Search Barren County Arrest Records

Barren County sits in south-central Kentucky with Glasgow as its county seat and a population of roughly 45,609. The local Sheriff's Office and the Barren County Detention Center handle arrests and bookings throughout the jurisdiction. Arrest records produced by these agencies are classified as public documents under Kentucky law. Residents, attorneys, and other interested parties may request copies by contacting the appropriate office. This page explains where Barren County arrest records originate, how they are maintained, and the methods available for accessing them.

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Sheriff's Office in Glasgow

The Barren County Sheriff's Office is located at 117 N Public Square in Glasgow, KY 42141. Deputies carry out patrol duties, serve warrants, and process civil papers issued by the courts. When an arrest occurs, the deputy completes a report and transports the individual to the detention center for processing.

Arrest reports generated by the Sheriff's Office contain the name of the arrested person, the date and time of the arrest, and a description of the alleged offense. These documents are filed with the office and become available for public inspection. Residents who need copies of reports can call (270) 651-2771 to ask about availability and any associated fees.

Civil process records, including orders of protection and eviction notices, are also maintained by the office. While these are distinct from arrest records, they are produced through the same administrative channels and follow similar retention policies.

Barren County Detention Center

The Barren County Detention Center is situated at 201 Samson St in Glasgow, KY 42141. This facility holds individuals arrested within the county who are awaiting court appearances or serving sentences of twelve months or less. The jail manages intake processing, housing assignments, and release procedures for all detainees.

During booking, staff collect identifying information from the arrested individual. A photograph is taken, and the charges are entered into the facility's records system. Bond amounts, if applicable, are recorded along with any conditions set by the court. These booking records are retained by the detention center and are subject to public records requests.

The detention center can be reached at (270) 651-8806. Additional information about the facility, including visitation schedules and inmate services, is published on the Barren County Detention Center website.

Court Records for Barren County

After an arrest, the case moves into the court system. The Barren County Circuit Court and District Court handle criminal proceedings at different levels. Circuit Court addresses felony cases, while District Court processes misdemeanors and preliminary hearings for felonies.

The image below shows the Kentucky Court of Justice page for Barren County.

Barren County Court Information

Barren County court arrest records

Court records include case filings, hearing dates, and dispositions. The Circuit Court Clerk's office maintains these files and can provide copies upon request.

Court dockets list scheduled hearings and their outcomes. These documents connect the initial arrest record to the eventual resolution of a case, whether that is a conviction, dismissal, or other disposition. Together, arrest records and court records provide a more complete picture of an individual's involvement with the criminal justice system in Barren County.

Searching Records Online

Several online tools allow users to search for arrest and incarceration records related to Barren County. The Kentucky Online Offender Lookup provides information about individuals in state custody or under state supervision.

The following screenshot shows the KOOL search interface.

Kentucky Online Offender Lookup

Barren County KOOL offender search

This database covers state-level incarceration and does not include all individuals held at the county detention center.

For local jail records, the Barren County Detention Center website publishes information about current detainees. Families looking for someone recently arrested in Glasgow should check this resource first, as it reflects county-level bookings more quickly than the state database.

Kentucky Open Records Law

Public access to arrest records in Barren County is governed by Kentucky's Open Records Act. Under KRS 61.880, a government agency must respond to a records request within three business days. The response must either provide the requested records, deny the request with a written explanation, or notify the requester that additional time is needed.

Requests should be made in writing and directed to the specific agency holding the record. For arrest reports, that agency is typically the Sheriff's Office. For booking and jail records, the detention center is the custodian. Fees for copies are governed by statute and are generally limited to the actual cost of reproduction.

If a request is denied, the requester has the right to appeal to the Kentucky Attorney General's office. The Attorney General reviews the denial and issues an opinion on whether the agency properly applied the law.

Records Access Information

The screenshot below shows additional details about accessing records in Barren County.

Barren County Detention Center Records

Barren County detention records access

The detention center website provides guidance on how to obtain booking information and other jail records.

When requesting records, it helps to have specific identifying details about the person or incident in question. Providing a full name, approximate date of arrest, or case number speeds up the retrieval process. Agencies are not required to conduct research on behalf of the requester, so having accurate information reduces delays.

Note: Record availability may vary depending on the age of the file and the agency's retention schedule. Contact the relevant office to confirm what records are accessible for your specific inquiry.

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Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Barren County. Each maintains separate arrest records and detention facilities.