Find Henry County Booking Photos

Henry County jail mugshots appear with current inmate records when the sheriff's roster publishes a booking photo. People trying to find Henry County booking photos should treat the image as one field in a jail record, not as proof of guilt or a complete court history. The public roster may show a photo, name, booking date, charge text, bond amount, and arresting agency. Older photos, removed roster entries, sealed matters, and federal custody records require different public-record or court paths.

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Henry County Jail Mugshots Overview

Henry County publishes booking photos through the official OCV inmate feed used by the sheriff's office. Inspected roster cards included an images array with small and large JPG links using the same image path under the county app's OCV files. The photo appears with the current inmate card, beside or near fields such as name, Inmate ID, age, race, sex, booking date, arresting agency, charges, bond text, and sometimes a court date.

No separate historical mugshot archive or recent-bookings gallery was located in official Henry County sources. The sheriff app has a Most Wanted feature, but the feed was empty when inspected. The practical rule is simple: current roster mugshots may appear online while the person is listed in the OCV feed. If the person is no longer visible, or if the image is not available, the records-request process is the official route for asking about an older booking photo.


Find Henry County Booking Photos

The fastest path is the official jail roster. A booking photo should be checked in context with the rest of the card. The same card can list multiple charges or holds, and some charge rows include a court date. It can also show other-agency housing or detainer text, so the image alone does not explain why the person is in custody.

  1. Open the Henry County Sheriff's Office inmate search.
  2. Use the search field when available to filter by name or other roster text.
  3. Open the matching inmate card and review the booking photo with Inmate ID, booking date, agency, charges, and bond rows.
  4. If the photo or person is not listed, call the jail at 660-885-7300 or Central Dispatch at 660-885-5587 for custody routing.
  5. For an older or removed photo, submit a public-records request to the sheriff's Custodian of Records.

The public OCV inmate feed screenshot below shows how Henry County booking photos are attached to current roster records.

Henry County jail mugshots and booking photos on roster cards

Because the card combines photo, booking data, charges, and bond text, it is more useful than a stand-alone image search.


Henry County Booking Photo Fields

A Henry County booking photo is only one part of the public inmate card. The research did not find multiple angles, historical photos, full date of birth, home address, height, weight, eye color, hair color, housing pod, or release date in the public feed. The public view is current and compact. That makes it helpful for matching a booking, but limited for anyone trying to reconstruct a full case history.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking PhotoOne frontal mugshot image when available through the OCV image path.
NameInmate name in all caps, last name first.
Inmate IDNumeric jail or booking identifier tied to the image URL.
Age, Race, SexAge and basic race and sex values or codes, not full date of birth.
Booking DateDate and time of booking shown on the roster card.
Arresting AgencyAgency that arrested, booked, or lodged the person.
Charges, Bond, Court DateCharge rows with bond amount and sometimes a court date and time.

Are Henry County Jail Mugshots Public

Missouri law does not create a simple rule that every mugshot must remain online forever. The relevant access path comes from Missouri's open-records law and the sheriff's local records policy. Arrest reports and incident reports are generally open, while investigative reports may be closed until inactive. The sheriff's General Info page also states that protected information, active matters, and sex-offense victim identities can limit release.

Key statutes:

RSMo 610.100 defines arrest, incident, and investigative reports and explains why some law-enforcement records are open while others can remain closed.

RSMo 610.023 requires public bodies to appoint a custodian of records and respond to written requests within the statutory timeline.

RSMo 610.140 is the main expungement statute cited in the research for eligible criminal records.

In Henry County, this means current booking photos may appear on the official roster, while older or removed booking photos should be requested from the sheriff's Custodian of Records. Release can still be limited by active investigation status, court restriction, protected identities, juvenile or confidential status, or expungement.


How Long Mugshots Stay Online

The research did not locate an official Henry County retention rule for how long a booking photo stays on the public roster after release. No fixed number of hours or days was published. The roster is best read as a current-inmate feed rather than a permanent mugshot archive. If a person has been transferred, released, or removed from the feed, the photo may no longer be visible to the public.

What is and is not public: The public roster can show a current booking photo and basic jail fields. It does not show a full case file, full personal profile, prior booking-photo archive, or proof of conviction.

A missing mugshot can mean several things. The person may not be in Henry County custody, the feed may not have updated, the record may be restricted, the photo may not have loaded, or the person may belong in a state, federal, or immigration locator instead of the county jail roster. A booking photo should not be separated from those custody facts.


Request Henry County Booking Photos

Older Henry County booking photos and report materials should be requested through the sheriff's records process. Sheriff Aaron Brown has designated Captain Rob Hills as Custodian of Records. Written requests may be addressed to Henry County Sheriff's Office, Attention: Custodian of Records, C/O Captain Rob Hills, 200 North Main Street, Clinton, MO 64735. The research lists rhills@henrymosheriff.gov and 660-885-7300 for the same records channel.

The records request should include the person's name, date of report or booking if known, report number if known, a clear description of the incident or booking photo sought, the requester's relationship to the report if relevant, and whether the copy should be mailed or picked up. The sheriff app's report-copy form requires name, physical address, mailing address, phone, report number, date of report, incident description, relationship to report, and mail or pickup choice.

The official report-copy request form source was captured in the request-form screenshot.

Henry County booking photo records request form source

The app form modal states that report-copy processing may take up to seven business days, while Sunshine Law handling for written requests uses the statutory response timeline.


Henry County Mugshot Removal

Henry County research did not find a special local mugshot-removal form. The sound route is to address the underlying public record. If a case is dismissed, amended, sealed, or expunged, the court record and sheriff record status should be checked through the court and records custodian. Expungement under Missouri law is a court process for eligible records, not a shortcut handled outside the official court file.

For court status after a booking, use the Henry County Circuit Clerk and Case.net. If the court has closed, sealed, or expunged a qualifying record, provide enough identifying detail to the sheriff records custodian to ask how that status affects any local record release. The official Henry County channels are the court, the clerk, and the sheriff's records custodian.


State and Federal Mugshot Differences

County jail mugshots are different from state prison and federal custody photos. The Missouri Department of Corrections locator is for active offenders, including probationers and parolees, and it is the better system after a sentenced person transfers from the Henry County Jail to state supervision or prison. The MODOC search may omit discharged offenders or certain records for safety, security, or confidentiality.

Federal channels are even more limited for photos. The Bureau of Prisons locator is a custody locator, not a booking-photo gallery. ICE ODLS is also a custody locator, not a mugshot database. If a Henry County arrest connects to a federal case or immigration matter, the county jail roster may not explain the full federal status. Use the relevant locator and court or attorney channels rather than expecting a public federal mugshot.


Henry County App Photo Access

The official Henry Co. Sheriff's Office, MO app includes Inmate Search, Jail FAQs, General Info, Submit Request, Most Wanted, Sex Offenders, news, and other public-safety features. It uses the same OCV ecosystem as the inmate feed. That makes the app useful when a user wants the roster, a report-copy request, visitation information, bond-company details, or staff contacts in one place. The Apple listing names the app Henry Co. Sheriff's Office, MO, and the Google Play listing uses package com.ocv.a1456.

The app listing says it is not for emergencies and directs emergencies to 911. For mugshot access, the app should be treated as another route to the same official public records and request tools, not as a separate mugshot archive. Clinton Police Department arrests can still appear in the county roster through the arresting agency field, so the sheriff feed remains the central local photo lookup for municipal arrests in Henry County.

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