Find Daviess County Arrest Records

Daviess County maintains arrest records through multiple agencies in the Owensboro area. Over 104,000 residents call this county home. That makes it one of the larger jurisdictions in western Kentucky. Arrest records generated here document charges, custody status, and court scheduling details. Both the Daviess County Sheriff's Office and the Daviess County Detention Center play central roles in maintaining these records. Members of the public can access this information through several channels, including online databases and in-person visits.

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Daviess County Sheriff Arrest Records

Located at 212 Saint Ann Street in Owensboro, the Daviess County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement responsibilities across all unincorporated areas of the county. Deputies patrol daily. Warrant service is another core function. Each arrest generates a public record that includes the date, location, and nature of charges filed.

Call 270-685-8444 for inquiries. Staff answer questions about active warrants and recent bookings during business hours. Walk-in requests are accepted at the front desk. Written requests may be necessary for older arrest records that have not yet been converted to digital format and remain stored only in paper files.

The sheriff's website lists contact details and departmental information.

Daviess County Sheriff Office arrest records

This facility serves as the primary law enforcement headquarters for all of Daviess County.

Detention Center Records

The Daviess County Detention Center at 3337 Highway 144 in Owensboro handles all booking and intake processing for individuals arrested anywhere in the county or its surrounding jurisdictions. Colonel Arthur Maglinger directs operations. The jail is full-service. Its average daily population is around 600 inmates. It houses county, state, and federal detainees. Around eighty-five trained deputy jailers staff the facility around the clock.

DCDC booking records capture personal information, charges, and bond amounts. Each record receives a unique booking number for tracking. Call 270-685-8466 for information. Fax requests go to 270-685-8449.

The detention center's official site covers facility operations in greater detail.

Daviess County Detention Center arrest records

DCDC serves as the central intake point for all arrests made within the county.

Note: The detention center contracts with Southern Health Partners to provide 24-hour medical care for all inmates in custody.

Daviess County Inmate Services

DCDC offers several programs. These include GED preparation courses, Moral Reconation Therapy sessions, and a structured Reentry Success Program that is specifically designed to help reduce recidivism among released inmates. Good News Global ministry also operates inside. Program participation may appear in detention records.

Specialized units support facility operations. The K9 Unit assists with contraband searches. Special Response Team members handle security incidents. Crisis Negotiations Team personnel work to resolve standoffs. Records tied to unit activities may follow different access rules than standard arrest records.

Searching Arrest Records Online

Several tools exist for online lookups. The DCDC website shows current inmates. Kentucky's KOOL system covers individuals in state custody. VINE sends automated custody notifications at no cost.

Online searches return basic data. Results typically show names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. More detailed records about specific individuals may require an in-person visit to the detention center or a formal written request directed to the appropriate custodial agency.

The Daviess County government jail page links to resources and contact information for record requests.

Daviess County jail information and arrest records

Government portals consolidate jail information and public records for the county.

Public Access to Records

Kentucky's Open Records Act governs access. KRS 61.876 establishes the right to inspect public records held by any government agency in the state, including county law enforcement offices and detention centers. Submit requests in writing. Custodians must respond within a statutory timeframe. Denials require a specific legal basis.

Inmate records carry added considerations under state law. KRS 197.025 specifically addresses records maintained by correctional facilities throughout Kentucky, including county-level detention centers such as DCDC in Owensboro. Some data may be withheld for security reasons. Standard booking and charge information remains accessible in most cases.

Note: Requests to the Daviess County government should specify exact records sought to avoid processing delays.

Daviess County Arrest Record Details

Arrest records contain several data categories. Knowing what is included helps when submitting a request or reviewing results from a search.

  • Full name, date of birth, and physical description
  • Arrest date, time, and location
  • Charges filed and applicable statutes
  • Bond amount and conditions of release
  • Booking photograph and assigned ID number
  • Arresting agency and officer details

Not every record contains all elements. Juvenile records are separate and generally unavailable to the public. Sealed or expunged cases will not appear in standard searches conducted through any of the publicly available online databases or through formal in-person requests at the detention center. Record completeness depends on the case stage and the holding agency.

How to Request Records

Multiple options exist for obtaining Daviess County arrest records. The best method depends on urgency and record type.

  • Visit the sheriff's office at 212 Saint Ann Street
  • Call the detention center at 270-685-8466
  • Submit a written open records request
  • Search online databases

In-person visits yield the fastest results for recent arrest records. Written requests are better suited for historical records or cases where certified copies are needed for court proceedings or legal matters. Response times vary based on volume and complexity. Agencies may charge reasonable copying fees for paper records.

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Nearby Counties with Arrest Records

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