Official Saline County Roster
The official local starting point is the Saline County Detention Center roster chooser. That page sends users to either the current inmate roster or the 48-hour release roster. Both are operated through the Saline County Sheriff's Office website. They are free to view and do not require a login.
The current roster is the best channel for people held at the Saline County Jail / Saline County Detention Center after arrest, warrant service, local sentence, or court hold. The release roster is narrower. It is described by the sheriff as the list of persons released from the Saline County Detention Center within the last 48 hours. Older bookings are not presented as a full public archive in the inspected sheriff pages.
The roster includes a disclaimer. The Detention Center says the information is collected, maintained, and provided for convenience, and it cannot certify the accuracy or authenticity of every entry. For Saline County inmate records that affect bond, court appearance, release planning, or identity confirmation, call detention staff before acting on the online listing.
Use the Saline County Roster
The Saline County jail roster gives several controls before and above the results. A name search can narrow the list, while the current and released views separate people who remain in custody from people recently released. Sorting by date can help find a new booking when the exact name spelling is uncertain.
- Open the Saline County Detention Center roster chooser and choose current inmates or 48-hour release.
- Use Search By Name if a name is known, or use Show All to return to the full selected view.
- Use the Name, Date, Current, Released, and sort controls to change the order or roster type.
- Review the roster card for mugshot, name, booking number, booking date, charges, and bond text.
- Open View Profile for the full profile fields, then verify bond and charge details by phone if timing matters.
Saline County Roster Fields
The roster search is simple, which helps when a family member has only a partial name. The sheriff does not publish wildcard rules, a minimum character count, or a guarantee that every spelling variant will match. If the name search does not work, use Show All and sort controls, then scan recent booking dates.
| Field Label | Type | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Search By Name | Text | Optional | Free text name search; no published wildcard or minimum-length rule. |
| Search | Button | n/a | Runs the name search in the selected roster view. |
| Show All | Button/link | n/a | Clears the name search and returns the selected full list. |
| Name | Tab/link | Optional | Roster option visible above the results. |
| Date | Tab/link | Optional | Roster option used to view entries by booking or release date context. |
| Current | Tab/link | Optional | Current Saline County inmate roster. |
| Released | Tab/link | Optional | Released roster for the 48-hour release list. |
| Sort Newest to Oldest | Link | Optional | Moves newer bookings toward the top. |
| Sort Oldest to Newest | Link | Optional | Moves older entries toward the top. |
| Pagination | Links | Optional | Current roster showed page links plus next and last controls. |
Saline County Profile Details
Full Saline County inmate records contain more than the list card. The inspected profile showed a mugshot, the person's name, booking number, age, gender, race, city and state address field, arresting agency, booking date, charge lines, and bond amount or type language inside those charge lines. The released roster uses a similar layout but adds a release date.
| Field | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Mugshot | Public booking photo on roster card and larger profile image. |
| Name | Full name shown on the roster card and as the profile heading. |
| Booking # | Numeric booking identifier assigned by the jail system. |
| Age, Gender, Race | Basic profile fields; the inspected sample used single-letter gender and race codes. |
| Address | City and state style address field, with no street address in the inspected sample. |
| Arresting Agency | Agency that brought the person to jail, such as Saline County Sheriff Office. |
| Booking Date | Date and time of booking in month-day-year format with a.m. or p.m. |
| Release Date | Released roster field showing when a person left custody. |
| Charges | Charge wording plus bond amount and bond type in each charge line. |
| Warning Note | Reminder that charges and bail may change after court appearances. |
The inspected profile did not show date of birth, height, weight, eye color, hair color, housing unit, statute code, court date, warrant number, judge, projected release date, or court case number. Those missing fields matter. Use Missouri Case.net for court case numbers and formal docket entries after charges are filed.
Verify Saline County Bond
Bond text appears on Saline County roster profiles, but the sheriff's warning is direct: charges and bail amounts may change after court appearances and may not be current. People posting bail and bond companies should contact detention staff at 660-886-5512 for the correct bail amount, charges, and case numbers. The sheriff office number 660-886-5511 is also used in local jail instructions.
Important: Cash bonds at the Saline County Sheriff's Department must be exact cash, with valid ID, and credit cards, debit cards, and checks are not accepted for cash bonds.
Roster terms include Cash Only, Cash/Surety, C/S +10%, None Set, and Other. Cash Only means the online entry displays a cash amount. Cash/Surety can involve cash or an approved surety, subject to court and jail rules. C/S +10% is roster shorthand that should be confirmed before payment. None Set or Other may mean court action, another hold, or a status not explained online.
Saline County Lookup Channels
Not every Saline County inmate record is solved by the roster. The correct route depends on whether the person is in local jail, released recently, sentenced to Missouri corrections, held for federal court, held for immigration, or visible only through a court case. The sheriff website also has mobile-friendly tools, SMS and email alerts, and a crime tip form, but no confirmed Saline County Sheriff mobile app with inmate lookup was found.
| Need | Access Channel | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Current county custody | Saline County current roster | People held at the county detention center. |
| Recent county release | 48-hour release roster | People released during the sheriff's short release window. |
| Urgent bond or status check | 660-886-5511 or 660-886-5512 | Current bail, case numbers, and charge verification. |
| In-person help | Sheriff office and jail in Marshall | Warrant checks and records questions that cannot be handled online. |
| Older booking record | Written Sunshine Law request | Booking records, mugshots, or arrest records no longer online. |
| Custody notification | VINELink / VINE | Custody or release alerts when available. |
County, State, Federal Custody
Saline County inmate records cover local jail custody. They do not replace the Missouri Department of Corrections, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the U.S. Marshals Service, or ICE. A person can start in the Saline County Jail after arrest, appear in court, and later move out of the county roster if sentenced to state prison or transferred to another custody system.
| Custody Type | Where to Look | What It Covers |
|---|---|---|
| Pretrial or short local sentence | Saline County jail roster | Local detainees, warrant arrests, and county custody. |
| Missouri state prison or supervision | MODOC Offender Search | Active offenders, including state prisoners, probationers, and parolees. |
| Federal sentenced custody | BOP Inmate Locator | Federal inmates from 1982 to present. |
| Federal pretrial custody | U.S. Marshals Western District of Missouri | Federal detainee routing for covered counties, including Saline. |
| Immigration detention | ICE Online Detainee Locator | Immigration detainee searches by A-number or biographical data. |
Saline County Jail Facility
Official county and sheriff sources identify one detention facility in Saline County: the Saline County Jail / Saline County Detention Center. No state prison, BOP facility, ICE facility, regional jail, annex, or separate city jail was located in official county or sheriff sources. City police agencies may arrest people, but the public jail custody path after booking is the county detention center.
Saline County Jail / Saline County Detention Center
1915 W. Arrow St.
P.O. Box 366
Marshall, MO 65340
660-886-5511 / 660-886-5512
Office hours are listed as weekday business hours; sheriff staff serve 24/7/365.
The jail is operated by the Saline County Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Daniel Kirchhoff. The jail page describes nine full-time commissioned and non-commissioned officers assigned to the Jail Division, with staff monitoring male pods, one female pod, and holding cells by windows, cameras, and intercoms.
Saline County Booking Process
Local booking starts when a person is brought into the Saline County Jail. Jail staff book all subjects who enter the jail. The sheriff's jail page lists general information, photographs, fingerprinting, medical information, and emergency contact information as part of book-in. Intake means the jail receives and processes a person after arrest.
After intake, jail staff handle housing and court movement. Staff transfer inmates to a courtroom within the secure jail area for video court appearances and also secure inmates for appearances at the Saline County Courthouse and other county courts. The public roster shows booking dates and charges, but the sheriff does not publish a fixed refresh interval. If a very recent arrest is not visible, call the jail and check again later.
Saline County Jail Visitation
Visits are by appointment only and must be scheduled 24 hours in advance by calling 660-886-5511. Visitors need valid state ID and must complete a visitation form before each visit. Visits can be denied without an appointment, with less than 24 hours of notice, or when jail rules are not followed.
| Day | Housing Unit / Category | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | W/R (Females) | 9:00-10:00 a.m. |
| Monday | F Pod | 10:00-11:00 a.m. |
| Monday | A Pod | 6:00-7:00 p.m. |
| Monday | Trustee | 7:00-8:00 p.m. |
| Tuesday | D Upstairs | 9:00-10:00 a.m. |
| Tuesday | D Downstairs | 10:00-11:00 a.m. |
| Tuesday | E Upstairs | 6:00-7:00 p.m. |
| Tuesday | E Downstairs | 7:00-8:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday | G Pod | 6:00-7:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday | Trustee | 7:00-8:00 p.m. |
| Thursday | E Upstairs | 9:00-10:00 a.m. |
| Thursday | E Downstairs | 10:00-11:00 a.m. |
| Thursday | A Pod | 1:00-2:00 p.m. |
| Thursday | D Upstairs | 6:00-7:00 p.m. |
| Thursday | D Downstairs | 7:00-8:00 p.m. |
| Friday | G Pod | 9:00-10:00 a.m. |
| Friday | W/R (Females) | 6:00-7:00 p.m. |
| Friday | F Pod | 7:00-8:00 p.m. |
| Saturday | Trustee | 7:00-8:00 p.m. |
Visitors under 17 must be with an adult. Cell phones, electronics, food, and drink are not allowed. Visitors on probation or parole, co-defendants, victims, people out on bond, and people with active warrants are denied visitation under the sheriff's posted rules.
Mail, Phones, and Funds
Personal incoming mail is postcard only. The address format is Saline County Jail, inmate name, P.O. Box 366, Marshall, MO 65340, and the sheriff page says no inmate number is required. Standard white postcards must be no larger than 5 by 7 inches. Index cards, photographs, altered cards, labels, stickers, stains, lipstick, perfume, nudity, weapons, drug use, and gang references can lead to rejection.
| Service | Vendor / Method | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Phone | Encartele | Customer service number published as 1-866-476-6723. |
| Lobby deposit | Kiosk | Located to the right of the entrance doors and available 24 hours. |
| Online deposit | Inmate Canteen | Linked from the sheriff jail page for internet account deposits. |
| Mail deposits | Not accepted | Cash and money orders are not accepted through the mail. |
| Commissary | Jail commissary | Inmates with funds may order toiletries, clothing, snacks, and other items. |
Note: Confirm current custody before sending money, scheduling a visit, or mailing a postcard, because releases and transfers can occur quickly.