Find Randolph County Bench Warrants

Randolph County bench warrants are issued by the circuit court when someone fails to show up for a hearing or does not follow a court order. Sheriff Aaron Wilson and the Randolph County Sheriff's Office handle bench warrant enforcement from their location in Huntsville. The department runs a most wanted page that is updated daily and uses the JailTracker system for inmate records. You can search for bench warrants by checking the website, calling the sheriff, or looking up court records on Missouri Case.net. This page explains how each search method works and what to do about an active Randolph County bench warrant.

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Randolph County Quick Facts

24,700 Population
Huntsville County Seat
24th Judicial Circuit
1829 Year Founded

Randolph County Sheriff Warrant Info

Sheriff Aaron Wilson leads the Randolph County Sheriff's Office at 372 Highway JJ in Huntsville. The main phone is 844-277-6555. The jail line is 660-277-5095. The fax is 660-277-5084. Chief Deputy Mike Barrett assists with department operations. You can email the office at randolphmosheriff@gmail.com. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call during these hours to ask about bench warrants.

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office website has a most wanted page that is updated daily. The Randolph County Most Wanted page lists people with active warrants, including bench warrants. All warrants shown online must be verified with the sheriff's office before they can be treated as confirmed. The department uses JailTracker for its inmate roster system, which shows identifying details, charges, bond information, booking data, and mugshots.

Randolph County Missouri Sheriff's Office bench warrants contact

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office page above shows the department contact information for bench warrant inquiries and law enforcement services.

The jail has 99 beds and operates at medium security. Jail Administrator Curtis Still and Assistant Administrator Aleix Fry manage the facility where people arrested on bench warrants in Randolph County are held until their court appearance.

Randolph County Missouri most wanted list bench warrants

The most wanted page shown above is updated daily with active warrant information for Randolph County, including bench warrants for failure to appear.

Office Randolph County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Aaron Wilson
Address 372 Highway JJ
Huntsville, MO 65259
Phone 844-277-6555
Jail 660-277-5095
Email randolphmosheriff@gmail.com

Randolph County Court Records Search

The Randolph County Circuit Court maintains all case records, docket entries, and bench warrant documentation. You can visit the courthouse to request case information or copies of court documents. Missouri Case.net provides free online access to court records for all Missouri counties, including Randolph County. Search by litigant name or case number to find bench warrant entries. The system shows charges, hearing dates, judgments, and warrant notices in the case docket.

Local law enforcement partners include the Moberly Police Department at 660-263-0346 and the Missouri State Highway Patrol at 660-385-2132. The FBI field office at 270-926-3441 may be involved in cases with federal connections. The Randolph County government website also links to the sheriff's department and other county services. Moberly is the largest city in Randolph County, so the Moberly PD handles a share of the local law enforcement work that can tie into county bench warrants.

Note: Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, Randolph County public records are available upon request. Written requests are preferred, but they accept requests in any format. The sheriff's office is the official records custodian.

How to Search Randolph County Warrants

Searching for bench warrants in Randolph County can be done several ways. The most wanted page on the sheriff's website is the best local online option. It is updated daily and shows active warrants with names and charges. All warrants on the page need to be confirmed with the sheriff's office before acting on them.

Calling 844-277-6555 during office hours gives you a direct check from staff. You can also email randolphmosheriff@gmail.com with your inquiry. For online court records, Case.net covers the 24th Judicial Circuit and lets you look up Randolph County cases by name for free. The VINELink system tracks inmates across Missouri, including people booked at the Randolph County jail. You can sign up for alerts to get notified when an inmate's custody status changes.

  • Check the daily most wanted page on the sheriff's website
  • Call 844-277-6555 during business hours
  • Email randolphmosheriff@gmail.com
  • Search Case.net for 24th Circuit records
  • Use VINELink for inmate custody tracking
  • Contact the Moberly PD at 660-263-0346 for city cases

Bench Warrants vs. Other Warrants

A bench warrant in Randolph County is different from an arrest warrant. Bench warrants come from the judge's bench and are tied to court compliance issues. The most common reason is missing a court date. Not paying fines, skipping probation, or failing to complete community service can also trigger a bench warrant. Once signed by a Randolph County judge, the sheriff's office serves it.

Arrest warrants are based on probable cause of a crime. A judge signs them after reviewing evidence from law enforcement or the prosecuting attorney. Capias warrants are a specific type of bench warrant used to compel a person to appear in court. All warrant types in Randolph County are enforced by the sheriff's office. Under RSMo 544.665, any law enforcement officer in Missouri can serve these warrants. They do not expire under state law.

Resolving Randolph County Warrants

If you have a bench warrant in Randolph County, act before you get picked up. Contact a lawyer who can call the court and schedule a new hearing. The Missouri Public Defender can help if you qualify. Self-surrender at the sheriff's office at 372 Highway JJ in Huntsville is another path. Bring your ID. You will be booked and placed in the 99-bed jail facility. A judge will see you within about 24 hours to set bail or release conditions.

Voluntary surrender usually works in your favor with the court. It shows the judge that you take the matter seriously. The Randolph County jail operates at medium security level, so conditions are managed but not minimum security. Jail Administrator Curtis Still oversees daily operations. Once you see the judge, the court decides whether to set bond, release you on your own recognizance, or schedule a full hearing on the underlying case.

The Missouri DPS Crime Victim Services unit offers support for crime victims involved in Randolph County cases. The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs the MACHS system for statewide criminal history checks that include Randolph County records.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Randolph County in central Missouri. Each county operates its own court and sheriff's office with separate bench warrant records.