Daviess DeKalb Jail Overview
Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail is operated by the Daviess DeKalb County Regional Jail District in Pattonsburg. The research file treats it as an overflow, conflict, or change-of-venue custody facility for Livingston County detainees when assigned. It should not replace the Livingston County Sheriff's roster as the first lookup path. The county roster remains the best public starting point for Livingston County custody, while the regional jail controls services once housing at Pattonsburg is confirmed.
The regional jail's corrections page states that it is a 160-bed facility. It serves regional pre-trial and local sentenced detainees, and its public materials discuss inmate communications, video visitation, deposits, medical care, and mail. A Livingston County inmate may be moved there for operational reasons, court-related conflicts, or regional bed management. If that happens, the family should use Daviess DeKalb rules for phone accounts, visits, money orders, and commissary funds.
The jail FAQ adds details that are especially useful for facility-specific planning. Video visits and phone time are tied to NCIC, commissary deposits may be made through JailATM or at the jail, mailed funds should be money orders, and two-party checks are not accepted. The FAQ also says the jail does not give out court dates and directs people to the county of interest for court-date information.
Daviess DeKalb Inmate Capacity
The Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail corrections page lists 160 beds. That is the regional jail's rated capacity, not a count of Livingston County inmates at the facility. Livingston County's own roster count is a separate point-in-time list published by the Livingston County Sheriff's Office. A Pattonsburg housing assignment may involve overflow, a conflict, or a change-of-venue situation, so the correct lookup method is to identify the Livingston County custody record first and confirm the physical jail second.
Do not combine this capacity with the state prison population at Chillicothe Correctional Center. The regional jail holds local detainees under county or regional authority. Chillicothe Correctional Center is a Missouri Department of Corrections prison for sentenced women, and its records are searched through the DOC system.
Daviess DeKalb Inmate Lookup
A Livingston County search starts with the Livingston County Sheriff's inmate roster. The roster has a Name Search field, Current Inmates, and a 48 Hour Release channel. If the roster, sheriff staff, court, or facility confirms that the person is housed at Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail, then the regional jail's rules apply for visits and jail services. When the roster does not show the person, call the Livingston County Sheriff's Office before assuming the person is free, transferred, or outside local custody.
- Search the Livingston County current roster by name for local custody records.
- Check the released roster if the person may have been released within the visible release window.
- Call the Livingston County Sheriff's Office at 660-646-0515 if the roster is unclear.
- Call Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail at 660-367-2200 if staff or court information points to Pattonsburg.
- Use Missouri Case.net or the county court office for court dates, because the jail FAQ directs court-date questions to the county of interest.
For court case status, bond orders, and filed charges, jail staff are not the best source. The charge listed on a roster is a booking or arrest entry. Court records after filing are maintained through Missouri Case.net and local court offices.
Daviess DeKalb Jail Contact
Use the regional jail contact for facility service questions after the housing location is confirmed. Ask about video-visit setup, phone funds, commissary deposits, mail acceptance, and current restrictions. For Livingston County arrest records, roster entries, warrant questions, or custody confirmation before a regional housing assignment is known, the Livingston County Sheriff's Office remains the first county contact.
Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail
102 North Meadows Lane
Pattonsburg, MO 64670
660-367-2200
Call for housing, visit, phone, mail, and deposit rules.
Livingston County Sheriff's Office
919 Jackson Street
Chillicothe, MO 64601
660-646-0515
Use for Livingston County roster and custody-record questions.
Daviess DeKalb Jail Visits
The Daviess DeKalb FAQ states that video visits are scheduled through NCIC. Current visit windows, sign-up rules, equipment requirements, and visitor approval limits should be checked through the jail or the NCIC visit system. A person who is not housed at Pattonsburg cannot be visited through the regional jail's system, so housing confirmation comes first. Visitors should also ask about ID, dress rules, minor visitors, and whether attorney visits follow a separate process.
| Visit Item | Facility Rule | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Video visits | Scheduled through NCIC per jail FAQ. | Set up the visit through the approved system. |
| In-person availability | Use current jail instructions. | Call before traveling to Pattonsburg. |
| Visitor identity | Facility check-in rules apply. | Bring valid ID and follow dress rules. |
| Court dates | Jail FAQ does not provide them. | Contact the county of interest or court system. |
Because Daviess DeKalb is a regional facility, the county that filed the charge may differ from the county where the person sleeps. That can affect who answers court, bond, records, and transport questions.
Daviess DeKalb Phone and Money
The jail FAQ gives several concrete service rules. Phone time may be purchased through NCIC. Commissary deposits can be made through JailATM or at the jail. Money mailed to the jail should be a money order, and two-party checks are not accepted. These rules are facility-specific. They do not prove that a Livingston County inmate is in Pattonsburg, and they should be used only after housing is confirmed.
| Service | Provider or Rule | Important Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Video visits | NCIC | Use the jail's approved scheduling process. |
| Phone time | NCIC | Set up or fund service through the approved vendor. |
| Commissary deposits | JailATM or at the jail | Verify current fees before payment. |
| Mailed money | Money order | No two-party checks per FAQ. |
| Regional jail mail rules | Confirm accepted items and address format. |
Always include the correct inmate name and any identifier the jail requires. If the person is transferred back to Caldwell County Detention Center or into DOC custody, the money and mail process changes.
Daviess DeKalb Facility Source
The screenshot below is tied to the Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail official site, which is the matched successful image row for this facility.
The regional jail site is useful for service rules, but Livingston County custody lookup still starts with the sheriff roster and county confirmation.
Daviess DeKalb Records Access
A regional jail can hold a person whose court case, arrest record, or warrant belongs to another county. That means one phone call may not answer every records question. Daviess DeKalb can address housing and facility services. Livingston County can address Livingston County roster records and sheriff custody questions. The court or county of interest handles court dates and filed charges. Missouri Case.net is the right public portal for many court records after a criminal case is filed.
When a record is not visible online, a Missouri Sunshine Law request should identify the exact item sought and the agency likely to hold it. Examples include a jail register entry, booking record, arrest report, release record, or facility housing record. Some records may be closed because they are investigative, sealed, expunged, juvenile-related, or protected by another law.
If a Livingston County detainee is sentenced to state prison, the county roster and regional jail service rules no longer control everyday custody lookup. Search the Missouri DOC offender search and use DOC family and friends rules. A county jail record is a local booking record. A DOC profile is a state prison or supervision record.
Note: Confirm Pattonsburg housing before sending money, setting up NCIC service, or relying on regional jail visit rules.