St. Charles County Inmate Population Search

The St. Charles County inmate population is housed through the county adult detention system and searched through official custody channels rather than a single local roster gallery. A St. Charles County inmate search should account for people awaiting court, local sentences, transfer holds, and custody notices that may move between county and state systems. The St. Charles County inmate population also changes as arrests, bond orders, court dates, and transfers occur. For Missouri readers trying to search the St. Charles County inmate population, the most useful path is to separate current custody lookup from court records, past booking records, and state or federal custody.

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St. Charles County Inmate Population

The official facility map for St. Charles County resolves to one adult detention facility in the county: the St. Charles County Department of Corrections Adult Detention Facility at 301 N. Second Street in St. Charles. The county operates the jail through the St. Charles County Department of Corrections. That local point matters because the Sheriff is part of the court and transport path, but the county materials do not identify the Sheriff as the jail operator.

The local jail population is a mixed county-custody population. The facility holds adults awaiting trial, committed or sentenced county inmates, state prisoners waiting for transfer, municipal holds, other-jurisdiction holds, and federal inmates. A newly arrested person may be in county custody while court charges are pending. A sentenced state prisoner may later move into the Missouri Department of Corrections count. Federal or immigration custody can also involve separate locator systems even when a person has a local St. Charles County tie.

The county's Sheriff page names Sheriff Scott A. Lewis and describes the Sheriff's court-centered duties: court services, courthouse security, prisoner transport, civil process, and bailiffs. That is distinct from daily jail operation. It also explains why an inmate lookup, a court date, a transport question, and a records request may point to different county offices clustered near North Second Street.


St. Charles County Inmate Statistics

The strongest St. Charles County jail-population numbers in the official sources are capacity and facility-operation figures, not a daily headcount dashboard. The county's facility overview says the current Adult Detention Facility was built in 1989, is a maximum-security second-generation jail, and has capacity for 592 prisoners. Current daily count, average daily population, annual bookings, and demographic breakdowns were not published in the official online county sources reviewed.

Not published Average Daily Population
592 Rated Capacity
1 Adult Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Date
Current daily inmate populationNot publishedOfficial county Corrections, Facility, FAQ, and news pages checked in June 2026.
Official facility-page capacity592 prisonersSt. Charles County Facility page, accessed June 2026.
Renovation-era usable capacity528 beds to 573 bedsCounty news releases dated May 15, 2026 and June 1, 2026.
Facility count in county map1 adult detention facilityFacility Map and official county facility page.
Food service volumeMore than 400,000 meals annuallyOperations and Support Services page.

The official facility page is the source for the building and capacity detail shown here.

St. Charles County jail facility overview and inmate capacity

The facility page is useful for population context because it names the custody categories and the published capacity, even though it does not publish a live daily count.



St. Charles County Jail Population Makeup

The county publishes categories rather than counts. The people held in local custody include pretrial detainees, people committed or sentenced in local cases, state prisoners awaiting transfer, municipal holds, other-jurisdiction holds, and federal inmates. The facility page also says offenses can range from misdemeanor traffic offenses to first-degree murder. That range is broad, so lookup results and release options depend heavily on the reason for custody.

Booking and intake add another layer. The county FAQ says a person brought to the booking section is advised of charges and bond if bond has been set, personal property is collected and inventoried, jail clothing and hygiene items are issued, and medical staff assess medical and mental-health concerns. Those steps are part of the jail record internally, even though the county does not publish a public profile page for each person.

Booking
The jail intake process after arrest, including property inventory, clothing issue, charge notice, and medical screening.
Hold
A custody reason from another court, city, agency, or jurisdiction that can delay release.
Detainer
A notice that another authority wants custody or notification before the person is released.
MDOC
The Missouri Department of Corrections, the state agency for sentenced prisoners and active supervision.
VINELink
A public custody and victim-notification portal used for St. Charles County current custody checks.

St. Charles County Inmate Laws

Missouri open-records law helps explain what can be requested, what can be searched, and why some jail or arrest material may still be withheld. For St. Charles County custody questions, the practical rule is to start with the county's custody and records channels, then use court and state-corrections systems when the question shifts from jail status to charges, sentences, or state supervision.

Key Statutes and Reporting Rules:

RSMo 610.011 states Missouri's policy that public records and public meetings are open unless a law says otherwise.

RSMo 610.100 defines arrest, incident, and investigative reports, and treats arrest and incident reports as open records with listed limits.

RSMo 221.020 is part of Missouri's county-jail custody framework, though St. Charles County locally uses a Department of Corrections operator.

Missouri DPS Death in Custody Reporting covers deaths involving people detained, arrested, en route to incarceration, or held in correctional and contract facilities.

Records requests for county-held records go through the St. Charles County Registrar, the county Custodian of Record for Sunshine Law requests. The county's online request form asks requesters to describe records as specifically as possible, including the subject, date range, and record type. That is the better path for archived booking records or record copies that are not posted online.


Search St. Charles County Inmates

No official county-hosted public roster profile or mugshot gallery was found on the St. Charles County government site. The official corrections FAQ points current-custody users to Missouri VINELink and says the jail may be contacted directly at 636-949-3003. That means a current lookup should not rely on unofficial roster domains or commercial mugshot pages.

Use this order when checking current custody:

  1. Open VINELink and choose Missouri before starting the custody search.
  2. Search by last name, then add first name or an ID if the portal offers those fields.
  3. Review the custody agency and location shown in the result.
  4. Register for custody notifications if the VINELink record offers that option.
  5. If the person is not found, call the St. Charles County jail at 636-949-3003 for a direct custody check.
  6. If the person has been sentenced and transferred, use Missouri DOC Offender Search instead of the county jail path.

The VINELink portal is the online custody-notification channel named by the county FAQ for St. Charles County custody checks.

St. Charles County VINELink inmate custody lookup

VINELink is a custody-status tool, not a full St. Charles County booking-photo gallery or a court case file.


St. Charles County Roster Fields

Because the official county pages did not show a local public roster with individual profile pages, the relevant search-field table is VINELink's public custody search. The labels can change as the portal updates, but the research captured the fields that users should expect when searching Missouri custody records.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
StateDropdown or searchYesSelect Missouri before searching for St. Charles County custody.
Search type / custody categoryTab or dropdownYesUse the offender or custody search path shown by the portal.
Last NameTextUsually yesTry spelling variants if the first search does not return a result.
First NameTextOptional but helpfulUseful for common surnames.
ID / Offender IDTextOptionalUse only if a reliable ID is known.
Register / notification optionsButton or formOptionalUsed for custody status alerts after a matching record is selected.

Past St. Charles County Inmate Records

A released person may no longer appear in a current custody lookup. For past St. Charles County inmate records, the path depends on what is needed. Custody status starts with VINELink or the jail phone line. Charges, hearings, dispositions, and filed court documents move to Missouri Case.net and the Circuit Clerk. Booking records or booking photos not posted online should be requested through the County Registrar under the Sunshine Law process.

Missouri law also limits some records. RSMo 610.100 says arrest and incident reports are generally open, but investigative reports can be closed while active. Certain arrest reports can also become closed when no charge is filed within thirty days, except for disposition and other statutory exceptions. Juvenile, victim, safety, sealed, and expunged-record issues can also affect what is released.

For a broader custody record walkthrough, the St. Charles County jail inmate records page can be used when the question is about current custody, booking, bond, and transfer paths.


St. Charles County Jail vs Prison

County jail and state prison are not the same record system. The St. Charles County Department of Corrections Adult Detention Facility is the local jail for adults awaiting trial, local commitments, municipal holds, other-agency holds, federal inmates held locally, and state prisoners pending transfer. The Missouri Department of Corrections is the statewide agency for sentenced state prisoners and active supervision.

Lookup QuestionCounty JailState Prison / Supervision
Who is coveredAdults in local St. Charles County jail custody, including pretrial detainees and local sentenced inmates.Active offenders supervised by the Missouri Department of Corrections.
OperatorSt. Charles County Department of Corrections.Missouri Department of Corrections.
Lookup pathMissouri VINELink or jail phone inquiry.Missouri DOC Offender Search.
What may be missingNo official local public profile or mugshot gallery was found.Discharged offenders and some confidential, safety, or security-limited records may be excluded.

The Missouri DOC Offender Search is the state locator for sentenced transfer and active supervision cases.

St. Charles County Missouri DOC inmate offender search

The DOC portal should not be treated as the first stop for a newly arrested pretrial detainee who has not been sentenced or transferred.



St. Charles County Detention Facility

The facility list for this county contains exactly one local adult detention facility. It is a county jail, not a state prison. It is the facility tied to current local custody checks, JailATM services, legal mail, video calls, and renovation-era visitation limits.

The official Corrections page is the county source for JailATM, video-call, mail, and current visitation notices.

St. Charles County corrections page and JailATM inmate services

The Corrections page is especially important because it carries the current notice that in-person personal visits are suspended or cancelled due to renovations.


St. Charles County Jail Conditions

Operations and Support Services gives context for the people inside the St. Charles County jail. The county lists GED and HiSET classes, Moral Reconation Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Heroin Anonymous, religious services, pastoral visits, Public Defender applications, and no-cost notary services through caseworkers. These services do not change custody status, but they affect daily jail operations and reentry preparation.

Health Services is a named corrections division. The booking FAQ says medical staff assess inmates and detainees during intake to identify medical and mental-health concerns. The 2026 jail-improvement news adds that the renovation is meant to improve the county's ability to manage hundreds of felony detainees with mental illness and substance-abuse issues. Food Services prepares more than 400,000 meals annually for inmates, detainees, and juveniles in Juvenile Justice Services custody.


St. Charles County Inmate FAQ

How big is the St. Charles County jail population? The official online sources reviewed did not publish a current daily inmate count or average daily population. The standing facility page gives a 592-prisoner capacity, while 2026 county news says renovation work is raising usable capacity from 528 beds to 573.

Does St. Charles County have an online jail roster? No official county-hosted public roster profile or mugshot gallery was found. The county FAQ directs current custody checks to Missouri VINELink and says the jail can also be contacted by phone.

Who runs the St. Charles County jail? The St. Charles County Department of Corrections operates the Adult Detention Facility. Sheriff Scott A. Lewis handles court services, prisoner transport, civil process, and bailiffs, which are related but separate functions.

Where are sentenced state prisoners searched? Once a person is sentenced and transferred to MDOC, use Missouri DOC Offender Search. The county jail path is best for local custody, pretrial detention, and people not yet transferred.

Are in-person personal visits available? The county Corrections page says in-person personal visits were suspended or cancelled March 22, 2025 because of renovations. JailATM remains the county-linked route for video calls, inmate accounts, and bail services.

How are old booking records requested? Use the County Registrar's Sunshine Law process for county records not posted online. A useful request should include the person's name, date range, arrest or booking date if known, agency, case number, and the exact record requested.

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Directions to the St. Charles County Jail

The St. Charles County Department of Corrections Adult Detention Facility is at 301 N. Second Street, St. Charles, MO 63301, in the downtown county-government area near the courthouse and courts administration offices. Visitors approaching from I-70 generally enter the historic St. Charles downtown area and use local streets to reach North Second Street.

Address

St. Charles County Department of Corrections Adult Detention Facility
301 N. Second Street
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-949-3003

Visitor Parking

Official jail pages did not publish detailed parking rules. Confirm visitor parking and entrance instructions with the facility before arrival.

Public Transit

Official jail instructions did not identify a public transit route. Confirm route availability before relying on transit for a jail or court visit.

Visitor Entry

Adult visitors need valid photo ID when in-person visits are available. Current county notice says personal in-person visits are suspended or cancelled during renovations.