Search the Christian County Inmate Population

The Christian County inmate population is tracked through the local jail roster, Missouri corrections records, and separate federal or immigration lookup tools. A Christian County inmate search starts with the county jail system for current custody, then moves to state or federal locators when a person has been sentenced, transferred, or held under another authority. The Christian County inmate population also includes useful context about bookings, court movement, jail records, and public access limits. Searchers should treat the Christian County inmate population as a live custody picture, not a permanent archive.

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Christian County Inmate Population

The Christian County inmate population is centered on one local detention facility, the Christian County Detention Center, also called the Christian County Jail. The jail is operated by the Christian County Sheriff's Office, led by Sheriff Brad Cole. CCSO describes the Jail Division as responsible for care, custody, control, and transportation of detainees. That local jail count is not the same as the Missouri prison population. County jail custody covers people booked after arrest, court commits, warrant holds, short local sentences, and people waiting on bond or court action.

Christian County cities such as Ozark, Nixa, Sparta, Clever, Billings, Highlandville, Fremont Hills, and Saddlebrooke do not each publish a separate jail roster in the research reviewed. The sheriff's jail information says detainees from county municipalities and state law-enforcement agencies are held at the county jail. The Christian County inmate population rises and falls as arrests, bond decisions, court orders, DOC transfers, and agency holds change. A person may appear on the jail roster one day and then move to Missouri Department of Corrections lookup after sentencing.


Christian County Inmate Statistics

Current and historical numbers give different views of the Christian County inmate population. The live roster is the best source for current custody because it is published by CCSO. The annual booking figure explains workload. Historical average daily population gives long-range context, but it should not be treated as current bed capacity. The research did not locate a current official rated-capacity figure on the sheriff or county pages, so no capacity claim is made here.

158 Live Roster Count, June 19, 2026
2,853+ Annual Bookings Reported by CCSO
1 Mapped Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Current live jail count158Christian County live roster, inspected June 19, 2026
Annual bookingsMore than 2,853CCSO Jail Division General Information
Historical average daily population115Prisoners of the Census / BJS Census of Jail Facilities, 2013 listing
Rated capacityNot locatedCurrent sheriff and county sources reviewed
County population context88,842 in 2020, about 96,725 estimated for 2025U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts


Christian County Custody Makeup

The jail roster does not publish an aggregate breakdown by sex, age, race, charge level, or pretrial status. It does publish individual charge text. The research captured examples such as probation violation, court commit, warrant language, domestic assault, drug trafficking, and short hold text. CCSO also states that the jail houses detainees from all county municipalities and state law-enforcement agencies, which widens the source of the Christian County inmate population beyond arrests made by deputies alone.

  • Pretrial detainees: People held while a criminal case, bond, warrant, or first appearance is pending.
  • County or municipal arrestees: People booked after arrests from Ozark, Nixa, Sparta, Clever, Billings, Highlandville, and nearby county areas.
  • Court commits: People held because a judge ordered jail custody in a pending or completed matter.
  • State and agency holds: People held for probation, parole, warrant, DOC-transfer, or other law-enforcement reasons.
  • Historic ICE custody: ICE inspection and agreement records show immigration detention history tied to the same jail facility.

Christian County Inmate Laws

Missouri public-record law is the access frame for Christian County jail records. Missouri does not make every investigative detail public at all times, but it does place arrest reports, incident reports, and public governmental records under open-record rules unless an exception applies. That matters for the Christian County inmate population because the roster is only one access channel. A requester may need a sheriff records request, a court record, or a state locator result to fill in what the roster does not show.

Key Statutes:

RSMo 610.010 defines public records and public governmental bodies in Missouri.

RSMo 610.023 requires public bodies to act on records requests as soon as possible and no later than the end of the third business day unless there is reasonable cause.

RSMo 610.100 defines arrest reports and says incident and arrest reports are open records, subject to exceptions.

RSMo 221.020 makes the sheriff the jailer with custody, rule, keeping, and charge of the county jail and prisoners.

Bond and release status are separate from open-record status. RSMo 544.455 controls pretrial release conditions and allows courts to use recognizance, surety, cash, reporting, travel limits, electronic monitoring, and other conditions. A roster bond amount does not prove that a person can leave jail that day. Holds and court orders may still block release.


Christian County Prison Lookup

Sentenced state prisoners are not tracked by the Christian County jail roster after transfer. The official statewide tool is the Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search. MODOC states that the system searches active offenders, including probationers and parolees, and may include aliases. It does not provide discharged-offender information, and some people may be excluded for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons.

No Missouri DOC prison was identified inside Christian County in the official facility list. Ozark Correctional Center is in Fordland, in the Webster County area, so it is nearby context, not a Christian County facility page. When a Christian County defendant leaves local jail for a state sentence, the public lookup path changes from the CCSO live roster to MODOC.



Christian County Roster Fields

Christian County's roster controls are simpler than many jail search portals. There are no first-name, last-name, date-of-birth, booking-number, or facility fields in the captured public roster view. Searchers browse the list and use the tools built into the page and browser. That is an important county-specific difference.

Field LabelTypeRequiredNotes
Sort by NameLink/controlNoDefault name-sort roster at inmates.php.
Sort by DateLink/controlNoDate-sort roster at inmates2.php, useful for recent bookings.
PaginationLinksNoNumbered links move through the live list.
Browser findBrowser featureNoUse Ctrl+F or browser search because no text search box was found.

Christian County Inmate Records

The public roster is a current custody list, not a full jail case file. It shows enough to identify a person and understand the booking basis. It does not show housing unit, arresting agency, address, date of birth, height, weight, race, sex, court date, arresting officer, warrant number, or release status in the captured view. Those missing details may require a sheriff records request or court lookup.

FieldWhat It Shows
Current Inmate CountLive count displayed at the top of the roster.
Image / Inmate PhotoPhoto area attached to each listed person.
NameUppercase last-name-first format.
Booking #Numeric jail booking identifier.
Booking DateDate and time the person was booked into the jail.
ChargeOne or more booking, hold, warrant, or court-commit charge lines.
Bond AmountPublished amount if available, with some entries blank.

Christian County Jail vs Prison

Choosing the right locator prevents false negatives. A person arrested in Christian County usually starts in the county jail. If that person is sentenced to a Missouri prison term, the jail roster is no longer the main lookup source. Federal and immigration custody have their own systems, even when a hold or contract once involved the local jail.

Custody TypeWho It CoversWhere to Look
County jailPretrial detainees, short sentences, warrant holds, court commitsChristian County live roster
State DOCSentenced state prisoners, probationers, paroleesMissouri Department of Corrections Offender Search
FederalFederal inmates from 1982 to presentBOP Inmate Locator
ImmigrationPeople detained under immigration authorityICE Online Detainee Locator System
NotificationCustody and release alerts where availableVINELink

Christian County Records Requests

When the roster is not enough, CCSO publishes three records request channels: online, in person, and mail. The sheriff's records request page lists the methods and fee schedule. The online records request form asks for requester information, case number, victim or suspect name, requester role, incident location and time, report type, and additional notes. CCSO also notes that it does not take vehicle accident reports and directs people to Dispatch at 417-582-1030 to identify the reporting agency.

Record TypeLocal Fee
Incident report$3.00
Investigative report$5.00 for first 20 pages, then $0.10 per black-and-white page
Other recordsPersonnel hourly rate plus copies and supplies as applicable

Note: CCSO may delay or limit records while an investigation or adjudication is active.


Christian County Detention Facility

The facility map resolves to one local detention facility. No separate Christian County state prison, federal prison, or stand-alone ICE detention building was located in official facility lists. ICE records do show inspection and agreement history tied to the Christian County Jail, so immigration custody is treated as an access channel, not a separate local facility page.


Christian County Inmate FAQ

How big is the Christian County inmate population? The live roster count was 158 on June 19, 2026. CCSO also reports more than 2,853 annual bookings. The current count changes with bookings, bonds, releases, transfers, and holds.

Does Christian County publish mugshots? The live roster includes an inmate photo area. Booking photos are part of the current roster view, not a separate commercial-style gallery.

Where are court charges after arrest? Jail charge text is a booking view. Formal court records after jail arrest are searched through Christian County court links and Missouri Case.net after filing.

Is there a sheriff mobile app? No official Christian County Missouri sheriff app with roster or warrant lookup was located. Use the mobile-friendly roster and official locators instead.

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Directions to the Christian County Jail

The Christian County Detention Center and Sheriff's Office are on the downtown Ozark justice campus at 110 W. Elm Street, Room 70, Ozark, MO 65721. Visitors coming from the Springfield or Nixa side generally use US-65 into Ozark, then follow local streets toward the courthouse square and Elm Street. Visitors coming from Branson or Highlandville also use US-65 northbound toward Ozark before turning toward the court complex.

Visitors from eastern Christian County generally use MO-14 toward Ozark, then local downtown streets to W. Elm. The sheriff pages do not publish a parking-rate table or a named visitor lot, so confirm parking, accessibility routing, and current entry rules before leaving. Attorney visits have separate courthouse-entry rules through Campus Security Deputies.

Address

Christian County Detention Center / Christian County Jail
110 W. Elm Street, Room 70
Ozark, MO 65721
(417) 582-5330

Visitor Parking

No official parking-rate table was located. Confirm visitor parking with CCSO before arrival.

Public Transit

No sheriff or county source identified a bus or rail route to the jail. Plan transportation before leaving.

Visitor Entry

Public visits use HomeWAV scheduling. Attorney visitors enter the Judicial Building front door and speak with Campus Security.