Search the Ozark County Inmate Population

The Ozark County inmate population is centered on a small county jail that also appears in federal immigration detention sources. Ozark County inmate search work therefore starts with local custody, then shifts to Missouri, federal, or immigration tools when a person has been moved or sentenced. The Ozark County inmate population includes local arrestees, short county sentences, transfer holds, and some detainees tied to federal custody. A sound search for Ozark County inmates uses the jail contact line, public-record requests, court filings, state corrections records, and custody-notification tools rather than relying on a single online roster.

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The Ozark County Inmate Population

The Ozark County inmate population is held at one local facility: the Ozark County Jail / Ozark County Law Enforcement Center in Gainesville. The Missouri county sheriff listing identifies the Ozark County Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Cassidy Martin, the Gainesville law-enforcement address, and the main jail phone. The same building is also listed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as an ICE detention facility under the Chicago Field Office. That federal listing does not make it a separate jail. It means the same Ozark County jail can hold or transport immigration detainees while also serving the county's normal arrest and detention role.

People counted in the Ozark County inmate population can fall into several groups. Local pretrial detainees are people booked after arrest who have not finished their case. Short county sentences may remain in the jail. Other people may be held for a warrant, detainer, transfer, probation matter, or state-prison movement after sentencing. Immigration detainees follow ICE rules, and federal sentenced prisoners are searched in the federal system. This matters because a person may be absent from one lookup and still be in custody somewhere else. The first question is not only "is the person in jail?" It is "which custody system controls the person now?"


Ozark County Inmate Population Statistics

Public jail statistics for Ozark County are thin. No county dashboard, annual jail report, daily population table, or official online roster was located in the research sources. The best available figures are a reported bed count, a historical correctional-population count, and county population context. The Prison Policy Initiative and related correctional-population material reported 19 people at Ozark County Jail for the local jail data point dated December 31, 2013. The Marshall Project reported in May 2025 that Ozark County had a 24-bed jail, while noting the jail's new ICE transport and detention work.

24 Reported Beds
19 Historical Jail Count
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Jail bed capacity24 bedsMarshall Project reporting, 2025; county-rated bed page not located
Historical correctional population19 peopleCorrectional population table, local jail date 12/31/2013
County population8,553 in 2020U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
Annual bookingsNot published in located official sourcesNo county annual jail report found
Average daily populationNot published in located official sourcesNo county ADP dashboard found


ICE and the Ozark County Inmate Population

The Ozark County inmate population is not only a local pretrial population. ICE's official facility page lists the jail as a detention facility and gives a detainee information option on the jail phone line. The Marshall Project reported in May 2025 that Ozark County had negotiated an ICE contract to transport and temporarily hold detainees. It reported a rate of $110 per detainee per night and $1.10 per mile for transport, along with long transport runs and a jump in jail staffing after the contract began. Those figures should be read as public reporting, not as a county-posted daily census.

This federal role changes the search path. An immigration detainee may be connected to the Ozark County jail even when a local criminal case is not the main issue. ICE's Online Detainee Locator System searches by A-number or biographical data, but transfers and data timing can make the jail's option 2 phone line important. A local criminal bond also does not release a person from ICE custody. Immigration bond, release, legal calls, and transfer decisions are handled in the immigration system.


Laws Governing Ozark County Jail Records

Missouri law explains why some Ozark County inmate population records can be requested even when no online jail roster exists. The sheriff operates the county jail under state law. Arrest and incident reports are public records in Missouri, subject to closure and redaction rules. A person seeking a historic booking, jail log, or booking photo should make a clear Sunshine Law request to the Ozark County Sheriff's Office rather than relying on unofficial roster sites.

Key Missouri rules:

RSMo 221.020 makes Missouri sheriffs generally responsible for county jails and jail prisoners.

RSMo 610.023 requires public bodies to provide access to public records and respond by the end of the third business day unless more time is justified.

RSMo 610.026 allows limited copy, search, research, duplication, and staff-time fees for public records.

RSMo 610.100 defines arrest reports and incident reports, makes them open records, and explains when investigative or uncharged-arrest material can close.



Ozark County Current Inmate Lookup

Because the Ozark County jail did not publish an official searchable roster in the located sources, there are no county roster fields to enter online. This is different from larger Missouri counties that offer vendor rosters with name, booking date, charge, and bond fields. In Ozark County, current custody should be verified by phone first. The jail can say whether it can release a status, whether a hold or transfer affects release, and whether the person is better searched in a state, federal, or immigration system.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Not availableNo official public roster locatedNot applicableUse phone, in-person contact, Sunshine request, VINE, DOC, ICE, BOP, and Case.net.

The Ozark County inmate population also includes people who may move quickly. A local arrestee can be booked, released, charged in court, transferred to MODOC, moved under an ICE matter, or held for another agency. That movement is why Case.net and state/federal locators should not be treated as duplicates. Each source is a separate checkpoint.


What Ozark County Inmate Records Show

Official Ozark County online profile fields could not be inspected because no county profile page was found. A records request should ask for the fields needed for the person's situation instead of assuming a web profile exists. Under Missouri arrest-record law, a public arrest report concerns the arrest and detention or confinement incident together with the charge. The sheriff may review, redact, or close some material under Missouri law, especially active investigative material or records affected by the 30-day no-charge rule.

Requested FieldWhat It Can Clarify
Full name and date of birthHelps separate people with similar names.
Booking date and timeShows when jail intake began.
Arresting agencyIdentifies whether a deputy, trooper, city officer, or warrant service made the arrest.
Charges and warrant numberShows the booking label or warrant basis, which may differ from later court charges.
Bond or hold statusExplains whether release is possible through bond or blocked by a detainer or no-bond order.
Release or transfer statusShows whether the person left local jail, moved to DOC, or transferred to another agency.

Ozark County Jail vs State Prison

Ozark County jail custody and Missouri state-prison custody are separate. A person booked after a local arrest is a jail inmate. A person sentenced to state prison is under MODOC and may no longer be in the Ozark County inmate population, even if the criminal case began in Gainesville. No Missouri DOC prison is physically located in Ozark County, and Ozark Correctional Center is in Webster County, not Ozark County.

QuestionOzark County JailMissouri DOC
Who is heldPretrial detainees, short county sentences, transfer holds, ICE detainees tied to the jailSentenced state prisoners, probationers, parolees, and active state offenders
Run byOzark County Sheriff's OfficeMissouri Department of Corrections
Where to lookCall the jail, request records, use VINE and Case.netSearch MODOC Offender Search
Records limitNo official public roster was locatedActive offenders only; discharged and some protected records may be absent


Ozark County Detention Facilities

The facility map for Ozark County has one local detention site. No separate city jail, regional jail, state prison, BOP prison, or ICE-only building was located inside Ozark County. The county jail is still linked to both local and immigration custody because ICE lists the same jail as a detention facility.

Tiger Commissary's Ozark County Jail page confirms the Gainesville jail as a participating facility for web deposits and commissary ordering.


Ozark County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Ozark County inmate population?

The current daily count was not published in the located official sources. The strongest figures are 24 reported beds in 2025 public reporting and 19 people in a historical correctional-population table for December 31, 2013.

Does Ozark County have an online jail roster?

No official public Ozark County online roster or booking gallery was located. Current custody checks should start with the jail phone line, then use DOC, ICE, BOP, VINE, Case.net, and Sunshine Law requests as needed.

Where are state prisoners from Ozark County listed?

Once a person is sentenced to Missouri prison or placed under state supervision, search the Missouri DOC Offender Search. The county jail does not serve as the state-prison locator.

Can ICE detainees be held at the Ozark County jail?

Yes. ICE lists Ozark County Jail as a detention facility, and public reporting describes ICE transport and temporary holding work. Use ICE ODLS and the jail's option 2 detainee information line.

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Directions to the Ozark County Jail

Ozark County Jail / Ozark County Law Enforcement Center is at 1818 County Road 806, Gainesville, MO 65655. Older county-directory references use HC 1 Box 8-1, Gainesville, so visitors should use the County Road 806 address for navigation and call the jail before traveling if the mapping route is unclear.

From Gainesville's courthouse area, travel east from town toward the law-enforcement center area off Old Highway 160 / County Road 806. U.S. 160 is the main east-west route through Gainesville, with Route 5 and Route 95 serving other approaches into rural Ozark County. Visitors from Theodosia and west Ozark County normally follow U.S. 160 toward Gainesville.

Address

Ozark County Jail / Ozark County Law Enforcement Center
1818 County Road 806
Gainesville, MO 65655
417-679-4633

Visitor Parking

Official visitor-parking rules were not located. Confirm parking and entrance details with the jail before arrival.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route serving the jail was located. Plan on private vehicle transportation in rural Ozark County.

Visitor Entry

ICE visitor rules require government photo ID and prohibit weapons or electronic devices in secure areas. Call for local visitor rules.