Search the Ste. Genevieve County Inmate Population

The Ste. Genevieve County inmate population is centered on the county detention center, but the search path changes with the type of custody. A Ste. Genevieve County inmate search may start with the county-linked custody lookup, then move to Missouri corrections, federal, court, or immigration systems when the person is not found. The Ste. Genevieve County inmate population includes local jail detainees, people held for other agencies, and civil immigration detainees in the same building. The Ste. Genevieve County inmate population also connects to court records after charges are filed and to state prison records after sentencing.

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The Ste. Genevieve County Inmate Population

The Ste. Genevieve County inmate population is reported through one main local facility: the Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center. The Sheriff's Office operates the jail, and the county detention page says the building serves local, state, and federal agencies. That broad role matters. A count from this jail is not just a count of people arrested by county deputies. It can include city arrests, county cases, state holds, federal agency detainees, civil detainees, and people awaiting transport.

The county page describes the detention center as a modern facility capable of housing about 300 detainees daily. The 2023 PREA final audit gives a deeper snapshot, with a designed capacity of 420, a current population of 375 at the audit capture, and an average daily population near 380. Those figures are source-specific, so they should be read together rather than forced into one simple number. For a current custody check, use the county-linked VINELink route first, then use the Missouri Department of Corrections, BOP, or ICE systems only when the custody type points there.

The county detention center page is the strongest local source for the facility role and public jail links.

Ste. Genevieve County inmate population detention center page

The page confirms the jail leadership, visitation notice, facility description, population capacity language, and the county's custody-search link.


Ste. Genevieve County Inmate Population Statistics

Ste. Genevieve County publishes several useful jail population figures, but the numbers come from different fields and dates. The county page gives the public-facing daily capacity statement. The 2023 PREA final audit gives facility-characteristics figures, including designed capacity, current population at the audit, average daily population, housing units, custody level, and staff with inmate contact. The audit also has a later block with an audited capacity of 350 and an ADP of 384, so the safest reading is to cite each value with its source label.

380 12-Month ADP in 2023 PREA Audit
420 Designed Capacity in 2023 PREA Audit
1 Local Detention Facility
MeasureFigureSource / Year
County public daily capacity statementApproximately 300 detainees dailyCounty detention page, captured 2026
Designed facility capacity4202023 PREA Final Audit Report
Audited facility capacity field3502023 PREA Final Audit Report, later audit block
Current population at audit3752023 PREA Final Audit Report
12-month average daily population3802023 PREA Final Audit Report
Housing units182023 PREA Final Audit Report
Staff with inmate contact812023 PREA Final Audit Report


Who Is in Ste. Genevieve Custody

The published Ste. Genevieve County inmate population detail is strongest for facility-level traits, not demographic breakdowns. The 2023 PREA audit identifies an adult jail population with both females and males, an age range of 18 to 99, maximum custody, and no youthful inmates in one audit field. The county detention page and visitation material also distinguish general population detainees from civil detainees, which reflects the same building's ICE-listed role.

  • Adults only: the PREA audit lists ages 18 to 99 and no youthful inmates in one field.
  • Female and male population: the audit identifies both females and males in custody.
  • Maximum custody: the audit lists the facility custody level as maximum.
  • Mixed agency holds: the jail serves local, state, federal, and civil immigration custody needs.
  • Unpublished breakdowns: race, charge level, pretrial share, and ICE count were not located in official county figures.

Ste. Genevieve Jail Capacity

Capacity is one of the places where Ste. Genevieve County needs careful wording. The county page says the detention center is capable of housing approximately 300 detainees daily. The PREA audit lists designed capacity at 420, while a later audit block lists capacity at 350. The same audit says the facility did not go over capacity during the prior 12 months, while the current population and ADP fields sat above the later 350-capacity field. That is why the figures should be read as distinct published fields, not as one corrected number.

Recent public attention has focused on conditions and ICE detainees. Media reports in May and June 2026 described congressional oversight visits and family concerns about medical care, overcrowding, water access, and sleeping arrangements. Those are media-reported concerns, not official county admissions. The county's strongest official conditions material remains its PREA reporting, including the 2023 final audit finding all 45 standards met and zero standards not met.


Laws for Ste. Genevieve Jail Records

Missouri law separates open arrest and incident records from records that may be closed, redacted, sealed, or limited by safety rules. For Ste. Genevieve County inmate population research, that means a current custody lookup and an arrest report are not the same thing. A jail roster can help confirm custody. A court case can show filed charges. A Sunshine Law request may be needed for a historical booking, arrest report, or letter of incarceration.

Key Missouri Rules:

RSMo 610.100 defines arrest, arrest report, incident report, and investigative report, and makes arrest and incident reports open records.

RSMo 610.105 closes official records after certain dismissals, nolle prosequi actions, acquittals, or suspended imposition final terminations.

RSMo 221.120 requires jailers to procure necessary medical, dental, and medicine care for sick prisoners.

Missouri DPS death-in-custody reporting collects custody-death reports for submission to the U.S. Department of Justice.


Ste. Genevieve and Missouri DOC

No Missouri Department of Corrections adult institution was located inside Ste. Genevieve County. When a person is sentenced to state prison from a Ste. Genevieve County case, the county jail usually stops being the long-term lookup point. The correct public search becomes the Missouri DOC Offender Search, which covers active offenders supervised by MODOC, including some probationers and parolees. It does not show discharged offenders, and some active records may be withheld for safety, security, or confidentiality reasons.

The MODOC facility map confirms the state prison system is separate from the local detention center. Nearby official map examples include Farmington Correctional Center, Potosi Correctional Center, and Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center, but they are state facilities, not Ste. Genevieve County jail sites.

The MODOC Offender Search page is the right source when a Ste. Genevieve County defendant has moved from jail custody into state supervision.

Missouri DOC offender search for Ste. Genevieve County sentenced inmates

The state locator covers sentenced and supervised offenders, while the county jail route covers local custody and short-term detention.



Current Ste. Genevieve Roster Lookup

Ste. Genevieve County does not publish a static county roster field table in the captured county pages. The county's public route is VINELink, and the research captured only a partial public search-field set for that tool. Use it for current custody and notification. Do not assume a public result will show mugshots, bond amounts, housing unit, or full booking data unless the live result displays those fields.

Lookup ChannelSearch FieldsBest UseLimits
VINELink / MOVANSName search and custody-notification promptsCurrent county custody and notificationsFull county field set not exposed in static capture
Detention center phoneName and date of birth if availableConfirm routing when online search failsStaff may limit what can be released by phone
Missouri DOC Offender SearchFirst name, last name, aliasesActive state offenders, probationers, paroleesNo discharged offenders; some records excluded
BOP Inmate LocatorRegister number or name fieldsSentenced federal custody from 1982 to presentNot county jail or ICE custody
ICE ODLSA-number/country or biographical searchImmigration custodyJavaScript-based federal tool

The VINELink entry is the county-linked public custody-search route.

VINELink map for Ste. Genevieve County inmate custody search

VINELink is useful for custody status and notification, but it should be paired with the jail, court, DOC, BOP, or ICE system when the custody route changes.


Ste. Genevieve Inmate Record Fields

A full Ste. Genevieve County public jail profile was not captured, so the county record fields below are limited to what the county process supports. The Missouri DOC and BOP locators have clearer public field patterns. This distinction protects against a common search error: assuming every custody database shows the same items. A current county detainee lookup may confirm custody without giving a complete court or booking file.

Field or RecordWhat It Can Show
Custody statusWhether the person appears in the county-linked custody route or notification system.
Letter of incarcerationWritten proof of jail custody through the county's subject-of-record process.
Bond routeWhether bond is cash-only, cash-or-surety, or posted only through the Circuit Clerk.
DOC numberState correctional identifier in MODOC records after transfer to state custody.
BOP register numberFederal correctional identifier in BOP records for sentenced federal custody.
Case numberCourt record identifier in Missouri Case.net after charges are filed.

County Jail vs Missouri Prison

The Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center is the local jail, not the Missouri prison system. It can hold pretrial detainees, short-sentence detainees, civil detainees, and people held for other agencies. MODOC is the state prison and supervision agency. BOP is federal sentenced custody. ICE ODLS is immigration custody. A person can move from one system to another, so a failed roster search should trigger a custody-type check rather than a dead end.

SystemWho It CoversWhere to LookKey Limit
County jailLocal jail detainees, some federal and civil holdsVINELink and detention center phoneStatic field set not verified
Missouri DOCActive state offenders, probationers, paroleesMODOC Offender SearchNo discharged offenders
BOPSentenced federal prisonersBOP Inmate LocatorDoes not cover county jail detainees
ICEImmigration detaineesICE ODLS and facility information lineNot searched through MODOC

Ste. Genevieve Detention Facilities

The facility map resolves to one local detention building. No separate city jail, state prison, BOP prison, or independent ICE-only facility was located inside Ste. Genevieve County. The same county jail is also listed by ICE, so the right build is one facility page with clear custody routing, not duplicate facility pages.


Ste. Genevieve Inmate Population FAQ

How large is the Ste. Genevieve County inmate population?

The county page says the detention center is capable of housing approximately 300 detainees daily. The 2023 PREA final audit lists a current population of 375 and a 12-month ADP of 380, with another audit block listing ADP 384. Use the source labels because the figures come from different published fields.

Where is the Ste. Genevieve County jail roster?

The county detention page links inmate information to VINELink. If that route does not locate the person, call the detention center at 573-883-5820 for routing guidance, then check MODOC, BOP, ICE ODLS, or Case.net if the person's status points away from county custody.

Does the county have more than one detention facility?

The research found one local detention facility in Ste. Genevieve County. City arrests, county arrests, state holds, federal agency detainees, and ICE civil detainees may all route through the Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center, depending on the case.

Can a past inmate be searched online?

Released-inmate display duration was not published. Former detainees seeking letters of incarceration must use the county's written request process, and the request must come from the person incarcerated with a self-addressed stamped envelope.

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Directions to the Ste. Genevieve County Jail

The Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center is at 5 Basler Drive in Ste. Genevieve. The county FAQ gives a practical route from Interstate 55: take exit 150, travel east on Highway 32 for about five miles to Casey's Gas Station, then turn right onto Basler Drive just past Casey's. The Sheriff's Office is about one-quarter mile on the right.

Visitors should plan around the facility's security rules. Bring a federal or state photo ID if age 16 or older, and bring only car keys and ID into the visit area. The FAQ and visitation policy bar phones, purses, food, drinks, bags, electronics, cameras, recording devices, packages, paperwork, and similar items.

Address

Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center
5 Basler Drive
Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670
573-883-5820

Visitor Parking

The county FAQ identifies the rear visitation lobby and facility lobby for visitor and kiosk access. No paid parking detail was located.

Public Transit

No public transit route to the detention center was located in the official county detention materials.

Visitor Entry

General population visits are Sunday. Civil detainee visits are Saturday. Visitors with active warrants may be refused or taken into custody.