Missouri Doc Offenders
MODOC Offender Search - Missouri
Welcome to Offender Web Search This application provides information about offenders supervised by the Missouri Department of Corrections. What this application DOES do ... Does search on active offenders, including probationers and parolees, not previously excluded as referenced below. Does search on First Name and Last Name including aliases.
https://web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb/Home | Missouri Department of Corrections
In the Missouri Department of Corrections, we foster public safety, health and wellness. We support victims and give back to people in need. We facilitate treatment, education and job training to equip justice-involved Missourians with the skills they need to contribute to the state’s communities, inside and outside our walls.
https://doc.mo.gov/Department of Corrections - Missouri
Department of Corrections 2729 Plaza Drive P.O. Box 236 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 573/751-2389 doc.mo.gov The Department of Corrections supervises all felons and targeted misdemeanants sentenced by the courts to prison or probation. By Missouri law, a person must be 17 years of age or certified as an adult by the courts.
https://www.mo.gov/government/guide-to-missouris-government/department-of-corrections/Offender Profile FY21 | Missouri Department of Corrections
Credentialed Batter Intervention Programs ; Early Discharge/ Earned Compliance Credit ; A Guide to Understanding P&P for Family and Friends
https://doc.mo.gov/media/pdf/offender-profile-fy21OFFENDER RULEBOOK - Missouri Department of Corrections
sanctions may be placed into an offender’s file and noted on an offender’s chronological log. Interpreter: A department staff person with a proficient knowledge of a non-English speaking offender’s native language, who is willing to translate information to and from English and who has been approved by the warden or designee.
https://doc.mo.gov/sites/doc/files/media/pdf/2020/03/Offender_Rulebook_REVISED_2019.pdfOFFENDER RULEBOOK - Missouri Department of Corrections
for I-1 through I-4 for offenders who are C-4 or lower. Twelve minor conduct violations occurring within a twelve-month period for I-1 through I-4 offenders who are C-5. *NOTE: Once an offender accumulates violations increasing the I-score, the offender should be reclassified indicating the revised I-score and another review period begins
https://doc.mo.gov/sites/doc/files/2018-01/offender-rulebook-9-12-14.pdfFamily and Friends | Missouri Department of Corrections
The Constituent Services Office provides offenders’ families and friends, legislative offices, and the public with accurate and timely information about offenders as well as department policies, procedures and practices. When you contact the Constituent Services Office, please provide the following: offender name, DOC number, and a clear request.
https://doc.mo.gov/programs/family-friendsDivision of Adult Institutions - Missouri Department of Corrections
The Department of Corrections provides offenders with library services to support their educational, recreational, legal and informational needs. Missouri DOC libraries are modeled after public library collections. Legal resources are also provided and fulfill the requirements mandated by law. Legal reference assistance is free to offenders.
https://docservices.mo.gov/DORS/Missouri Inmate Search, Prison and Jail Information - StateCourts
You can search for offenders on the Missouri Department of Corrections website. Their search tool allows you to search by offender ID or name. You must enter both a first and last name for the search. The results will show a list of offenders’ DOC ID, name, date of birth, race, height, weight, and gender.
https://www.statecourts.org/inmate-search/missouri/Missouri Inmate Search – Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Lookup
The Missouri department of corrections (MODOC) requires the first and last name of the offender when you are searching their databases. Additionally, you cannot access information about recently released offenders from this search.
https://prisonersolidarity.org/missouri/Division of Probation & Parole - Missouri Department of Corrections
The Division of Probation and Parole supervises felony offenders ordered to probation by the courts or offenders released by the Parole Board from confinement in the Division of Adult Institutions by means of parole or conditional release. Probation and Parole Officers within the division establish viable plans in order to address an offender ...
https://docservices.mo.gov/PP/