Greene County MO Jail - Inmate Locator (2024)

You can support your loved ones at Greene County MO Jail on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 417-868-4048.

When someone you care about gets locked up, it's tough to figure out all the ins and outs of jail life. From sending mail to visiting, there are a lot of things to sort out. And getting info about the arrest? Not always easy. That's where this webpage comes in handy. It's here to help you get a handle on how things work here so that you can stay connected and support your loved one behind bars.

The Greene County MO Jail is a detention center located at 1000 North Boonville Ave Springfield, MO which is operated locally by the Greene County Sheriff's Office and holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing or both. Most of the sentenced inmates are here for less than two years. Greene County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, Springfield Police Department, and the US Marshal's Service.

New detainees arrive at the jail regularly, with some being released on bail, placed under pretrial services caseloads, supervised by probation agencies, or released on recognizance with a court appearance agreement. Those who are not released await their court appearances at the jail, receiving accommodations including bedding and meals.

You can see all the arrest records for Missouri here.

The Greene County Jail has 610 beds and an average daily population of 700 inmates. The facility supports the philosophy of "Direct Supervision". Inmate programs are designed and implemented by 180 community volunteers. Inmates are encouraged to attend programs which facilitate a more successful re-entry into the community.

The goal of the Greene County Jail is to provide a safe and secure environment that promotes positive inmate behavior. This is made possible through fair, impartial and humane treatment of all individuals incarcerated in the jail facility. The Correctional staff expect inmate behaviors to be positive and rational. While incarcerated in the jail, it is the inmate's responsibility to comply with all rules and regulations as well as all directives given by staff. Although some of these regulations may seem restrictive to the average person, they are necessary to maintain a safe, secure environment within the jail facility. A positive and rational behavior will preserve and maintain the privileges given to the inmates; negative and irrational behavior may result in restriction of privileges, disciplinary action or criminal prosecution.

Monetary/Commissary

Offender Funds

  • Offender funds are recorded in the Offender's Trust Fund Account which is used to record all deposits, withdrawals, and purchases.
  • Any cash in the offender's possession upon commitment will be deposited in the in the Kiosk to be deposited in the Offender's Trust Fund Account and a receipt for the same will be given to the offender. All checks and money orders will remain in the offender's property.
  • When funds are received at the Lobby Kiosk, a receipt will be given to the person leaving the funds. The funds will then be recorded in the Offender's Trust Fund Account. No checks or money orders will be accepted.
  • Endorsed (second party) checks or mutilated checks will not be accepted.
  • Checks will not be delivered to offenders for endorsem*nt and release, (i.e. Income Tax Checks). All funds must be deposited into the offender's account.
  • Offenders being released from custody who have funds in their Offender's Trust Fund Account will be issued a debit card for the balance of their account. Note: Some funds may be frozen on your account for outstanding medical fees. These funds will not be released at the time of your release.
  • Destruction or defacing of County property will result in your account being frozen until the incident is investigated. If fault is proven, the amount of repairs and/ or replacement may be deducted from the account.
  • If you feel there is a discrepancy as to the amount of funds recorded in your account, you should address the problem to the Commissary Officer by filling out a Request to Staff Member form or the jail administration by phone or request.

Indigent Offenders (No Funds)

  • When an offender is incarcerated and has no funds, provisions are made for that offender to order personal hygiene items, writing materials, and postage of both private and legal letters. These items can be ordered after being incarcerated 72 hours and then every three weeks. The order is limited to $6.75.
  • In the event that an offender receives funds in his/ her account, the price of the indigent orders will be deducted from the deposited funds and any remaining funds will be applied to your account.

Commissary Privileges

Commissary is a privilege, not a right. It is intended solely for the comfort and convenience of offenders.
Commissary services are scheduled as follows:

Day of the WeekHousing UnitTuesdayA pod & D podWednesdayB pod & T5ThursdayC pod & T4FridayT1 & T2

Note: Commissary starts processing orders at 7:00 a.m. Funds must be deposited into the inmate's account before then.

  • If a holiday falls on the delivery day, arrangements will be posted in the housing units for that week. The order will be turned in as scheduled above.
  • The amount and frequency of the purchases may be limited by the Sheriff and/ or the Captain of the Jail if deemed necessary.
  • Purchases cannot exceed the amount of funds in your account. Account balances are printed on the commissary order slip.
  • Commissary orders will list the item wanted by number, quantity, and price for those items. The item numbers and price are from the list of approved commissary items available in each Pod.
  • If you do not use your commissary slip, it is your responsibility to destroy the slip to prevent unauthorized use. The Greene County Jail does not assume responsibility for your order slip.
  • In order to maintain cleanliness and sanitary conditions, you will be provided a bin in which to hold your personal items. Consumable items that over flow the bin will be destroyed. Other personal items will be placed in your property.
  • As offender behavioral incentive, depending on your custody level of classification, you may have increased access to certain commissary items.
  • Offenders are allowed to order regular commissary items, but will have a spending cap weekly to purchase a $60 phone card and $85 worth of food and hygiene items.
  • Disciplinary offenders will be allowed to purchase personal hygiene items only, and limited by the discretion of the Commissary Officer.

Commissary Rules

  • Offenders are not allowed to make purchases for or give commissary items to other offenders.
  • Offenders are not allowed to transfer money from their account to another offender, or to have friends/family make deposits into other offender's accounts.
  • Trading of commissary items from one offender to another will not be allowed under any circ*mstances.
  • At no time will one offender attempt to force another offender to purchase commissary items against their will.
  • Under no circ*mstances will commissary items be used for the purpose of gambling.
  • Offenders will not use commissary items to purchase favors or services from other offenders.
  • Any abuse of the commissary system may result in the loss of the privilege and confiscation of items in question depending on the severity of the violation.
  • Any item removed from the original container and placed in any other container, and any container used for something other than it's intended purpose will be considered contraband.
  • Officers will not look up commissary balances. Your balance will be printed on your commissary order slip.

Conditional Use & Limited Use Items

  • Razors are considered to be conditional use items. This means although you purchase a razor from the commissary, you will not be allowed to keep the razor in your cell. Razors are sold for a one time use, and cost $0.25. You will need to buy a new razor every time you wish to shave. If you need a razor, you must make your request to the Pod Officer at the end of each night shift (before the morning meal and by approximately 4:00 a.m.). The officer will check the razor out to you when they are received from the commissary. You will be given a period of 15 minutes in which to use it. After use, the razor must be returned to the Pod Officer. Storing or attempting to store a razor in your cell will result in suspension of this privilege, or disciplinary action if the violation is severe. Offenders who are trustees or are assigned to work release may use their razors at times other than the designated time as this time period may conflict with their work schedule. If you are indigent, you will be allowed to purchase a razor. $0.25 will be posted to your Trust Fund Account for collection when you receive funds.

The following types of items are limited use items. Any of the items listed below which are found in excess of what is authorized will be considered contraband and will be confiscated and destroyed. Empty containers will be disposed of.

  • Ink Pens - 2 each
  • Shampoo Bottles - 2 each
  • Deodorant Container - 2 each
  • Any other container products - 2 each

Inmate Labor Initiative Program

This program was brought about by an agreement between the GCSO and the County Highway Department in 2002. The program is used to place offenders through the courts into a work program that was operated by the County Highway Department until 2014. The GCSO has the sole responsibility over the daily operations of the program full-time. The offenders are tasked with litter pickup and several other types of landscaping or beautification detail. These offenders are transported by a GCSO Corrections Deputy each day from the Greene County Justice Center to the job sites. The Deputy monitors and oversees the offenders' activities while performing tasks to maintain the integrity of county properties.

Offender criteria:

  • Must be sentenced to county jail time
  • Willing and able to abide by all rules and regulations of the Inmate Labor Initiative Program
  • Willing to submit to random drug testing and return alcohol testing
  • Able to physically and medically meet job requirements
  • Must be willing to do all tasks asked of you by work detail supervisor

Any additional questions or information may be obtained by calling the Jail Administration Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (417) 868-4048.

Inmates can purchase a phone card from Commissary or place a collect call. All phone calls are subject to monitoring and may be recorded. Inmates cannot accept any incoming calls and MESSAGES WILL NOT BE RELAYED TO INMATES.

Inmates can make phone calls any day of the week from:

  • 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
  • 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Greene County MO Jail - Inmate Locator (2024)
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