Search the Vernon County Inmate Population

The Vernon County inmate population is centered on the county jail and the custody systems that follow a Missouri arrest. A Vernon County inmate search starts with the local jail when a person may be booked, then shifts to court, state corrections, federal, or immigration tools when custody changes. The Vernon County inmate population also includes people held for other approved agencies, so the right search path depends on who has legal custody. The Vernon County inmate population is best understood by pairing jail data with the practical steps used to find a current or past inmate.

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The Vernon County Inmate Population

The local custody map is compact. The Vernon County Jail is the only detention facility mapped inside Vernon County in the research file, and it is operated by the Vernon County Sheriff's Office. The jail holds more than new arrests from sheriff deputies. The official jail page says the facility houses prisoners from across Missouri, provides out-of-jurisdiction housing for approved facilities, and houses state sex offenders. That means a person in the Vernon County inmate population may have a local Vernon County case, a city police arrest, a state-related hold, or another agency's authority behind the booking.

Vernon County, Missouri, is in west-central Missouri along the Kansas border, with Nevada as the county seat. The sheriff's homepage identifies Sheriff Mike Buehler and describes the agency's duties as patrol, response, investigation, jail operation, court-paper service, and bailiff service. For inmate population work, the jail is the first local point because Missouri law places county jailer duties with the sheriff unless another law provides a different structure. Court charges, state prison records, federal custody, and immigration custody are separate systems.

The official Vernon County Sheriff's Office homepage shows the local agency and main navigation used for jail, administration, press releases, most wanted information, and the sheriff app.

Vernon County inmate population sheriff office homepage

The sheriff site is the starting point for local custody contact, but the research did not locate a live public inmate roster there.


Vernon County Inmate Population Statistics

The main data source for population counts is the Vera Institute of Justice Incarceration Trends county file for Vernon County, FIPS 29217. The sheriff's jail page does not publish a live census, annual booking report, average length of stay, or demographic dashboard. Vera reports Vernon County's 2023 jail population as 119 and rated capacity as 148. The same 2023 row reports 636.5 jail admissions and 635.5 jail discharges, with a jail population rate of 1005.58 per 100,000 residents age 15 to 64.

119 2023 Jail Population
148 2023 Rated Capacity
1 Mapped Local Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Total jail population119Vera Incarceration Trends, 2023
Rated jail capacity148Vera Incarceration Trends, 2023
Jail admissions636.5Vera Incarceration Trends, 2023
Jail discharges635.5Vera Incarceration Trends, 2023
County population19,7072020 Census / Missouri Office of Administration


Who Makes Up the Vernon County Inmate Population

Vera's 2023 demographic fields report 119 people in the Vernon County jail population, including 108 males and 11 females. Race fields in the same row list 55 Black people and 64 white people, with Latinx, Native, AAPI, and other race fields at zero. The 2023 custody split reports 119 in pretrial custody and no sentenced custody figure in the row. That does not mean every person had the same legal status in daily jail operations. It means the annual county data reported that split in Vera's file.

  • Pretrial custody: Vera reports 119 people in pretrial custody in the 2023 row.
  • Male and female counts: Vera reports 108 males and 11 females for 2023.
  • Race fields: Vera reports 55 Black people and 64 white people in the 2023 county row.
  • Other agency housing: The sheriff says the jail can house approved out-of-jurisdiction prisoners and people from across Missouri.

Vernon County Jail also has a practical mix that data tables do not always show. A person may be booked after a fresh arrest, held for a warrant, awaiting a first appearance, waiting on bond, serving a county sentence, or held under another agency's authority. A detainer is a hold or request from another agency. It can affect release even when a local bond appears payable.


Vernon County Jail Capacity

The 2023 Vernon County jail population was below the Vera-rated capacity of 148. That is not the whole story. Vera shows the population above listed capacity in 2018 and 2022, so the record should not be simplified into "always overcrowded" or "never overcrowded." The sheriff's page does not publish a bed map, pod count, live capacity dashboard, or inspection report. It does describe the jail as a modern facility with medical care and screening, food service, commissary, and out-of-jurisdiction housing.

Recent official sheriff news gives more local operating context. The press archive includes a July 25, 2024 item about an inmate body scanner installed in the Vernon County Jail and an August 1, 2022 item saying the jail was fully staffed for the first time in two years. Those are jail-condition and staffing details from the sheriff's own archive, not court findings or litigation claims.


Laws Governing Vernon County Inmates

Missouri's open-records rules shape how jail population, arrest, incident, and booking records are requested. The sheriff's administration page gives the local path: Sunshine Law requests for sheriff records go to Casey Crews, Custodian of Records, by fax or email, with a specific record description and requester's contact information. The state rules decide what is open, what may be closed, and what fees may be charged.

Key Statutes:

RSMo 610.011 states Missouri's policy that public records are open unless the law provides otherwise.

RSMo 610.023 requires a public body to make public records available through a custodian.

RSMo 610.026 limits copying and research charges and allows cost estimates.

RSMo 610.100 treats incident and arrest reports as open records while allowing some investigative records to stay closed.

RSMo 221.020 makes the county sheriff the jailer unless another law provides otherwise.


Vernon County State Prison Search

No Missouri Department of Corrections prison is physically listed in Vernon County on the official MODOC facilities list. A Vernon County defendant who receives a state prison sentence moves into the statewide corrections system after transfer, and the county jail is no longer the main lookup point. The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search covers active offenders, including probationers and parolees, but it does not provide discharged-offender information and may withhold some records for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons.

The MODOC Offender Search page is the official state lookup path for sentenced state custody and supervision after a Vernon County case moves beyond the local jail.

Vernon County inmate population Missouri DOC offender search

The state locator is separate from the Vernon County jail phone and sheriff records request process.



Vernon County Roster Search Fields

Because no official Vernon County current-inmate roster was located, there is no public county roster form to document. The absence of a form is itself important. Searchers should not treat unofficial roster pages as the sheriff's record. Use the jail phone line for current custody and use the custodian of records for written records.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Online current-inmate rosterNot locatedNot applicableNo official Vernon County public roster form was found on the sheriff website.
Name searchNot locatedNot applicableUse Jail Control Center or records request fallback.
Booking numberNot locatedNot applicableThe county page does not publish booking-number search.
Booking or release filtersNot locatedNot applicableNo current or released roster tabs were found.

What Vernon County Inmate Records Show

No county roster sample profile could be inspected. Expected open law-enforcement material in Missouri can include arrest report fields under RSMo 610.100, but the exact Vernon County booking-record format was not located. A request should identify the person, the approximate arrest or booking date, the arresting agency if known, and the specific record sought.

FieldWhat It Shows
MugshotNot located on an official current-inmate roster; may need a specific records request.
Booking date/timeNot published through a public roster in the located sources; may be part of a booking record.
ChargesSheriff press releases may list allegations, but formal charges are verified in Case.net.
BondPress releases may list initial bond; live bond must be confirmed with jail control or court.
Release/statusUse jail phone, VINELink, court records, or a records request.

County Jail vs State Prison

The most common search error is using the wrong custody system. Vernon County Jail is for local bookings, pretrial custody, county sentences, and approved out-of-jurisdiction housing. MODOC is for state prison, probation, and parole supervision. BOP and ICE are federal systems. Missouri VINELink is a notification service, not a full replacement for the official jail, court, DOC, federal, or immigration records.

County JailState Prison / DOC
Who is heldNew bookings, pretrial detainees, county sentences, and some boarded prisoners.Sentenced state prisoners, probationers, and parolees under Missouri DOC.
Run byVernon County Sheriff's Office.Missouri Department of Corrections.
Where to lookJail Control Center and sheriff records request.MODOC Offender Search.
Key limitNo official public current-inmate roster was located.Discharged and some confidential records are excluded.


Vernon County Detention Facility

The facility map identifies one local detention facility. The jail is east of central Nevada and separate from the courthouse at 100 W. Cherry Street. For visits, money, mail, records, and live custody questions, use the sheriff and jail contacts rather than the courthouse address.

  • Vernon County Jail - county jail and adult detention facility operated by the Vernon County Sheriff's Office for local bookings, county custody, and approved out-of-jurisdiction housing.

Vernon County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Vernon County inmate population? Vera reports a 2023 jail population of 119 for Vernon County and a rated capacity of 148. The sheriff's page does not publish a live census, so current-day totals must be confirmed with the jail.

Is there a Vernon County online jail roster? No official current-inmate roster was located on the sheriff's public website during the research. Call Jail Control Center for current custody and use the sheriff records custodian for written records.

Where are state-sentenced Vernon County inmates searched? State prison, probation, and parole records are searched through MODOC Offender Search after the person moves into the Missouri Department of Corrections system.

Can VINELink replace the jail phone line? No. VINELink is useful for notifications, but current custody, bond, booking, and visit questions still start with the jail or the system that has custody.

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Directions to the Vernon County Jail

Vernon County Jail is at 2040 East Hunter Street, Nevada, MO 64772. Use East Hunter Street for jail visits and jail business rather than the courthouse address. The jail is east of central Nevada and southeast of the county courthouse area.

Visitors coming from the U.S. 54 corridor should route into Nevada and continue to East Hunter Street. Visitors coming from Interstate 49 should use the Nevada exits and local city streets to the sheriff's office complex. Visitors coming from the Kansas side should expect rural west-central Missouri roads before turning toward Nevada and East Hunter Street.

Address

Vernon County Jail
2040 East Hunter Street
Nevada, MO 64772
417-283-4411

Visitor Parking

Official sources did not publish a visitor parking map or parking fee. Call before arrival to confirm where visitors should park.

Public Transit

No official public-transit route to the jail was located. Visitors without a car should confirm local transportation before scheduling a visit.

Visitor Entry

Visitors must check in with dispatch and present photo ID. Call 417-283-4411 before travel for accommodation or entry questions.