
    Booked Feb 28, 2026Days 102Bond
    Drugs

Camden County Jail Contact Information

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

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

About the Camden County Detention Center

The Camden County detention facility in Camdenton is operated by the Camden 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 Camden County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

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

How the Camden County Inmate Search Works

To locate an inmate in the Camden County Detention Center, you can use the Camden County inmate search tool available online. This user-friendly search allows you to enter specific details such as the inmate’s name or booking number. Once you submit the information, the system provides results that include booking records showing the date of arrest, charges filed, current status, and any bond information. This means you don’t have to rely solely on phone calls or visits to the jail for updates.

Booking records include a variety of fields that help you understand an inmate's situation. These fields typically include the inmate's full name, the date they were booked, specific charges, their current status (like pending trial, sentenced, or on hold), and bond amounts. Knowing what each status means is important. For instance, 'pending' indicates that the inmate hasn't had their trial yet, while 'sentenced' means they’ve already been through court and have been given a sentence.

Sometimes charges change as new evidence comes to light or as cases develop. This can cause delays in processing and updates, which can be frustrating for families trying to keep informed. If you're using the inmate search, remember to check back periodically. It might also help to use different variations of the inmate's name or include possible nicknames to ensure you get the most accurate results in your search.

Posting Bail at Camden County Detention Center

Bail in the Camden County Detention Center is set by a judge during a court hearing. The judge considers various factors, including the nature of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and the risk of flight. Different types of bonds can be set, such as cash bonds, which require the full amount in cash, or surety bonds, which involve a bail bondsman. Understanding these options can help families decide the best way to proceed if their loved one is arrested.

There are also property bonds and personal recognizance bonds (OR), which allow individuals to be released without cash up front but may require a co-signer. If a bail bondsman is used, they typically charge a non-refundable fee of about 10% of the total bail amount. It’s crucial for co-signers to be aware of their responsibilities because if the defendant fails to appear in court, the bondsman can take action to recover the full bail amount from them.

Once bail is posted at the Camden County Jail, the release timeline can vary. It depends on factors like the time of day and how busy the facility is at that moment. Usually, the process can take a few hours, but delays can happen. Families should be prepared for this wait and stay in contact with the facility to get updates. Keeping all necessary documents handy can help speed things up when the time comes for release.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Inmates at the Camden County Detention Center have access to a commissary or trust account, which allows them to purchase items such as snacks, toiletries, and writing supplies. Families often want to add funds to these accounts to help their loved ones stay comfortable during their time in jail. There are several methods to deposit money, including using a kiosk located in the jail lobby, online through the jail’s website, or by phone. Money orders are also accepted, but cash should never be mailed directly to inmates.

Depositing money into an inmate's trust account typically incurs some fees, and it’s important to be aware of processing times. While kiosk and online deposits are often processed quickly, money orders might take longer to clear. Always check the Camden County Detention Center's guidelines to understand any fees associated and ensure you're following all protocols to avoid issues. The inmate's booking number is essential during this process, as it helps ensure funds are correctly allocated to the right account.

It’s a good idea to keep records of any transactions made, as this can help you track deposits and balance inquiries. Families should also remember that funds in an inmate’s account can help provide some sense of normalcy during a challenging time. By ensuring their loved ones have enough money to buy necessities, families can offer significant emotional support even from a distance.

Inmate Communication

Communication between inmates at the Camden County Detention Center and the outside world is primarily initiated by the inmates themselves. They can make phone calls, but these are typically collect calls or prepaid accounts set up by family members. Video visits are also available, allowing for face-to-face interactions, though these require scheduling in advance and may come with fees. Each option can help maintain relationships during a difficult time, although there are some restrictions to keep in mind.

When it comes to mail, inmates can receive letters, but all incoming and outgoing mail is inspected for contraband. Families need to adhere to specific addressing rules to ensure their letters reach the intended recipients. Legal mail is treated differently and is typically not opened or inspected in front of the inmate. This allows for attorney-client confidentiality, while other communications are monitored. Understanding these regulations is vital for families wishing to maintain contact with their loved ones.

Electronic messaging is another option available to inmates, which allows them to send messages to friends and family. However, this service often comes at a cost. Families should familiarize themselves with the rules surrounding communication in the Camden County Detention Center to avoid any misunderstandings. By following the guidelines, families can help keep the lines of communication open during what can be a challenging period for everyone involved.

Camden County Court Information

The Camden County Detention Center is linked to the Camden County Circuit Court, which is responsible for handling criminal cases in the area. This court oversees the entire process from the initial appearance after an arrest all the way through sentencing if the defendant is convicted. Understanding the court structure can help families navigate what comes next for their loved one. The court system aims to be fair and just, but it can be complex at times.

The case timeline begins with the initial appearance, where charges are presented and bail is set. After that, there may be preliminary hearings and arraignments, leading up to a trial if the case isn’t resolved through plea agreements. The roles of the jail and the court are interconnected; the jail holds defendants until their court dates while the court determines their fate. Video hearings have also become a more common feature in recent years, which can help save time and resources.

To keep up with court dates, families can check the Camden County Circuit Court's online records or contact the court directly for information. These court records are the most reliable source for understanding the progress of a case. Keeping track of dates is essential for families, especially if they want to attend hearings and support their loved one throughout the judicial process. Having the right information can make all the difference during a challenging time.

Court
Camden County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate at the Camden County Detention Center?

To search for an inmate at the Camden County Detention Center, you can utilize the online inmate locator provided by the Camden County Sheriff's Office. This tool allows you to enter specific details such as the inmate's name or booking number to access their booking records and current status. Alternatively, you may contact the detention center directly via phone for assistance. Keep in mind that inmate information can change frequently, so it is advisable to verify details regularly to obtain the most accurate information.

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

The booking and intake process at the Camden County Detention Center involves several steps. Upon arrival, individuals are first searched for contraband. Personal identification and documentation are collected, followed by a fingerprinting process. Inmate information, including charges, is entered into the system. Medical screenings may also be conducted to ensure the health and safety of all inmates. This process can take several hours, depending on the number of incoming detainees and the complexity of their individual cases, ultimately determining their housing within the facility.

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

At the Camden County Detention Center, several types of bail and bond options are available for individuals facing charges. These include cash bonds, where the full bail amount is paid upfront, and surety bonds, which involve a bail bondsman who guarantees the bail amount in exchange for a fee. The bail amount is determined by the nature of the charges and local bail schedules. Individuals should consult with their attorney or a licensed bail agent for guidance on the best option for their circumstances.

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

Pretrial charges refer to individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or resolution of their case, without having been convicted of a crime. During this phase, defendants have the right to legal representation and may seek bail or release. Sentenced charges, on the other hand, apply to individuals who have been convicted and are serving time based on their sentence. Understanding this distinction is crucial for navigating the legal system within the Camden County Detention Center and ensuring proper access to rights and resources.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at the Camden County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Camden County Detention Center have the right to access their attorneys for legal consultations. Attorneys can visit inmates during designated visitation hours, ensuring privacy and confidentiality. Additionally, attorneys may communicate with inmates through phone calls, which may require advance scheduling. It is important for inmates to maintain updated contact information for their legal representatives to facilitate this access. Legal rights are protected under both state and federal regulations, ensuring defendants have the necessary support throughout their legal proceedings.

Are phone calls from inmates at Camden County Jail monitored?

Yes, phone calls made by inmates at the Camden County Detention Center are monitored and recorded for security purposes. Inmates can make collect calls or use prepaid phone accounts to communicate with individuals outside the facility. It is important for callers to be aware that discussions about criminal cases should be avoided during these calls, as they can be used against the inmate in court. Inmates should consult with their attorneys regarding appropriate communication methods to ensure legal confidentiality.

What are the rules for video visitation at the Camden County Detention Center?

Video visitation at the Camden County Detention Center allows family and friends to connect with inmates remotely. To participate, visitors must create an account with the video visitation provider and schedule appointments in advance. All video interactions are subject to monitoring to maintain security protocols. Visitors must adhere to guidelines regarding appropriate behavior and attire during the session. This service serves as an important means of maintaining connections while ensuring the safety of both inmates and staff within the facility.

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

In-person visitation at the Camden County Detention Center requires visitors to follow specific rules to ensure a secure environment. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance and may be subject to time limits. All visitors are screened for contraband and must adhere to dress codes and conduct expectations during their visit. Any violation of these rules can result in the termination of the visit and potential restrictions on future visitation.

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

To send money to an inmate at the Camden County Detention Center, you can utilize several methods, including online deposits through approved services, money orders, or cash deposits at designated kiosks. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate's trust account, allowing them to purchase items from the commissary. It is advisable to confirm the specific procedures and any associated fees with the detention center or its official website to ensure accurate and timely transactions for the inmate's benefit.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates at Camden County Detention Center?

When sending mail to inmates at the Camden County Detention Center, it is essential to follow specific guidelines to ensure delivery. All mail must include the inmate's full name and booking number, along with the facility's address. Items such as cash or contraband are strictly prohibited. Legal mail, which pertains to communication with attorneys, must be marked as such and may be opened only in the presence of the inmate. It is recommended to review the facility's mailing policies to avoid delays or rejections.

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

The release process for inmates at the Camden County Detention Center typically begins after a bond is posted or a sentence is completed. Once the release is authorized, the inmate's personal belongings are returned, and they may be required to sign release documents. The timeline for release can vary depending on the time of day and administrative processes. In some cases, additional checks may be necessary, leading to potential delays. Inmates or their families should inquire about expected release times to plan accordingly.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Camden County Detention Center?

Court appearances for inmates at the Camden County Detention Center are scheduled based on the judicial calendar and the nature of each case. Typically, the court will notify the detention facility of upcoming hearings, and inmates will be transported to the courthouse for their scheduled appearances. Inmates or their legal representatives should be proactive in confirming court dates to ensure proper attendance. Maintaining communication with legal counsel can facilitate the scheduling and preparation needed for these important court proceedings.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Camden County Jail?

During the booking process at the Camden County Detention Center, an inmate's personal property is collected and securely stored. This includes items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects. Inmates are typically issued standard facility clothing for the duration of their stay. Upon release, the individual will receive their property back, provided it has been properly documented. It is important for inmates to ensure that any personal belongings are accounted for during the booking process to avoid potential loss or confusion.

How is medical care provided to inmates with special needs at Camden County Detention Center?

The Camden County Detention Center is responsible for ensuring that inmates receive necessary medical care, including those with special needs. Upon intake, inmates are screened for medical conditions, and appropriate care plans are developed. This may include access to medications, mental health services, and specialized healthcare providers as needed. Inmates can submit medical requests to receive prompt attention for health concerns. The facility aims to comply with legal standards for inmate healthcare while addressing individual needs to ensure overall well-being.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Camden County Jail?

Inmate transfers at the Camden County Detention Center may occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or court appearances. Transfers are typically initiated by facility administration and may involve movement to other local, state, or federal facilities. It is vital for inmates and their families to be informed of the potential for transfers, especially if they affect legal representation or communication. Notifications regarding transfers are generally communicated to the inmate and legal counsel to facilitate continued access to rights and services.

How can I access records and public information related to the Camden County Detention Center?

Access to records and public information related to the Camden County Detention Center is governed by Missouri’s Sunshine Law. Individuals can request access to certain records, including booking logs, incident reports, and inmate information, by contacting the Camden County Sheriff's Office. Certain records may be restricted for privacy or security reasons. It is advisable to specify the type of information being requested to expedite the process. Understanding the scope of accessible records can help individuals navigate the criminal justice system more effectively.

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

Juvenile and adult processing at the Camden County Detention Center differs significantly in terms of procedures and legal protections. Juveniles are typically held in separate facilities and subject to distinct legal standards, including considerations for rehabilitation. While adults face standard booking and detention processes, juveniles are often offered diversion programs and alternative sentencing options aimed at their development. Families should be aware of the unique rights and resources available to juveniles in the Camden County system to ensure appropriate legal support and intervention.

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