Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center

County Jail

Last Updated: December 11, 2024
Address
5 Basler Dr, St Genevieve, MO 63670
Beds
350
County
Ste. Genevieve
Phone
573-883-5820
Email
ajohnson@sgcso.com

Ste. Genevieve Co Jail is for County Jail offenders sentenced up to twenty four months.

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Satellite View of Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center

You can support your loved ones at Ste. Genevieve Co Jail on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 573-883-5820.

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 Ste. Genevieve Co Jail is a detention center located at 5 Basler Dr St Genevieve, MO which is operated locally by the Ste. Genevieve 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. Ste. Genevieve County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, St Genevieve 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 Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff's Office Detention Center is a state-of-the-art facility with the capacity to house approximately 300 detainees daily. This modern detention center supports the needs of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, playing a pivotal role in the community's justice system. Staffed by a dedicated team of 35 full-time deputies and correctional officers, the facility operates around the clock to ensure the safe and secure housing of detainees ranging from civil offenders to dangerous felons.

In addition to the daily responsibilities of inmate care and supervision, staff members manage critical tasks such as transporting detainees to and from court, conducting in-state and out-of-state extraditions, and maintaining stringent facility security protocols. The center’s comprehensive operations reflect its commitment to safety, efficiency, and the effective administration of justice. For inquiries, contact Jail Administrator Lt. Andrew Johnson.

Individuals who do not post bail within the first twenty-four hours are required to appear before a judge. During this first appearance, conducted either in person or via telephone, the judge informs the arrested person of the charges against them and sets the bond amount.

Following the intake process, which includes property inventory, medical screening, and booking, inmates are assigned to the general population. Housing assignments are based on the classification of their charges, whether felony or misdemeanor, to ensure proper management and safety within the facility.

After processing, inmates are assigned to a housing area based on classification. Compliance with jail rules typically results in a lower classification and more privileges, while rule violations or additional charges lead to a higher classification and fewer privileges. Inmates serving as trustees within the jail undertake various tasks, including cooking, laundry, and commissary management, often receiving minimal compensation or sentence reduction for their services.

The jail is designed with "pods," featuring a large common area with affixed tables and attached seats, and individual cells typically on two levels. Inmates spend certain times in their cells and other times congregating in the pod for activities like playing cards, games, reading, or watching television. Movement outside the pod, such as trips to the commissary, library, or recreation area, occurs under the constant supervision of unarmed correctional officers. The environment in the county jail is considered less stressful than that of a prison because the sentences are much shorter.

The jail offers a phone program for outbound calls only, with inmates unable to receive incoming calls. Accepting collect calls can be expensive, sometimes exceeding $10 per call. Alternatively, setting up an account through a third-party phone company may entail high fees per minute of usage. Click here for discounts on inmate calls, especially if the communication with your inmate is frequent. It's important to remember that all phone calls are recorded, and discussing sensitive legal matters over these lines is discouraged.

Books and magazines ordered for inmates must come directly from the publisher. This policy ensures that the items are new, untampered, and comply with the facility's regulations. The Jail enforces this rule to prevent the introduction of contraband or prohibited materials. By restricting orders to publishers, the facility can better maintain security and control over the content entering the institution. Any books or magazines not received directly from the publisher will be rejected and not delivered to the inmate. You may, however, send letters and selfies to inmates with this easy-to-use app, packages starting at only $8.00.

Commissary is available weekly, with orders submitted via kiosk two days in advance. On holidays, there may be increased spending limits. Upon receiving commissary items, inmates must present their ID, check their order, and sign for it in the presence of the commissary employee. Indigent inmates are provided with all essential basic hygiene items including USPS stamps and writing materials.

Inmate workers are selected for community service programs based on their demonstrated good conduct, cooperation with facility staff, and adherence to institutional rules. These criteria ensure that only individuals who exhibit responsibility, reliability, and a commitment to positive behavior are allowed to participate. Participation in these programs not only benefits the community through valuable labor contributions but also offers inmates the chance to develop a strong work ethic, learn transferable job skills, and build a sense of accountability.

In certain cases, involvement in community service programs can contribute to a reduction in an inmate's sentence. This incentive reinforces the importance of maintaining good behavior while incarcerated and highlights the program's dual role in supporting both the community and the inmate's journey toward reintegration.

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in Missouri. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center.

The second section features the InmateAid Inmate Search tool, providing a user-generated database of inmates. You can access this resource to utilize any of InmateAid's services. If you require assistance in creating an inmate profile to maintain communication, please contact us at aid@inmateaid.com, and we'll gladly help you locate your loved one.

As a last resort, you might have to pay for that information if we do not have it. The Arrest Record Search will cost you a small amount, but their data is the freshest available and for that reason, they charge to access it.

Visitation Information

In-facility Visitation at Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center

The Ste. Genevieve County Detention Center offers scheduled in-facility visitation for both the general population and civil detainees. Visits are conducted under strict guidelines to ensure security and order while providing an opportunity for detainees to connect with their loved ones. Below are the visitation schedules, rules, and requirements. Visitor's Questionnaire

Visitation Schedules

  • General Population Detainees: Visitation is available on Sundays from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visits are 30 minutes long and conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors must arrive 15 minutes early for paperwork and security checks. The last visitation session is seated at 3:30 p.m.

  • Civil Detainees: Visitation is available on Saturdays from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The same rules for paperwork, security, and session duration apply as for general population detainees.

  • Restrictions: Detainees on disciplinary, compliance or medical lockdown are not allowed visitation. If multiple visitors arrive for the same detainee on the same day, only one visit will be permitted unless the second visitor is an authorized clergy member.

General Visitation Rules

  • Identification Requirements:
    Visitors 16 years and older must present a federal or state-issued photo ID and complete a Visitor Questionnaire (available for download as a printable form).

  • Accompanied Minors:
    Visitors under 18 years old must be accompanied by a responsible parent or guardian, who must supervise them at all times to ensure appropriate behavior.

  • Prohibited Items:
    Personal property such as purses, cell phones, food, drinks, recording devices, cameras, packages, and diaper bags are not allowed in the visitation area. Only car keys and photo identification may be brought into the facility.

  • Dress Code:
    Visitors must wear appropriate attire, including shoes and shirts. Form-fitting, revealing, or suggestive clothing is not permitted. Facility staff will determine the appropriateness of attire, and non-compliance will result in refusal of the visit.

  • Behavior Expectations:
    Proper conduct is required from both visitors and detainees. Any inappropriate behavior, as determined by facility staff, will result in the termination of the visit.

Additional Rules and Restrictions

  • Parole/Probation Restrictions:
    Individuals on parole or probation, regardless of supervision status, are not permitted to visit. This policy is enforced without exception, even with parole officer approval.

  • Active Warrants:
    Visitors with active warrants will not be allowed to visit. If the warrant is within extradition limits, the individual will be taken into custody.

  • Arrival Time:
    Visitors are expected to arrive 15 minutes before their scheduled visitation time to allow for security screenings and required paperwork. Late arrivals will forfeit their scheduled session.

  • Session Duration:
    Visits are limited to 30 minutes. Any delays caused by the detainee or visitor will not extend the scheduled visitation time.

By adhering to these guidelines, visitors can ensure a smooth and successful visitation experience while respecting the facility's rules and maintaining the safety and order of the Detention Center

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