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Osage County Missouri Sheriff Overview

Osage County is located in the central part of Missouri. Its county seat is Linn. The county was founded at the beginning of 1841 and named for the Osage River. The zip codes in Osage County include 65024, 65035, 65085, 65048, 65051, 65001, 65054, 65013 and 65016.

Sheriff Michael Bonham is the first person in command of Osage County Sheriff’s Office. To get in touch with Sheriff Bonham, call his office on 573-897-3927 or send a fax to 573 897-4383. If you want to report a crime, call 573-897-9936. The second person in charge of the office is Major Edward Fowler who serves on the position of Chief Deputy.

Osage County Sheriff’s Office:

Address: 106 East Main Street, P.O. BOX 619, Linn, MO 65051

Phone: 573-897-3927

Fax: 573 897-4383

Inmate Search in Osage County Jail

To find a detainee arrested in Osage County, you should call the Sheriff’s Office on 573-897-3927. Since there is no county inmate list to perform online lookups, you can use either the Missouri Department of Corrections Web Offender Search tool or access the Missouri victims automated notifications system MOVANS and get the status of an offender you are interested in.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures:

The visitation schedule allows visits in Osage County Jail only on Mondays. You should call on Monday to schedule an appointment.

To find out information about how to send mail to inmates, or how to send funds, as well as to inquire about more details related to the visiting rules and procedures call the Osage County Jail on 573-897-3927.

Working at Osage County Jail or Sheriff’s Office:

The Osage County Sheriff’s Office has an open call for the position of Sheriff’s Deputy in the Patrol Division. Job benefits include $30,000 annual salary with sheriff grant supplement, holiday and overtime pay, insurance, retirement, sick leave, vacation and C.E.R.F retirement, official vehicle and uniform, as well as training opportunities.

Job responsibilities include:

  • Patrolling assigned areas by foot or vehicle
  • Taking appropriate actions and arresting perpetrators when required
  • Conducts investigations of incidents and making reports
  • Issuing citations  
  • investigating traffic accidents and reporting
  • Protecting crime scenes
  • Collecting and preserving crime evidence for court
  • Testifying in court

    Minimum job requirements are:

  • P.O.S.T. license
  • Valid Missouri Driver’s License
  • High School diploma or GED
  • Detailed background, criminal history and driving record checks
  • Drug screening
  • Osage County residency
  • Flexible working hours, including shifts, weekends and holidays
  • 180-day probation
  • Field Training program
  • Computer and communication skills, as well as ability to handle stress and multitask

    If you are interested in applying for the Patrol Division Deputy contact Charlotte Townley at 573-897-3927 ext. 800 or visit the Osage County Sheriff’s Office, located on 106 East Main Street, in Linn, Missouri.

    Sex Offender Search and Lookup:

    If you have performed a sex crime and are classified as a sex offender you must register in sex offender registries organized on national level, as well in your state or local county. The registries are provided to the members of the public to use them as a safety resource and inform about the registered sex offenders in their area. Usual behaviors classified as sex crimes includes sexual acts performed against the will of another individual, such as rape, abuse or assault, distribution of child pornography, molestation and lewd conduct. If you want to find a perpetrator who has a place of residence, works or goes to school in the Osage County, search by name in the official Missouri

    or call the toll-free number 1-888-SOR-MSHP (767-6747). Please note that some locations may be missing on the map due to missing information about current addresses.

    Bail and Bondsman

    An arrestee will stay in custody until the trial date unless the judge sets a bail amount and allows the offender to get out of jail and defend from freedom. The bail amount is set in the court order and needs to be posted at court as a guarantee. As the bond may be significant, many arrestees do not possess it immediately to be able to post it when required. If you are in such situation, you can ask a Missouri bondsman to lend you the bail amount and post it on your behalf at the court.  Bondsmen charge a non-refundable fee. It is best if you inquire about the fee before you agree on the loan.

  • Osage County Jail Statistics
    Number of Persons Confined4
    Avg Daily Population6
    Name of new facilitynot applicable
    Full time payroll3
    Full time total employees3
    Total salaries and wages49023
    Other operating expenditures9033
    Total construction costs600
    Equipment, furnishings, etc197
    Year of original construction1924
    Year of major renovation2000
    Name of new facilitynot applicable

    Address: COURTHOUSE, 100 MAIN STREET LINN MO 65051

    Osage County Unemployment and Median Household Income
    Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 20167,284
    Number Employed Annual Average, 20167,038
    Number Unemployed Annual Average, 2016246
    Unemployment Rate, 20163.4
    Median Household Income Annual Average, 201555,962
    Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
    Osage County Poverty Data
    Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 20141,267
    Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 20159.6
    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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