Search the Ray County Inmate Population

The Ray County inmate population is centered on local custody in Missouri, but a current search may reach more than one system. The Ray County inmate population includes people booked into the county jail, people held on short local sentences, and people moved to partner jails when local housing changes. A Ray County inmate search should also separate county jail custody from state prison, federal custody, immigration detention, and victim-notification tools. The Ray County inmate population is best checked through the sheriff, public-record request channels, court records, and statewide locators.

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Ray County Inmate Population Overview

Ray County's local inmate population is not published through a live county dashboard in the official sources reviewed. The most reliable local frame is the Ray County Jail in Henrietta, operated by the Ray County Sheriff's Office, plus the three outside jails that held Ray detainees during the 2025 closure. A person may be in the reopened Ray County Jail, in a short 24-hour hold, released, transported to court, or housed on contract at Daviess-DeKalb, Harrison, or Lafayette. That makes the Ray County inmate population a custody map, not a single public roster list.

The available record set points to a small rural jail population measured in dozens rather than hundreds. The Prison Policy Initiative correctional facility table, based on the BJS Census of Jail Facilities, lists Ray County Jail at 60 local jail population on the 2013 survey date. Local news later reported 47 detainees moved when the jail closed in January 2025. Current counts require a direct call to the jail because no official Ray County public roster or population dashboard was located.


Ray County Inmate Population Statistics

Ray County inmate population statistics are strongest where they are tied to a named source and date. The jail's own official web presence does not publish a current daily census, so the build uses older BJS-derived local jail data, dated closure reporting, and facility capacities from official jail pages. Statewide context is useful only as context. Vera's Missouri figure that 70 percent of jail inmates are pretrial is a Missouri statewide figure, not a Ray County count.

602013 Local Jail Population
47Transferred During 2025 Closure
4Ray-Relevant Detention Facilities
MeasureFigureSource / Year
Ray County Jail local jail population60BJS Census of Jail Facilities via Prison Policy Initiative, 2013
Detainees moved at closure47KSHB closure coverage, January 2025
Daviess-DeKalb capacity160Official Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail site
Harrison County Jail capacity46Official Harrison detention page, captured in research
Lafayette County Detention Center capacity126Official Lafayette detention page
Missouri annual local jail bookingsAt least 128,000Prison Policy Initiative Missouri profile


Ray County Inmate Population Makeup

No current Ray County demographic table was found. That matters because a reliable page should not invent age, race, sex, charge-level, or pretrial shares. The record-supported local details are narrower: Ray County Jail is used for arrestees, warrant arrests, pretrial detainees, short local sentences, and 24-hour holds. The reopened layout reported in January 2026 included a female dayroom, a male sex-offender dayroom, two male general-population dayrooms, segregation cells, administrative cells, a detox cell, and dedicated 24-hour hold space.

Pretrial detainee
A person held after arrest while the criminal case is still pending.
Local sentence
A short sentence served in a county jail instead of a state prison.
24-hour hold
Short-term custody while booking, release, court, intoxication, medical, or transfer issues are sorted.
Detainer
A hold or request from another agency that can block release even after local bond is posted.

Laws Governing Ray County Jail Records

Missouri law gives the sheriff custody of the county jail and gives the public a path to request many jail and law-enforcement records. The Ray County homepage says Sunshine requests go to the County Clerk because the clerk is custodian of county records. For jail records, a narrow request should name the person, arrest date, booking date, agency, case number if known, and the record sought.

Key Statutes:

RSMo 221.020 makes sheriffs jailers of their counties.

RSMo 610.023 requires a custodian and a response as soon as possible, no later than the third business day after receipt.

RSMo 610.100 treats arrest and incident reports as open records, subject to exceptions.

RSMo 610.105 closes some official records after certain final outcomes.



Ray County Current Inmate Lookup

A Ray County current inmate lookup has no county roster form to search from the official sources reviewed. That absence should change the search order. The sheriff's office is the direct custody source, Case.net is the court-charge source, and the clerk's Sunshine process is the written-record source. Partner facility rosters can matter for older bookings and transfer questions. Harrison County's roster, for example, showed current-inmate and 48-hour-release options, name search, sort controls, booking dates, charges, bond, mugshot thumbnails, and profile links in the research capture.

Ray County Roster FieldStatusNotes
Public Ray roster formNot locatedNo official county-hosted search form was found.
Phone custody checkAvailableUse the sheriff/jail numbers for current local custody.
Sunshine requestAvailableAsk for arrest report, booking sheet, photo, bond, release, and transfer status.
Partner rosterFacility-specificUse when a Ray detainee may have been housed elsewhere.

What Ray County Inmate Records Show

Because Ray County does not publish a local online profile in the reviewed sources, inmate records are best understood in layers. A Ray booking or arrest record request may seek the arrest report, incident report, booking sheet, booking photo, charge and bond data, and release or transfer status. A partner roster may show a narrower public profile. A DOC, BOP, or ICE result answers a different custody question and should not be read as a Ray County jail result.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking dateWhen jail intake began, which may differ from court filing date.
ChargesArrest or filed charge text, subject to prosecutor changes.
Bond or holdRelease conditions, no-bond orders, warrants, or outside holds.
Booking photoA custody photo if releasable under Missouri records rules.
Release or transferWhether the person left jail, went to court, or moved to another facility.

Ray County Jail vs State Prison

County jail and state prison searches answer different questions. Ray County Jail is the local arrest and pretrial system. Missouri DOC is for people sentenced to prison or supervised by the state. Federal sentenced inmates use BOP. Immigration detainees use ICE. A person missing from one system may still be held in another.

Custody TypeSearch ChannelWhat It Covers
Ray local custodyRay Sheriff/JailArrestees, pretrial detainees, short sentences, 24-hour holds.
Missouri prison or supervisionMissouri DOC Offender SearchActive offenders, probationers, and parolees, not discharged offenders.
Federal custodyBOP Inmate LocatorFederal inmates from 1982 to present.
Immigration custodyICE Online Detainee LocatorICE custody or CBP custody over 48 hours.

Ray County Detention Facilities

The Ray County inmate population can involve four local or regional jail pages because of the 2025 closure and transfer history. Ray County Jail is the primary jail. The other three facilities are not Ray County buildings, but they are important when a search involves a person moved during closure, contract housing, or an older booking record.


Ray County Past Inmate Records

Past inmate records are often handled through a Sunshine request instead of a roster lookup. The Ray County homepage says Sunshine requests can be emailed to the County Clerk or hand delivered to the County Clerk's Office at the courthouse. Ask narrowly. A request for every jail record tied to a name is easier to delay, redact, or deny than a request for a specific arrest report, booking sheet, booking photograph, release date, bond data, or transfer status tied to a date.

Missouri records law has limits. Investigative material, protected-victim information, juvenile details, safety-sensitive material, nonpublic media, and some outcomes after no charge, dismissal, nolle prosequi, acquittal, or suspended imposition may be closed or redacted. That is a legal limit, not proof that the person was never booked.


Ray County Inmate Population FAQ

Does Ray County publish a jail roster? No official Ray County public online jail roster was found in the reviewed county sources. Start with the sheriff or jail phone line, then use Sunshine requests, partner-facility rosters, Case.net, DOC, BOP, ICE, and VINE as needed.

How large is the Ray County inmate population? The best sourced local jail number found was 60 in the 2013 BJS-derived correctional facility table. The best dated closure count was 47 detainees moved when the jail closed in January 2025.

Why do outside jails appear in a Ray search? Ray County Jail closed in January 2025 and detainees were moved to Harrison, Lafayette, and Daviess-DeKalb. The Ray jail later reopened, but those facilities remain relevant for transfer and older custody questions.

Where are court charges found? Court charges, bond orders, warrants, hearings, and dispositions are searched through Case.net and the Ray County Circuit Court criminal/traffic office. Booking charges can differ from prosecutor-filed charges.

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Directions to the Ray County Jail

Ray County Jail and the Ray County Sheriff's Office are at 200 W 9th St, Henrietta, MO 64036. The jail is not the same place as the Ray County Courthouse in Richmond, where many court and Sunshine request tasks are handled. From the Kansas City side, drivers generally approach Ray County by MO-210, MO-10, or area highways toward Richmond and Henrietta, then use local streets to reach 9th Street. From Richmond, use local roads southwest toward Henrietta instead of going to the courthouse address.

Address

Ray County Jail
200 W 9th St
Henrietta, MO 64036
816-290-5323

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not published in the reviewed county pages. Call the jail before travel.

Public Transit

No public transit route to the jail was documented in the reviewed sources. Use GPS and confirm the public entrance.

Visitor Entry

Confirm lobby hours, identification rules, accessible entry, allowed items, and visit status before leaving for the jail.