Clark Co Sherriff

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301 E Clark AveLas Vegas, NV, 89101

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Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • Clark County conducts all jail visitation by video visitation through CIDNET only.
  • Video visitation is available every day from 7am until 11pm.
  • The Clark County Sheriff's Office and staff may refuse visitation to anyone.

Communication

  • The Clark County Sheriff directs CIDNET users to the CIDNET website for CIDNET information and support.
  • CIDNET uses a standardized data pricing model of $0.30 per megabyte.
  • CIDNET data can be used across voice, video, and mail services to maintain contact with inmates.

Inmate Lookup

  • The Clark County Sheriff’s Office links to VINELink for inmate custody status.
  • VINELink provides current custody status and allows users to receive custody-change notifications.
  • The sheriff’s site links to Missouri CaseNet for public access to court-case information.

Contact Info

  • The Clark County Sheriff's Office phone number is 660-727-2911.
  • The Clark County Sheriff's Office fax number is 660-727-2445.
  • The Clark County Sheriff's Office mailing address is 518 N Lincoln St., Kahoka, MO 63445.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visitation at Clark County Sheriff's Office (MO) is video-only through CIDNET—no in-person visits available. Video sessions run every day from 7am to 11pm, though staff can refuse visits under facility rules. Before connecting, you'll need to complete pre-approval steps. Many Missouri facilities require an online visitor application and may run a criminal-history check before you can schedule. Once approved, book your CIDNET visit through the facility's system. Plan ahead so you're ready at your scheduled time and can complete any check-in or screening without risking a cancelled session.

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Communication

Staying in touch with someone at Clark County Sheriff? Communications run through CIDNET. For account help, troubleshooting, or general questions, head to the CIDNET website. CIDNET charges $0.30 per megabyte, and that data covers voice, video, and mail services. The exact features available depend on what this facility has enabled. Planning to use remote visits or electronic messaging? Expect to create an account through the vendor portal and complete verification steps—like uploading an ID and photo—before you can start using those services.

Inmate Lookup

Looking up someone connected to Clark County? The Sheriff's Office directs you to VINELink, where you can check custody status and sign up for notifications if it changes. Need court-case details? The sheriff's site also links to Missouri CaseNet for public docket access. If your first search comes up empty, try adding a date of birth, using known aliases, or running name variations—some systems require exact matches. You can also check the Missouri DOC Offender Web Search for people under DOC supervision (it won't show discharged offenders). Have at least one identifier ready—full name, DOB, or address—to speed up your results.

Contact

Need to reach the Clark County Sheriff's Office? Call the administrative line at 660-727-2911. For faxing documents, use 660-727-2445. Mail goes to 518 N Lincoln St., Kahoka, MO 63445, and you can email general inquiries or documents to clarksheriff@clarkmosheriff.com. Start with the phone number or email for routine questions so your request gets to the right place. Save 911 for emergencies—use the administrative line for everything else. If your issue involves state-level matters outside the sheriff's office scope, Missouri DOC constituent resources may be a better fit.

Common Questions

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How do I visit someone at Clark County Sheriff's Office (MO)?

All visits are video-only and done through CIDNET. Complete any required pre-approval and schedule your visit through the facility’s scheduling system before attempting to connect.

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When can I video visit an inmate at Clark County Sheriff's Office?

Video visits are available every day from 7am until 11pm. Keep in mind staff may refuse or cancel visits under facility rules.

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Can Clark County staff refuse my visit?

Yes. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office and staff may refuse visitation to anyone, so follow facility rules and any instructions during check-in or screening to reduce the chance your visit is cancelled.

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Where can I get support for CIDNET services used by the Clark County Sheriff?

For CIDNET support and information, Clark County Sheriff directs users to the CIDNET website.

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How much does CIDNET charge for data used with Clark County communications services?

CIDNET uses a standardized data pricing model of $0.30 per megabyte.

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Can I use CIDNET for calls, video visits, and messaging at Clark County?

CIDNET data supports voice, video, and mail services, but the specific CIDNET applications available can vary by facility. For remote visits or electronic messaging, you’ll typically need to register in the vendor portal and complete identity verification steps like an ID and photo upload.

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Clark County Sheriff's Office jail only offers video visits through CIDNET — no in-person visitation is available.

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