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County Rosters + New Bookings

Montana detention tools in one place

This hub combines official county jail roster links with Montana Blotter's monitored new-bookings feed, so users can move from statewide directory lookup to county-level booking detail without jumping between pages.

Tracked Counties

5

Current Listings

1048

Online Rosters

24

Phone-Only Counties

32

Freshest Intake

Recent jail bookings

Start with the latest published detention entries, then jump into county pages or official rosters.

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Flathead New in 24h

Laroque, Ryan Christopher

Mar 25, 2026 8:05 AM · Flathead County Detention Center

OPERATE NON-COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WITH ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION OF 0.08 BAC OR GREATER-2ND OFFENSE

Missoula New in 24h

Huetter, Tyler Glenn

Mar 24, 2026 11:01 PM · Missoula County Detention Center

1. Probation Violation - Felony | Other | MCSO/ | Bond $0.00

Flathead New in 24h

Newman, William Michael

Mar 24, 2026 10:05 PM · Flathead County Detention Center

PROBATION VIOLATION; ONLY LOCAL CHARGES

Flathead New in 24h

Anderson, Torrey Grant

Mar 24, 2026 10:05 PM · Flathead County Detention Center

CRIMINAL TRESPASS TO PROPERTY

Missoula New in 24h

Lambert, Leslie Frances

Mar 24, 2026 8:06 PM · Missoula County Detention Center

1. Assault, Purposely Or Knowingly Causing Bodily Injury To Another - Simple | Misdemeanor | MPD/Diaz, Joel | Bond $585.00 | Cash/Surety

Missoula New in 24h

Trochman, Scott Mela

Mar 24, 2026 6:40 PM · Missoula County Detention Center

1. Probation Violation - Felony | Other | MCSO/ | Bond $0.00

Official Directory

County jail rosters

Official inmate lookup links for all Montana counties, with phone fallback where no public online roster exists.

Statewide VINELink

Beaverhead County

406-683-3700

Online

Big Horn County

406-665-9780

Online

Blaine County

406-357-3260

Phone

Broadwater County

406-266-3445

Online

Carbon County

406-446-1234

Online

Carter County

406-775-8741

Phone

Cascade County

406-454-6840

Online

Chouteau County

406-622-3660

Phone

Custer County

406-874-3300

Phone

Daniels County

406-487-2691

Phone

Dawson County

406-377-7600

Online

Deer Lodge County

406-563-5421

Phone

Fallon County

406-778-2879

Phone

Fergus County

406-535-3860

Online

Flathead County

406-758-5610

Online

Gallatin County

406-582-2100

Online

Garfield County

406-557-2540

Phone

Glacier County

406-873-4600

Online

Golden Valley County

406-568-2321

Phone

Granite County

406-859-3771

Online

Hill County

406-265-5481

Phone

Jefferson County

406-225-4075

Online

Judith Basin County

406-535-3860

Phone

Lake County

406-883-7301

Phone

Lewis and Clark County

406-447-8270

Online

Liberty County

406-759-5171

Phone

Lincoln County

406-293-0242

Phone

Madison County

406-843-5351

Phone

McCone County

406-485-3405

Phone

Meagher County

406-547-3397

Phone

Mineral County

406-822-3534

Online

Missoula County

406-258-4780

Online

Musselshell County

406-323-1122

Phone

Park County

406-222-4172

Online

Petroleum County

406-429-6551

Phone

Phillips County

406-654-2020

Online

Pondera County

406-271-4100

Online

Powder River County

406-436-2260

Phone

Powell County

406-846-2711

Online

Prairie County

406-635-5738

Phone

Ravalli County

406-375-4060

Online

Richland County

406-433-2919

Phone

Roosevelt County

406-653-6230

Phone

Rosebud County

406-346-2715

Phone

Sanders County

406-827-3584

Online

Sheridan County

406-765-1200

Phone

Silver Bow County

406-497-1120

Online

Stillwater County

406-322-5326

Phone

Sweet Grass County

406-932-5143

Phone

Teton County

406-466-5781

Phone

Toole County

406-434-5585

Phone

Treasure County

406-342-5211

Phone

Valley County

406-228-9355

Online

Wheatland County

406-632-4311

Phone

Wibaux County

406-796-2415

Phone

Yellowstone County

406-256-2929

Online
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