Randolph County Jail Overview
Randolph County Jail is operated by the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff and jail are listed at 372 Highway JJ, Suite 1B, Huntsville, MO 65259. The jail handles people arrested by the sheriff and other local agencies when they are booked into county custody. It can also hold people on warrants, misdemeanor sentences, local holds, and short-term transfer status.
Current bed capacity, housing unit layout, medical unit details, work-release details, and public lobby rules were not located in official accessible text. The safest local facts are the sheriff address, phone routing, the county office hours, and a historical jail population figure from the 2016 county inmate telephone system RFP. The page should not invent pods, capacity, visit blocks, commissary vendors, mail rules, or booking-photo availability.
Randolph County Jail Population
The best located jail population figure is from a 2016 Randolph County inmate telephone system RFP. That document listed the jail's average population as 70. It also listed nine inmate phones and no visitation phones at that time. Those details are useful history, but they should not be treated as current vendor, phone-rate, or visitation rules.
Current annual bookings, average length of stay, current jail demographic breakdown, and current rated capacity were not found in official Randolph County sources. That gap should be stated directly because older vendor documents cannot replace current jail operations data.
Lookup Randolph County Jail Inmates
The official sheriff site is indexed with an Inmate Roster navigation item, but the roster fields were not captured in accessible text. Use the sheriff route first if it loads. If the roster is unavailable, if the person was just arrested, or if the person may be held on a warrant or detainer, call the jail directly.
- Open the Randolph County Sheriff's Office website and look for the Inmate Roster navigation item.
- Use only fields shown by that Missouri roster page. Do not use another state's Randolph County roster.
- Call 660-277-5095 or 844-277-6555 if the person is not found.
- Ask whether the person is in jail custody, released, transferred, or held for another agency.
- If the person has been sentenced to prison, use the MODOC Offender Search.
The detailed roster access chain is also covered on the Randolph County inmate records page.
Randolph County Jail Address
The jail phone line is the most useful fallback for current custody, release, bond, visitor rules, mail questions, and whether a record must be requested in writing. County government office hours are listed as 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, but jail custody work is continuous and public service windows may not match courthouse hours.
Randolph County Jail
372 Highway JJ, Suite 1B
Huntsville, MO 65259
660-277-5095 / 844-277-6555
Call for custody, bond, visit, mail, and records instructions.
Randolph County Jail Visits
Local visitation rules were not found in official accessible text. Do not state a Randolph County Jail visit schedule, ID rule, dress code, child-visitor rule, locker rule, or video vendor unless the sheriff publishes it later. The 2016 RFP said there were no visitation phones then, but that historical fact does not prove the current video-visit setup.
| Service | Confirmed Detail | What to Verify |
|---|---|---|
| In-person visit | Not located | Schedule, visitor approval, ID, dress code, and check-in location. |
| Video visit | 2016 RFP listed no visitation phones at that time | Current vendor, device rules, and rates. |
| Attorney visit | Not located | Current attorney access process. |
| Visitor parking | Not located | Where public visitors should park at the county complex. |
Randolph County Jail Mail Money
Current jail mail, commissary, property, and money-deposit rules were not located in official accessible text. Call before mailing anything or sending money. Ask for the exact name format, booking number rule, address format, whether mail is scanned, what items are banned, and whether deposits are handled at the jail, through a kiosk, by phone, or online.
| Service | Current Public Detail | Research Note |
|---|---|---|
| Not located | Exact format and restrictions unavailable. | |
| Commissary | Not located | Vendor and fees unavailable. |
| Money deposit | Not located | Accepted methods unavailable. |
| Phone | Not located | 2016 RFP listed nine phones, but current vendor was not verified. |
Randolph County Jail Booking
A person arrested in Randolph County may be booked at the jail after arrest by the sheriff, Moberly Police, Huntsville Police, Missouri State Highway Patrol, or another local agency. Intake may include identity checks, warrant checks, property inventory, medical and mental-health screening questions, fingerprints, a booking photograph if applicable, charge entry, bond review, and classification.
Missouri's 24-hour warrantless-confinement rule under RSMo 544.170 explains why court records may lag behind booking. A person can be in jail before a prosecutor-filed court case is visible. Bond may be set by warrant, judge, or later court order, and a hold from another county, MODOC, federal court, USMS, or ICE can block release even after local bond is addressed.
Randolph County Jail Records
Booking records, arrest reports, incident reports, and booking photographs should be requested from the sheriff when they are not public online. Missouri Sunshine Law guidance says requests should go to the custodian of the public body that created or keeps the record. Written requests are encouraged, and no specific local sheriff fee schedule or turnaround was located in the research.
Use precise wording: request the public arrest report, booking record, and booking photograph for the named person and arrest date, if available for release. Active investigations, juvenile rules, expungement, court closures, and safety exemptions can limit what is released.
Randolph County Jail Staff
Indexed sheriff staff pages identify jail and administration leadership. The jailers page listed Jail Administrator Aleix Fry and shift supervisors Sarah Lee and Crystal Fisher. The administration page listed Chief Deputy Joe Harrison and Captain Jason Ward. The Missouri law-enforcement agency list identified Willis Boggs as sheriff, while official social snippets use Andy Boggs.
The sheriff site and app also show broader law-enforcement functions, including Most Wanted, Weekly Crime Report, Registered Sex Offenders, Employment, Leave A Tip, public safety news, crime reporting, and tip submission. No app-only inmate roster was confirmed.
Note: Confirm current custody, visiting, and release status with the jail before traveling to Huntsville.