Online jail-roster sites post Lafayette County bookings Feb. 16 to 22
Lafayette County online jail-roster services posted updated lists of arrests and bookings covering Feb. 16–22, with updates visible in the county’s detention records on Feb. 19, 2026.

Lafayette County online jail-roster services and booking aggregators posted updated lists of arrests and bookings covering the Feb. 16–22 window, with the records visible in Lafayette County detention records on Feb. 19, 2026. The updates reflected routine local enforcement activity recorded in the county’s detention system during that week.
The postings came from third-party booking aggregators that monitor Lafayette County detention records and then publish consolidated rosters of arrests and bookings. During Feb. 16–22 these services posted entries identifying arrests and the fact of booking in Lafayette County; the information was current in the county’s detention records as of Feb. 19, 2026.

Public-access publication of Lafayette County detention records via online rosters has direct procedural consequences for the people listed and for county institutions. Entries posted during the Feb. 16–22 window now appear in the administrative record that county courts and defense counsel use to schedule hearings and set bail, and those entries were available to employers and neighbors as of Feb. 19, 2026 because of the aggregators’ updates.
The pattern of routine updates by booking aggregators during Feb. 16–22 raises policy questions for Lafayette County officials about the balance between transparency and privacy. The fact that Lafayette County detention records were mirrored by online jail-roster services on Feb. 19, 2026 means county data accessibility practices determine what third parties can republish, and that affects how quickly booking information becomes widely visible beyond official channels.
For residents tracking local law enforcement activity, the Feb. 16–22 roster window provides a concrete snapshot of bookings visible in Lafayette County detention records on Feb. 19, 2026. County policymakers and elected officials now face a choice about whether to revise public-record procedures or provide clearer context alongside online entries so that routine bookings posted by aggregators do not carry unintended reputational consequences.
As of Feb. 23, 2026, the updated rosters for Feb. 16–22 remain part of the public record accessible through the same channels that monitor Lafayette County detention records, underscoring the ongoing need for county-level direction on publication, access and how routine enforcement activity is presented to the public.
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