Ray County Sheriff's Jail, MO Inmate Search, Visitation Hours
The Ray County Sheriff's Jail is located in Henrietta, Missouri. Ray County Jail can detain as many as 250 inmates at a time.
The Ray County Sheriff's Jail holds 2 different kinds of inmates, ones that are sentenced and ones that are waiting to be sentenced. The law enforcement agencies in and around the county that work closely with this facility are Immigration, Department of Corrections, Ray County Sheriff’s Office, and the US Marshals.
Most of the inmates in the Ray County Sheriff's Jail reside in Ray County. This facility normally holds inmates that have no more than a 2-year sentence.
How to Find Someone in Ray County Sheriff's Jail
The Ray County Sheriff’s Department manages and operates the Ray County Sheriff's Jail. Keeping and maintaining an up to date database of all current inmates is a big responsibility. That is what the Ray County Sheriff's Department does
The Ray County Sheriff's Jail has its roster with their current arrests open to the general public by the Otter County Sheriff's Department. This database can be found on the Ray County Sheriff’s Department official website.
This database can be searched by the inmate’s name. You will see the following below when doing a successful inmate search:
- Mugshots
- Charges
- Inmate's Full Name
You can contact the Ray County Sheriff's Jail at 816-290-5631 if you would like more information about an inmate.
Inmate Records Search
Find Arrest & Court records, Mugshots and Contact Info.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Ray County Sheriff's Jail inmates are allowed to get written letters from their family and friends in the mail. For safety reasons all letters get examined by the jail employees when they arrive. The letters will get passed out to the inmates after the jail employees check the letters.
There are a number of items you are not allowed to send when sending things along with your letters to the jail. Below is a list of items that are not allowed to be sent:
• Gang Related Items
• Glitter
• Confetti
• Ribbons
• String
• Plastic
• Perfume
• Polaroids
• Music Cards
• Lipstick/Lip Gloss/Chapstick
• Writing Paper
• Envelopes
• Pencils
• Pens
• Stamps
• Metal
• No photographs larger than 5x7”
Ray County Sheriff's Jail are allowed to get books, newspaper and magazines. The books, newspaper and magazines will need to be delivered straight from the bookstore or publisher to the jail. All books that are sent will need to be new and paperback. All used and hardcover books are not allowed. If a used or hardcover book is sent it will be sent back to the sender.
The Ray County Sheriff's Jail address for the inmates is listed below:
Inmate's Full Name
200 West 9th Street
PO Box 266, Henrietta, MO, 64084
Sending Money
In order for inmates to make purchases, they will need funds in their account. Cashier’s check or money order can be sent directly to the Ray County Sheriff's Jail if you would like to fund an inmate's account. Make sure you make the money order or Cashier's Check payable to the inmate.
Money orders or cashier’s checks can be dropped off at the jail or you can send them to the jail at the address listed below:
Ray County Sheriff's Jail
200 West 9th Street
PO Box 266, Henrietta, MO, 64084
Make sure to write a return address on the envelope if you are going to send the money order or Cashier's check in the mail. Allow a few days for the money order to be deposited into the inmate's account.
Phone calls
Ray County Sheriff's Jail inmates are not allowed to get phone calls from their family or friends. During phone time, inmates are allowed to call their family and friends. Inmates are allowed 15-minute calls. The call will be terminated when the 15 minutes is over.
Calling features such as three-way calling and call forwarding are forbidden for the inmates to use. The call will be disconnected if an inmate is caught using any of these features. Disciplinary action will be taken up against the inmate as well.
Ray County Sheriff's Jail inmates are allowed to make collect calls only. Inmates are only able to call those who have a landline phone. Inmates will not be able to call those with cell phones. The individual receiving the collect call is the one responsible for any and all charges that are associated with the collect call. The Ray County Sheriff's Jail isn't accountable for any and all charges from the collect calls.
Ray County Sheriff's Jail inmates do not have the internet available to them. Inmates do not have any electronic messaging systems available to them that they can use to communicate with family and friends. A written letter will need to be sent to the address above at the Ray County Sheriff's Jail if you would like to stay in touch with an inmate.
Visiting Rules
Ray County Sheriff's Jail inmates are allowed to have visitors. All visitors under the age of 18 will are allowed to visit, however, they will need to go with their legal guardian. Before you are allowed to go in the visitation area you will need to show either your driver’s license, state identification card, or your United States Passport.
Personal belongings are not allowed in the visitation area so make sure you leave all of your personal belongings in your vehicle.
Ray County Sheriff's Office
Address: | 200 West 9th Street, Henrietta, Missouri, 64036 |
Phone: | 816-290-5323 |
Fax: | 816-290-5548 |
Inmate Mailing Address
Inmate Name, ID, Housing #
Ray County Sheriff's Jail
200 West 9th Street
PO Box 266, Henrietta, MO, 64084
Ray County Sheriff’s Jail Information
Jail Name | Ray County Sheriff’s Jail |
Jail Type | County Jail |
Location | 200 West 9th Street PO Box 266, Henrietta, MO, 64084 |
Phone | 816-290-5631 |
City | Henrietta |
Postal Code | 64084 |
State | Missouri |
County | Ray County |
Jail Webpage | website |
Visitation Hours
Sunday | 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM |
Monday | 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM |
Tuesday | 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM |
Wednesday | 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM |
Thursday | 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM |
Friday | 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM |
Saturday | 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM |
Holiday | – |
How Often Can I Visit?
Ray County Sheriff's Jail inmates are allowed to have visitations during the above times. Inmates are allowed 30 minutes of visits.