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Cedar County Sheriff

James "Jimbob" McCrary

 

A Note from Sheriff McCrary

The Cedar County Sheriff's Office is committed to providing dependable and trusted service and protection for everyone who lives, works or visits in Cedar County, to the fair and equal enforcement of our laws and to protecting and defending our constitutional rights. 

Please feel free to contact us or follow the links provided to check on resources and services that are available to you. 

Everyone is welcome to contact me personally if you have any questions or concerns or if you just want to visit.  I am here to serve the people of Cedar County and I would be happy to assist you in any way that I can.

 

Sincerely,

James "Jimbob" McCrary 

Cedar County Sheriff 

 

 

About Sheriff James "Jimbob" McCrary

James has lived and worked in Cedar County for 47 years.  He and his family moved here from Arkansas in 1970.  He graduated from Stockton High School in 1978.  James began his working career with Hammons Products after graduating and through the years continued to make Cedar County his home and career location, working for Superior Gearbox, Fugate Motors, Ozark Timber Frame and a cattle farm west of Stockton for several years.

In 1988, James attended Missouri Southern Police Academy and began working with the City of Stockton Police Department.  In 1999 he was appointed Chief of Police, a position he held for approximately three years.  Due to a consolidation of City and County Law Enforcement, James began working with the Cedar County Sheriff's Office as Chief Investigator.  James is a member of the Southwest MO Major Case Squad and has worked with three drug task forces.  

James has 25 years of experience in Law Enforcement, including experience in investigations, patrol, court security, administration, evidence and much more.    

 

 

News and Announcements

2020 Tax Payback Press Release

Press release:

    The First installment of the County tax over collection payback, year 2020, has been mailed. Please watch for it and remove it from your mailbox immediately.  One card representing each parcel will be delivered. Many cards contain less than one dollar. 

[The formula for calculation is 1.2 million divided by 18,000+ divided by 4.] the general revenue tax levy was the only portion involved. The school’s portion was not affected.

It is important that you receive what you are owed.

When you receive a card, please use it. If you do not redeem your card, it does not go back to the County. 

The cards do have a fee, but is not applied to the balance until after a full year, at that point funds start coming off, but is returned to the individual through the unclaimed property of the state of Missouri if it goes unclaimed and unused

It is possible to transfer the cash value to your bank account, Venmo, PayPal, etc. Managing your card or consolidating cards is done directly through the Rapid Financial support staff.    877-287-2448.

Also, if you are having issues, please contact Rapid Financial support and speak with a live representitive to ensure everything is accurate and activated.

We at the Cedar County Courthouse do not have access to be able to help, as all funds were reliqueshed to Rapid Financial and their staff are trained to deal with the 2020 tax funds that are loaded on the cards. To clarify even though the pamplet states there will be fees, THERE ARE NO FEES INCURRED UNTIL AFTER A FULL YEAR!

Cedar County Question A Ballot Explanation

For explanation of April 7th 2026 ballot question A, please see attached PDF.

Ballot Question A Explanation

Storm Shelter Locations

Storm Shelters are available at: 

Stockton:

  • Cedar County Court House Basement Doors
  • Cedar County Sheriffs' Office: Regualr doors at the Parking Garage

El Dorardo Springs:

  • El Dorado Springs Community Building & City Hall

 

2024 Financial Statement

2024 Financial Statement

Poll Workers Needed!

 

 


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