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2026-06-10 14:01 UTCOfficial data
93In custody
22Felony
0Misdemeanor
$47.2MTotal bond
13Booked · 14d
10Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
SMSPANGLER, MICHAEL SHAWN#20260000435
Jun 10, 2026
BURGLARY 2ND DEGREE+2 more
BurglaryProperty / TheftOther
Felony$150,0000d
KDKRAMER, DRU DION#20260000433
Jun 9, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT 3RD DEGREE+1 more
DomesticOther
$50,0001d
ACANDERSON, CASEY ANN#20260000432
Jun 9, 2026
BURGLARY 2ND DEGREE+2 more
BurglaryProperty / TheftOther
Felony$150,0001d
DCDUNGAN, CECILIA ANN#20260000425
Jun 8, 2026
POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS MARIJUANA/SYNTHETIC CANNABINOD
Drugs
2d
HDHENDERSON, DAKOTA ANDREW#20260000426
Jun 8, 2026
DOMESTIC ASSAULT 4TH DEGREE - 3RD OR SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE+2 more
DomesticOther
Felony2d
WTWALKER, TROYDEAN WILLIAM#20260000427
Jun 8, 2026
DELIVER CONTROL SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS/LESS MARIJUANA/SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID+3 more
DrugsWeapons
Felony2d
DSDAMERON, SKYLAR RAY#20260000430
Jun 8, 2026
DWI - PERSISTENT+3 more
DUI / OVIOther
2d
KAKOONTZ, AMANDA NICOLE#20260000416
Jun 5, 2026
POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS MARIJUANA/SYNTHETIC CANNABINOD
Drugs
5d
BDBRAWLEY, DONALD LEE#20260000412
Jun 4, 2026
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED+1 more
OtherTraffic
6d
MRMOSS, RACHEL L#20260000413
Jun 4, 2026
ASSAULT 3RD DEGREE
Violent
6d
KJKENNEMORE, JOSHUA C#20260000410
Jun 3, 2026
DRIVING WHILE REVOKED/SUSPENDED+4 more
Other
$100,0007d
BMBAUGHMAN, MARK LANDON#20260000405
Jun 1, 2026
BURGLARY 2ND DEGREE+4 more
BurglaryOtherProperty / Theft
9d
WRWATSON, RUTH CHARLOTTE#20260000404
Jun 1, 2026
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A FIREARM+2 more
WeaponsDrugsOther
9d
MPMARCUM, PEYTON ALAN#20260000395
May 27, 2026
POSSESS CHILD PORN - 2ND SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE OR POSS > 20 PICTURES/1 FILM/VIDEO+6 more
Other
$3,500,00014d
WCWRIGHT, CHARLES WILLAIM#20260000387
May 24, 2026
ENDANGER CHILD WELFARE - CREATE SUBSTANTIAL RISK - 1ST DEG - NO SEXUAL CONDUCT+3 more
Sex offenseOtherDrugs
$42,00017d
MNMOUNCE, NICKIE BLU#20260000384
May 22, 2026
ASSAULT 3RD DEGREE - SPECIAL VICTIM+2 more
ViolentOther
$300,00019d
JRJACKSON, ROSE JUANITA#20260000368
May 19, 2026
POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS MARIJUANA/SYNTHETIC CANNABINOD+1 more
DrugsOther
22d
SDSTEMMLER, DEBORAH ANN#20260000363
May 18, 2026
OWNR OPR MV WTHT MAINTNG FNCL RSPNBLTY (MV RQRD TO BE REGD) - 1ST OFFENSE+2 more
Other
$3,00023d
TSTETER, STACY LAVON#20260000364
May 18, 2026
POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS MARIJUANA/SYNTHETIC CANNABINOD+1 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
Felony$50,00023d
SASTEENROD, ADAM LEE#20260000354
May 15, 2026
POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE EXCEPT 35 GRAMS OR LESS MARIJUANA/SYNTHETIC CANNABINOD
Drugs
26d
  1. SM
    SPANGLER, MICHAEL SHAWN#20260000435
    Felony
    Booked Jun 10, 2026Days 0Bond $150,000
    BurglaryProperty / TheftOther
  2. KD
    KRAMER, DRU DION#20260000433
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond $50,000
    DomesticOther
  3. AC
    ANDERSON, CASEY ANN#20260000432
    Felony
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond $150,000
    BurglaryProperty / TheftOther
  4. DC
    DUNGAN, CECILIA ANN#20260000425
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Drugs
  5. HD
    HENDERSON, DAKOTA ANDREW#20260000426
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    DomesticOther
  6. WT
    WALKER, TROYDEAN WILLIAM#20260000427
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    DrugsWeapons
  7. DS
    DAMERON, SKYLAR RAY#20260000430
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    DUI / OVIOther
  8. KA
    KOONTZ, AMANDA NICOLE#20260000416
    Booked Jun 5, 2026Days 5Bond
    Drugs
  9. BD
    BRAWLEY, DONALD LEE#20260000412
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    OtherTraffic
  10. MR
    MOSS, RACHEL L#20260000413
    Booked Jun 4, 2026Days 6Bond
    Violent
  11. KJ
    KENNEMORE, JOSHUA C#20260000410
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond $100,000
    Other
  12. BM
    BAUGHMAN, MARK LANDON#20260000405
    Booked Jun 1, 2026Days 9Bond
    BurglaryOtherProperty / Theft
  13. WR
    WATSON, RUTH CHARLOTTE#20260000404
    Booked Jun 1, 2026Days 9Bond
    WeaponsDrugsOther
  14. MP
    MARCUM, PEYTON ALAN#20260000395
    Booked May 27, 2026Days 14Bond $3,500,000
    Other
  15. WC
    WRIGHT, CHARLES WILLAIM#20260000387
    Booked May 24, 2026Days 17Bond $42,000
    Sex offenseOtherDrugs
  16. MN
    MOUNCE, NICKIE BLU#20260000384
    Booked May 22, 2026Days 19Bond $300,000
    ViolentOther
  17. JR
    JACKSON, ROSE JUANITA#20260000368
    Booked May 19, 2026Days 22Bond
    DrugsOther
  18. SD
    STEMMLER, DEBORAH ANN#20260000363
    Booked May 18, 2026Days 23Bond $3,000
    Other
  19. TS
    TETER, STACY LAVON#20260000364
    Felony
    Booked May 18, 2026Days 23Bond $50,000
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  20. SA
    STEENROD, ADAM LEE#20260000354
    Booked May 15, 2026Days 26Bond
    Drugs

Morgan County Jail Contact Information

Use these Morgan County Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Morgan County Detention Center
Operated By
Morgan County Sheriff's Office
Court
Morgan County Circuit Court

About the Morgan County Detention Center

The Morgan County detention facility in Versailles is operated by the Morgan County Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Confirm custody and court details with the Morgan County Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Morgan County Detention Center
Operated By
Morgan County Sheriff's Office
County
Morgan County, Missouri (Versailles)
Roster Source
Morgan County Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Morgan County Inmate Search Works

To search for an inmate in the Morgan County Jail, you can use the Morgan County inmate search tool, which is accessible online. The search system is user-friendly and allows you to enter various fields such as the inmate's name, booking date, and even specific charges. This search can help you obtain vital information about your loved one’s status and any relevant details concerning their case. Knowing how to use this resource effectively can save you time and reduce frustration during an already stressful situation.

When using the inmate search, it’s essential to understand the different terms associated with an inmate's status. You may come across terms such as 'Pending,' 'Sentenced,' or 'Hold.' 'Pending' indicates that the inmate is awaiting trial or a hearing, while 'Sentenced' shows they have been convicted. 'Hold' entails that the inmate is being held for another jurisdiction. Charges can change due to plea deals or further investigation, so staying informed through the search can help keep you updated on your loved one's legal situation.

Be aware that timing can vary when retrieving information from the inmate search system. You may experience delays, especially if the booking is recent or if there are technical issues. To enhance your search experience, consider using complete names or narrowing down the date range. Keeping your expectations in check while also being proactive will allow you to stay informed. With practice, you will become more familiar with how the system works, leading to a more efficient search process for your loved one's information.

Posting Bail at Morgan County Detention Center

When a loved one is arrested and taken to the Morgan County Detention Center, the judge will determine the bail amount during a hearing. This amount is often influenced by various factors, including the severity of the charges, the individual’s criminal history, and the perceived flight risk. Understanding how bail is set can help you prepare for the financial implications associated with securing your loved one’s release. Knowing what influences these decisions can also empower you to advocate for a fair consideration if needed.

There are different types of bonds you can utilize to post bail at the Morgan County Jail, including cash, surety, property, and own recognizance (OR) bonds. A cash bond requires the full bail amount to be paid upfront, while a surety bond involves a bail bondsman who charges a non-refundable fee, usually around 10%. A property bond allows you to use property equity as collateral, and an OR bond may release the inmate without any payment, assuming they will return for court dates. Familiarizing yourself with these options can ease some of the stress associated with the bail process.

To post bail at the Morgan County Detention Center, you’ll need to follow specific steps, such as gathering the necessary documentation and funds. If you choose to work with a bail bondsman, they will require co-signers who take responsibility if the inmate fails to appear in court. It’s essential to understand the risks involved in this process. Once bail is posted, the release timeline can vary based on the jail’s schedule and procedures, but typically, you can expect your loved one to be released within a few hours after the bail has been processed.

Sending Money to an Inmate

At the Morgan County Detention Center, inmates typically have access to a commissary or trust account, which allows them to purchase essential items like toiletries, snacks, and writing materials. Families can contribute funds to these accounts to help their loved ones maintain a sense of normalcy while incarcerated. Understanding how these accounts work can be a great comfort for you and your family member, as it gives them a bit of autonomy during a challenging time. This also helps you provide support in a tangible way.

Funds can be deposited into an inmate's account through various methods, including onsite kiosks, online transfers, phone services, and money orders. Each method carries different fees and processing times, so it’s wise to choose the most convenient option for you. Kiosks in the jail lobby may offer immediate processing, while online options can take longer. Always remember to have the inmate's booking number handy when making deposits, as this ensures the funds are credited to the correct account. Mailing cash is prohibited, as it poses security risks.

Fees for depositing money can vary by method, so it’s beneficial to check the jail’s guidelines beforehand. Knowing the processing times for each option will help you plan accordingly, especially if your loved one has immediate needs. The booking number is essential for tracking deposits and ensuring the funds reach the intended inmate without issues. By understanding how to navigate these processes, you can offer your loved one a little extra support while they are in the Morgan County Detention Center.

Inmate Communication

Communication with an inmate at the Morgan County Detention Center primarily occurs through outgoing calls, as inmates cannot receive incoming calls. These phone calls are often collect calls or can be set up through prepaid accounts, which offer a more budget-friendly option. By creating an account, you can manage spending and allow for more frequent communication. Knowing your options for connecting with your loved one can make a significant difference in their emotional well-being and help maintain family bonds during this trying time.

In addition to phone calls, the center offers video visits that can be scheduled in advance. While video visits require a fee, they provide a more personal way to connect with your loved one. Be sure to check the specific scheduling protocols and any associated costs before planning a visit. Electronic messaging is another viable option for communication, allowing for quicker exchanges than traditional mail. However, keep in mind that all non-legal communications are monitored, so make sure to follow the guidelines provided by the facility.

Mailing letters to inmates is also possible, but it’s essential to adhere to specific rules. When addressing mail, include the inmate's full name and booking number to ensure it reaches them promptly. All incoming mail is subject to inspection, and legal mail is treated differently to ensure confidentiality. Understanding these communication channels will help you stay connected with your loved one, providing them with emotional support and encouragement while they are in the Morgan County Detention Center.

Morgan County Court Information

The Morgan County cases are handled by the Circuit Court of Morgan County. This court manages various legal proceedings, including criminal cases involving inmates at the Morgan County Jail. Understanding the structure of the court system will assist you in navigating your loved one’s legal journey. Knowing where to direct your inquiries about court dates and case progress can alleviate confusion during this challenging time. Familiarity with this process can also provide peace of mind as you advocate for your loved one.

The case timeline in Morgan County typically follows a standard procedure, starting with an initial appearance where the charges are formally presented. From there, various hearings will take place, leading up to potential sentencing should the individual be convicted. Each step in this process is crucial, as it impacts the direction of your loved one's case. Keep in mind that inmates may appear in court via video hearings, especially if they are still in custody. This ensures that they can still participate in legal proceedings, minimizing disruptions to their lives.

To check court dates and updates on your loved one’s case, you can visit the Circuit Court’s official website or contact the court clerk's office directly. Court records serve as the authoritative source for case information, providing you with essential details regarding upcoming hearings and outcomes. Having access to this information will empower you to stay updated on your loved one’s situation and prepare for any necessary next steps in the legal process.

Court
Morgan County Circuit Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search for the Morgan County Detention Center?

To conduct an inmate search for the Morgan County Detention Center in Versailles, Missouri, you can utilize the online inmate locator available on the county's official website. This tool allows you to search by the inmate's name or booking number. Additionally, you may contact the detention center directly via phone for assistance. It is important to note that the information provided is subject to updates, so ensure you verify the details frequently, especially for recent bookings or releases.

What is the booking and intake process at the Morgan County Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Morgan County Detention Center involves several procedural steps. Upon arrest, individuals are transported to the facility, where they are processed. This includes fingerprinting, photographing, and obtaining personal information. Additionally, a health screening is conducted to assess any medical needs. Once processed, inmates are assigned to a housing unit based on various factors including the nature of their charges and any potential safety concerns. The entire process typically occurs within a few hours, although it may vary based on facility workload.

What types of bail and bond options are available at the Morgan County Detention Center?

At the Morgan County Detention Center, several types of bail and bond options are available for individuals awaiting trial. Cash bonds require the full bail amount to be paid upfront, while surety bonds involve a bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee, generally around 10%. The court may also allow property bonds, wherein real property is used as collateral. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional or a licensed bondsman to understand the implications of each option and to navigate the bail process effectively.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges at the Morgan County Jail?

In the context of the Morgan County Jail, pretrial status indicates that an individual has been arrested but has not yet undergone trial or been convicted of a crime. Conversely, sentenced charges signify that a person has been found guilty and is serving a court-imposed sentence. During the pretrial phase, defendants have the right to a speedy trial and legal representation, while those sentenced may be eligible for parole or other forms of release based on their behavior and the nature of their offense.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at the Morgan County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center are entitled to access legal representation as part of their constitutional rights. Attorneys can visit inmates during designated visitation hours, which are typically not available during certain periods. Inmates may also communicate with their attorneys via phone, though such calls may be monitored for security reasons. It is essential for inmates to inform the facility staff of their legal counsel to facilitate private communication and ensure compliance with legal protocols regarding attorney-client confidentiality.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center?

Inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center are permitted to make phone calls using collect or prepaid methods. Collect calls are billed to the recipient, while prepaid calls require the inmate's family or friends to deposit funds into a designated account. All calls are monitored for security purposes, and specific restrictions apply regarding the content of conversations. It is advisable for families to familiarize themselves with the facility's phone service provider to ensure deposits are made efficiently and to understand any applicable fees associated with calls.

Is video visitation available for inmates at the Morgan County Jail?

Yes, the Morgan County Detention Center offers video visitation as a means for inmates to communicate with friends and family. This service is typically conducted through a designated video visitation system that allows for remote interactions. Users must create an account with the service provider and schedule visits in advance. Video visitation may be subject to specific hours and rules, including limitations on duration and allowable participants. It is important for families to ensure compliance with the terms of service to avoid any disruptions.

What are the in-person visitation rules at the Morgan County Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Morgan County Detention Center is subject to specific rules designed to ensure security and order. Visitors must present valid identification and comply with dress codes that prohibit revealing attire. Visits may be limited in duration and frequency, and advance scheduling is often required. Additionally, visitors must adhere to the facility's regulations regarding physical contact and prohibited items. It is advisable for visitors to check the detention center's official guidelines ahead of their visit to ensure compliance with all policies.

How can I send money to an inmate at the Morgan County Detention Center?

To send money to an inmate at the Morgan County Detention Center, individuals can utilize various methods including online deposits, money orders, or in-person payments at designated locations. Funds are typically deposited into the inmate’s commissary or trust account, which allows them to purchase items such as snacks and personal care products. Familiarity with the specific procedures and any associated fees is crucial for effective transactions, and it is recommended to review the facility’s guidelines prior to sending funds to ensure compliance.

What are the rules and restrictions for sending mail to an inmate at the Morgan County Jail?

Sending mail to an inmate at the Morgan County Jail is governed by specific rules designed to maintain security and order. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband, and certain items such as cash or explicit content are strictly prohibited. Legal mail, which pertains to correspondence with attorneys, is treated with higher confidentiality and is not subject to the same scrutiny. It is advisable for senders to adhere to the established guidelines regarding envelope size and content to ensure successful delivery.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center?

The release process for inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center involves several steps, beginning with the completion of their sentence or the posting of bail. Upon release, inmates undergo a verification process which can include checking for outstanding warrants or detainer holds. The timeline for release can vary significantly based on these factors, as well as daily operations at the facility. It is crucial for inmates and their families to remain informed about any potential delays due to administrative procedures.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center?

Court appearances for inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center are typically scheduled by the judicial system in coordination with the detention facility. Inmates are informed of their court dates, often during the booking process or through subsequent hearings. Notification is provided to ensure that inmates are prepared for their legal proceedings. It is advisable for inmates’ families to maintain communication with the jail staff and legal counsel to stay updated on any changes to court schedules or requirements.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at the Morgan County Jail?

During the booking process at the Morgan County Jail, an inmate's personal property is collected and cataloged for safekeeping. This includes clothing, valuables, and any items deemed inappropriate for the facility. Inmates receive a receipt indicating what items have been taken, which can be retrieved upon release. It is important for individuals to limit the possessions they bring during arrest, as only essential items are typically allowed. Families should be aware of the facility's policies regarding property retrieval post-release.

What medical care is available for inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center?

The Morgan County Detention Center is required to provide adequate medical care to inmates, including access to healthcare professionals and necessary medical treatment. Upon intake, inmates undergo a medical screening to identify any immediate health concerns. Ongoing medical care is available, including treatment for chronic conditions, mental health services, and emergency medical care as needed. Inmates may request medical attention through established procedures, and facility staff are trained to respond to health-related requests in compliance with legal standards.

What procedures are followed for inmate transfers at the Morgan County Jail?

Inmate transfers at the Morgan County Jail are conducted based on various factors including security needs, legal requirements, or the completion of a specific sentence. Transfers may occur to other facilities for rehabilitation programs, overcrowding issues, or to comply with jurisdictional requests. The transfer process involves notifying the inmate and coordinating logistics with the receiving facility. It is important for inmates and their families to remain informed about potential transfers, which can impact visitation and communication.

How can the public access records related to inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center?

Public access to inmate-related records at the Morgan County Detention Center is governed by Missouri's Sunshine Law, which allows for the inspection of certain public records. Interested individuals may request access through formal channels, typically by contacting the detention center or the county's clerk. Available records may include booking information, charges, and court appearances. However, certain sensitive information may be exempt from disclosure for security or privacy reasons. It is advisable to submit requests in writing to ensure compliance with legal protocols.

What are the distinctions between juvenile and adult processing at the Morgan County Jail?

The distinctions between juvenile and adult processing at the Morgan County Jail are significant due to the different legal frameworks governing minors. Juvenile offenders are typically processed through a separate system designed to rehabilitate rather than punish. This includes confidentiality protections and tailored programs addressing their developmental needs. In contrast, adults face a more punitive approach, with public records and a focus on incarceration. In some cases, juveniles may be tried as adults depending on the severity of the crime, impacting their processing and potential penalties.

What are detainer holds, and how do they affect inmates at the Morgan County Detention Center?

Detainer holds at the Morgan County Detention Center refer to legal requests from other jurisdictions or agencies, such as ICE, to hold an inmate for possible extradition or further investigation. These holds can significantly affect an inmate's release timeline, as they may be detained beyond their initial sentencing or bail conditions. Legal counsel is advised to navigate the complexities surrounding detainer holds, ensuring that the inmate's rights are protected during this process. Awareness of the implications of such holds is crucial for affected individuals and their families.

What happens if an inmate is re-arrested or violates parole while at the Morgan County Jail?

If an inmate is re-arrested or violates parole while at the Morgan County Jail, they may face additional legal consequences, including new charges or an extension of their current sentence. Re-arrest can occur if law enforcement identifies violations of probation terms or new criminal activity. In such cases, a hearing may be held to determine the consequences of the violation. It is essential for inmates to consult with legal representation to effectively address these issues and understand their rights throughout the re-arrest or parole violation process.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Morgan County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.