Access Daviess County Busted Mugshots

Daviess County busted mugshots are available through the Daviess County Detention Center. The facility houses approximately 600 county, state, and federal inmates daily. Located in Owensboro, the detention center serves as the primary correctional facility for western Kentucky. You can search current inmate records and booking photos online through the official jail website.

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Daviess County Quick Facts

103,648 Population
Owensboro County Seat
~600 Daily Inmates
DCDC Facility Code

Daviess County Detention Center Information

The Daviess County Detention Center (DCDC) operates under the leadership of Colonel Arthur Maglinger. The facility maintains high standards of security and inmate services. Approximately 85 professionally trained deputy jailers staff the center. Jailers are defined as peace officers under Kentucky Revised Statute 446.010.

The detention center houses a diverse inmate population. County inmates await trial or serve short sentences. State inmates complete Kentucky Department of Corrections sentences. Federal inmates include those in U.S. Marshal and Bureau of Prisons custody. This multi-jurisdictional operation requires sophisticated classification and management systems.

Facility Daviess County Detention Center
Address 3337 Highway 144, Owensboro, KY 42303
Phone 270-685-8466
Fax 270-685-8449
Website daviesscojail.org
Jailer Colonel Arthur Maglinger

Note: Contact the facility directly to confirm visitation hours and procedures.

How to Search Daviess County Busted Mugshots

The Daviess County Detention Center maintains an online inmate search system. You can access booking photos and current custody information at daviesscojail.org. The website provides current inmate listings with photographs and charge details.

To search for Daviess County busted mugshots, visit the official jail website. Browse current inmates or search by name. Each record includes booking photographs when available. The system displays charges, bond amounts, and booking dates.

If you need assistance finding an inmate, call 270-685-8466. Staff can verify custody status during business hours. Recent bookings may take time to appear in the online system. The jail updates records throughout the day as inmates are processed.

For state prisoners who were previously held at DCDC, check the Kentucky Online Offender Lookup. The KOOL system tracks inmates transferred to state facilities. This helps locate prisoners no longer in county custody.

Related Law Enforcement Agencies

Several agencies serve Daviess County and contribute to the booking process. The Owensboro Police Department handles city arrests. The Daviess County Sheriff's Office patrols unincorporated areas. Kentucky State Police Post 16 serves the region. Federal agencies also book prisoners at the detention center.

Contact information for related agencies:

  • Owensboro Police Department: 270-687-8888
  • Daviess County Sheriff: 270-685-8444
  • Kentucky State Police Post 16: 270-685-3927
  • FBI Louisville Field Office: 270-926-3441

Each agency follows protocols for transporting arrestees to DCDC. The jail processes all bookings regardless of the arresting agency. This centralization ensures consistent record-keeping for Daviess County busted mugshots.

Note: Incident reports and investigation records must be requested from the specific arresting agency.

Daviess County Jail Programs and Services

The Daviess County Detention Center offers several inmate programs. These initiatives support rehabilitation and reduce recidivism. The GED program helps inmates complete high school equivalency. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) addresses criminal thinking patterns.

The Reentry Success Program prepares inmates for release. Participants develop job skills and life management abilities. Good News Global ministry services provide spiritual support. These programs serve inmates from all custody categories housed at DCDC.

Work crews support the community through labor details. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Crew maintains roadways. The County Road Crew handles local projects. These assignments provide meaningful work for eligible inmates.

Specialized units ensure facility security. The K9 Unit conducts searches and detection operations. The Special Response Team handles emergencies. The Crisis Negotiations Team manages high-risk situations. These units maintain safety for staff and inmates.

Kentucky Open Records and Mugshot Laws

Kentucky law provides public access to booking photographs under the Open Records Act. Daviess County Detention Center complies with KRS 61.870 through 61.884. This ensures transparency while protecting legitimate privacy interests.

You can request records from DCDC in writing. Submit requests to the records custodian at the facility. Include specific details about the records sought. The agency responds within five business days as required by KRS 61.880.

Commercial use restrictions apply to booking photos. KRS 61.8746 prohibits charging fees to remove mugshots from websites. This law prevents exploitation of arrested individuals. News gathering and legitimate public information services are exempt.

The Kentucky Attorney General publishes open records guidance at ag.ky.gov. This resource helps citizens understand their rights. Sample request forms are available for public use.

All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Use mugshot information responsibly and ethically.

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Daviess County includes Owensboro and smaller communities. All arrests are processed through the Daviess County Detention Center.

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