Search the Cooper County Inmate Population

The Cooper County inmate population includes people held in local jail custody and sentenced prisoners in the state facility located in Boonville. A Cooper County inmate search starts with the county jail roster for recent arrests, then moves to state, federal, or immigration systems when the person is not in local custody. The Cooper County inmate population is split across different agencies, so the right lookup depends on whether the record involves a new booking, a court case, a state sentence, or a custody notice. Cooper County inmate population records are best read with that custody stage in mind.

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The Cooper County Inmate Population

The Cooper County inmate population has two layers that should not be mixed. The Cooper County Sheriff's detention unit page describes the Cooper County Detention Center as the local jail for male and female detainees. That is the first place to check for a person arrested by a county or local law enforcement agency. The separate Boonville Correctional Center is a Missouri Department of Corrections prison in the same county. It holds sentenced state offenders and is searched through the state system, not the county jail roster.

Counts rise and fall for different reasons in each system. Local jail population changes with arrests, bond decisions, holds, short local sentences, and release orders. State prison population changes after sentencing and transfer to DOC custody. Cooper County's jail data is therefore about current detention and booking status, while Boonville Correctional Center is part of the statewide prison population physically located in Cooper County.


Cooper County Inmate Population Statistics

The researched figures are limited but useful. The sheriff's detention page publishes the current local jail capacity and the fact that the jail holds both male and female detainees. Prisoners of the Census, using Bureau of Justice Statistics data, lists an average daily population for the Cooper County Detention Center in 2013. The same source lists a state facility population for the Boonville institution in 2012. Those older figures should not be read as today's count, but they show the scale difference between the county jail and the state prison in Cooper County.

33 Jail ADP in 2013
70 Detention Center Beds
2 Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Cooper County Detention Center rated capacity70 bedsCooper County Sheriff's detention page, inspected June 2026
Sexes held at county jailMale and femaleCooper County Sheriff's detention page
Cooper County Detention Center ADP33BJS Census of Jail Facilities via Prisoners of the Census, 2013
Cooper County 2024 population estimate17,122U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts, July 1, 2024 estimate
Boonville state facility population1,244BJS state and federal adult correctional facilities data, June 30, 2012


Cooper County Jail Capacity

The county detention center's published capacity is 70 beds. The same official page says the current facility was constructed in 1999 and holds both male and female detainees. No official Cooper County jail overcrowding notice, consent decree, new jail plan, or current average daily population report was located in the research. The 2013 average daily population of 33 was below the current published capacity, but the years do not match. It would be inaccurate to turn that older figure into a current utilization rate.

The Cooper County government sheriff page lists Sheriff Chris Class, the sheriff's office address, office hours, and detention center phone. The screenshot below comes from that official county government listing and is useful because it gives the local office path for custody questions when the public roster is unclear.

Cooper County sheriff page for jail inmate population records

That county government page is the local starting point for office hours and phone contacts, while the sheriff's separate detention page carries the jail capacity, visitation, and inmate account details.


Laws Behind Cooper County Inmate Records

Missouri law treats many jail and arrest records as public records, but access is not unlimited. The most useful rule for Cooper County jail data is the distinction between arrest reports, incident reports, investigative records, court records, and DOC records. A public arrest report may confirm basic facts about an arrest, while a court file shows what the prosecutor filed. DOC records follow a separate statute once the person is in state custody.

Key Statutes:

RSMo 610.100 covers arrest and incident records, subject to closure rules and exceptions.

RSMo 221.020 places custody, rule, keeping, and charge of county jails and prisoners with the sheriff unless another statute applies.

RSMo 217.075 makes Missouri DOC offender records public records under Chapter 610, with confidential categories excluded.

Missouri DPS death-in-custody reporting explains state collection and reporting duties for deaths in custody.


Cooper County Jail and Prison Split

Cooper County has one local detention center and one state prison in the facility map. The Cooper County Detention Center is operated by the sheriff and handles recent arrests, pretrial detention, local sentences, bond questions, visits, inmate deposits, and jail phone accounts. Boonville Correctional Center is operated by the Missouri Department of Corrections and handles sentenced DOC offenders. A person can be physically in Cooper County and still not be a Cooper County jail inmate.

Custody TypeFacility or SystemLookup Channel
Recent arrest or pretrial county custodyCooper County Detention CenterSheriff Inmate Lookup / JailTracker
Sentenced Missouri DOC custodyBoonville Correctional Center or another DOC facilityMissouri DOC Offender Search
Federal sentenceFederal BOP facility, not a Cooper County jail pageFederal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator
Immigration custodyICE detention systemICE Online Detainee Locator System


Current Cooper County Roster Search

Research of the JailTracker app found a roster search model with name fields, a search type field, a released-since value, agency scoping, and CAPTCHA components. Those fields should be read as app configuration, not a promise that every option is visible to every user at all times. The public path appears free because the sheriff links directly to it and no fee notice was found for the roster search.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Last NameTextUnspecifiedMain name search field in the app strings
First NameTextUnspecifiedUseful for narrowing common names
Search TypeOptionUnspecifiedConfiguration exists, but visible options were not captured in static HTML
Released SinceOption or date-style valueUnspecifiedDo not assume a release window unless the live app confirms it
CAPTCHAImage/text verificationConditionalThe app contains CAPTCHA image and validation components

What Cooper County Inmate Records Show

A Cooper County JailTracker record may include booking identifiers, charges, bond information, court fields, warrants, holds, release data, and an offender image field when the county configuration displays it. Because a live sample profile was not captured in static research, the safest phrasing is that the system is configured with these fields and may show them when enabled for a public record.

FieldWhat It Shows
Name and aliasesFirst, middle, last name, or search name tied to the jail record
Booking or arrest identifiersArrest number, jacket number, control number, or similar jail-management ID
Booking and arrest datesOriginal booking date, arrest date, or final release date if released data is shown
Charges and statusCharge description, crime level, charge status, counts, or sentence fields
Bond and holdsBond amount, bond type, hold type, hold date, hold reason, or warrant number
Court fieldsCase number, court name, court type, court date, or court time when enabled

Past Cooper County Inmate Records

The sheriff's research did not publish a roster refresh rate or a clear rule for how long released people remain visible. If a person has already been released, start with the current roster, then use the sheriff's office records channel for booking records or arrest reports not online. Missouri's Sunshine Law process is the fallback for records that are not in the public app, and the request should name the record type as clearly as possible: booking record, arrest report, incident report, jail record, or booking photo.

Case records follow a different path. The Cooper County Circuit Court page directs users to Missouri Courts for case information, and the sheriff's links page also lists Case.net. A jail booking charge can appear before the prosecutor files the formal court charge, so a very new arrest may show in the roster before it appears in the court system.



Cooper County Detention Facilities

The facility map has two entries because both serve inmate-population searches, but for different users. The primary county jail serves current local custody. The state prison is physically in Cooper County but belongs to the Missouri DOC system.

  • Cooper County Detention Center is the 70-bed local jail operated by the Cooper County Sheriff's Office for pretrial detainees, local sentenced inmates, visitation, deposits, and jail phone accounts.
  • Boonville Correctional Center is a minimum-security Missouri DOC prison for sentenced state offenders and uses the statewide DOC locator.

Cooper County Custody Terms

Jail records use short terms that affect how a search result should be read. A few definitions help separate a booking record from a court case or prison record.

Booking
Jail intake after arrest, including property inventory, identifiers, charges, and possible booking image creation.
Bond
A court-set release condition. Cash, surety, recognizance, and no-bond holds have different effects.
Hold or detainer
A legal or agency request that can keep a person in custody even when another charge has a bond amount.
DOC custody
State supervision or prison custody under the Missouri Department of Corrections, searched outside the county roster.

Cooper County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Cooper County inmate population? The county jail's only sourced historic ADP in the research is 33 for 2013, and the current published jail capacity is 70 beds. The state facility in Boonville had a much larger historic population figure, but that is DOC custody, not the county jail count.

How do I search the Cooper County inmate population? Search recent local custody through the sheriff's Inmate Lookup and JailTracker path. If the person has been sentenced to DOC, use Missouri DOC Offender Search instead.

Do Cooper County jail mugshots always appear online? The JailTracker platform has offender-image fields, but research did not confirm that Cooper County displays every booking photo publicly. Open the roster entry or request the record through the sheriff's office.

Where do court charges appear after arrest? Filed charges appear through Missouri Case.net and the Cooper County Circuit Court record path after the prosecutor files them. The jail roster may show an arrest charge before the court case is available.

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Directions to the Cooper County Jail

The Cooper County Detention Center is at 200 Main Street, Room 3, Boonville, MO 65233, in the downtown county courthouse area. Visitors coming from I-70 generally enter Boonville and follow local streets toward Main Street. Visitors coming from the Missouri River bridge or downtown Boonville should confirm the public entrance with the sheriff's office before arriving for a visit or records question.

Address

Cooper County Detention Center
200 Main Street, Room 3
Boonville, MO 65233
660-882-6985

Visitor Parking

Confirm visitor parking at the facility before you arrive. The research did not locate an official jail parking map or rate schedule.

Public Transit

No official jail transit route was located. Confirm transportation options locally before relying on public transit for a visit.

Visitor Entry

Visitors must provide positive identification. Visits can be shortened or cancelled because of detention facility operations.