Find Andrew County Booking Photos

Andrew County jail mugshots are posted as part of the sheriff's public roster when a booking photo is available for a current inmate or recent release. Find Andrew County booking photos by using the official jail roster first, then the recent-release list, phone confirmation, or a public-records request if the photo is no longer online. Booking photos are jail records, not proof of guilt, and court records may later change the charge status.

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Andrew County Jail Mugshots

Andrew County's official roster displays booking photos publicly. The current roster uses mugshot images beside roster entries, and the inspected public profile also showed the booking photo. The 48-hour release roster showed mugshots for released entries. That means the official sheriff roster is the primary source for Andrew County jail mugshots, not a separate photo gallery or a commercial publication.

The roster is records-oriented. A booking photo appears with the name, booking number, booking date, charges, bond, and profile link. It reflects a jail booking, not a conviction. The court record may later show an amended charge, dismissal, plea, trial setting, or other disposition. For the custody side of the same search, use Andrew County inmate records. For the filed court case after booking, use Andrew County court records after jail arrest.


Where Andrew County Photos Appear

The public sources identified for booking photos are the current roster, the 48-hour release roster, and individual roster profiles. The sheriff's Most Wanted page was checked, but it displayed content unavailable at inspection. The sheriff press-release index was also checked, but no current body items were shown in the 2026 page body during research. Do not rely on those pages for current jail mugshots unless the official pages later publish entries.

  1. Open the Andrew County Detention Center roster chooser.
  2. Select Current Inmates if the person is believed to be in custody.
  3. Select 48 Hour Release if the person may have been released recently.
  4. Search by first or last name, then open the profile to view the booking photo and fields.
  5. Call Andrew County Jail at 816-324-4114 if the photo or custody status cannot be confirmed online.

Andrew County Mugshot Record

The booking photo is only one field in the roster record. The public profile inspected during research showed a single mugshot and several basic booking fields. It did not show height, weight, hair, eyes, full date of birth, home address, housing unit, court date, arresting agency, warrant number, judge, or projected release date. That narrower field set is important when requesting a photo or comparing a roster record to court records.

FieldWhat It Shows
MugshotBooking photo shown on roster entries and profiles.
NameRoster name and profile heading.
Booking numberNumeric identifier used in the public profile URL.
Age / gender / raceBasic demographic fields visible on the public profile.
Booking dateDate and time of jail intake.
ChargesBooking charge lines, including holds when present.
BondRoster bond amount, without full release-eligibility detail.
Release dateShown on released roster entries.

Released Andrew County Mugshots

The only official retention window found for released people is the 48 Hour Release option, which lists people released from the Andrew County Detention Center within the last 48 hours. Current roster photos stay visible while the person remains on the current roster. Recently released booking photos may remain on the release page during that short official window. No official Andrew County source found during research said that historical mugshots remain publicly searchable after the 48-hour release window ends.

What is public: Current roster and 48-hour release entries can show booking photos. Older photos may require a request, and some records can be closed or redacted under Missouri law.


Missouri Law on Mugshots

Research did not locate a Missouri statute using the word mugshot as a stand-alone rule. The most relevant law is RSMo section 610.100. It defines arrest reports and incident reports and states that all incident and arrest reports are open records, with closure rules for investigations and some uncharged arrests. Because Andrew County voluntarily publishes booking photos on the roster, the practical route is roster first, then a written request if the photo is no longer online.

Key statutes: RSMo Chapter 610 is Missouri's Sunshine Law; section 610.100 covers arrest reports; section 610.122 and section 610.140 address expungement paths for qualifying records.


Request Andrew County Booking Photos

If the Andrew County jail mugshot is not online, confirm first that the person was booked into Andrew County Jail. The jail phone line is 816-324-4114. A written request should identify the person, booking date, booking number if known, charge, and the exact requested record, such as booking photograph, arrest report, or booking record. A narrow request helps the custodian locate the correct record and apply any closure or redaction rules.

  1. Search the current roster for the person and save the booking number if a profile appears.
  2. Search the 48-hour release list if the person was released recently.
  3. Call the jail to confirm that Andrew County Jail created the booking record.
  4. Use Missouri Sunshine Law language for a written request if the record is not online.
  5. For prosecution records, follow the Andrew County Prosecutor custodian process.

The Andrew County Prosecutor Sunshine Law page is the clearest local model for request timing, custodian routing, and fees.

Andrew County jail mugshots Sunshine Law records request page

That request framework is useful for records not posted on the jail roster, though booking-photo questions should start with the sheriff or jail.


Mugshot Removal Limits

No Andrew County mugshot removal policy was located in official sources. If a photo appears on the current roster, it generally stays tied to the current booking entry while that record is public. If a person is released, the official release roster window found during research is 48 hours. For longer-term record relief, Missouri expungement statutes may apply to qualifying arrests or criminal records, but expungement is a court process. It is not the same as asking a website to delete a photo.

A dismissal, acquittal, or expungement question should be checked in the court record and, when needed, with a lawyer or the court clerk. The public jail roster is not the final word on whether a charge led to conviction. Avoid treating an old booking photo as proof of current custody, current charges, or guilt.


Federal and ICE Photos

County jail mugshots are different from federal and immigration records. The BOP Inmate Locator does not publish county-style mugshots through its locator. ICE locator instructions do not promise booking photos either. The BOP result columns documented during research include name, register number, age, race, sex, release date, and location. ICE searching focuses on name, country of birth, date of birth, or A-number.

The BOP locator is useful when an Andrew County case has moved into federal custody or when a person is not in county or state custody.

Andrew County jail mugshots federal BOP inmate locator without booking photos

That federal search is a custody locator, not a county jail booking-photo source.


Avoid Unofficial Mugshot Claims

Andrew County jail mugshots should be checked through official sheriff and public-records channels. Third-party photo collections may be stale, incomplete, copied without full court context, or disconnected from later dismissals and expungements. The official roster has a short release window and a custody purpose. Court records and Sunshine Law requests are better sources for the status of a charge, dismissal, or record closure.

For a complete picture, pair the booking photo with the roster profile, the Andrew County court case, and any written response from the record custodian. That approach keeps the photo tied to the official record and reduces the risk of relying on an outdated repost.

Andrew County's official sources also separate mugshots from most-wanted and press-release material. The sheriff Most Wanted page existed but had no active body content during inspection, and the press-release index did not show current 2026 items in the inspected body. The roster and 48-hour release list are therefore the documented photo sources for jail booking records.

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