Support Staff:
Our support staff is responsible for the day to day operations of the office. The support staff consists of 7 full-time employees which maintain our incident records, process CCW permits, field phone calls for our facility, maintain financial records, process sex offender registrations, maintain POST training records, transcribe reports, process traffic citations, arrange prisoner transports, employee payroll and civil process.
One full-time deputy is assigned to civil process and serving court papers such as ex partes and eviction notices.
Two full-time deputies are assigned to transporting prisoners from our jail to Missouri DOC facilities as well as picking up prisoners from other agencies around the region.
The support staff are supervised by Office Manager Allisha Woods.
One full-time deputy is assigned to civil process and serving court papers such as ex partes and eviction notices.
Two full-time deputies are assigned to transporting prisoners from our jail to Missouri DOC facilities as well as picking up prisoners from other agencies around the region.
The support staff are supervised by Office Manager Allisha Woods.
Records Requests:
Reports are typically available to the public after 10 business days. Release of certain reports may take additional time. Costs may apply to requests.
Records or reports can be obtained by contacting Records Clerk at 417-451-8300 during normal business hours.
Records or reports can be obtained by contacting Records Clerk at 417-451-8300 during normal business hours.
Victim Advocate/Victim Services:
Missouri Attorney General's "Crime Victims' Rights" info, Here.
Missouri Attorney General's "Protecting Victim's of Domestic Violence" info, Here.
Victim advocates are professionals trained to support victims of crime. Advocates offer victims information, emotional support, and help finding resources and filling out paperwork. Sometimes, advocates go to court with victims. Advocates may also contact organizations, such as criminal justice or social service agencies, to get help or information for victims.
Contact Victim Advocate Tasha Schriever at 417-451-8300 during normal business hours.
Missouri Attorney General's "Protecting Victim's of Domestic Violence" info, Here.
Victim advocates are professionals trained to support victims of crime. Advocates offer victims information, emotional support, and help finding resources and filling out paperwork. Sometimes, advocates go to court with victims. Advocates may also contact organizations, such as criminal justice or social service agencies, to get help or information for victims.
- Providing information on victimization;
- Providing information on crime prevention;
- Providing information on victims' legal rights and protections;
- Providing information on the criminal justice process;
- Providing emotional support to victims;
- Helping victims with safety planning;
- Helping victims with victim compensation applications;
- Notifying victims of inmates' release or escape.
Contact Victim Advocate Tasha Schriever at 417-451-8300 during normal business hours.