St. Charles 72 Hour Booking Search

St. Charles 72 hour booking records come from the St. Charles Police Department and the St. Charles County Sheriff's Office. As the county seat, St. Charles has both city and county law enforcement working in the same area. You can search for St. Charles 72 hour booking data through the county inmate roster, the municipal court system, Missouri Case.net, or the St. Charles Police open data portal. Multiple free and paid options exist for finding arrest records depending on the type of case and how recent it is.

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11th Judicial Circuit
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St. Charles County 72 Hour Booking Roster

The St. Charles County Sheriff's Office maintains a current inmate roster on their website at no charge. This is usually the fastest way to check on a recent St. Charles 72 hour booking. The roster shows current inmates with booking data, charges, and custody status. Public access terminals are also available at the St. Charles County Law Library at 300 N. Second Street, Room 10, St. Charles, MO 63301. The library is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Arrest records in St. Charles County are public under Missouri Sunshine Law pursuant to Section 610.011 RSMo. Felony arrest records are kept permanently. Misdemeanor records have a minimum five-year retention period after case disposition. The records include the person's full legal name, date of birth, gender, race, physical description, mugshots, fingerprints, arrest date and time, location, charges, and bond information.

St. Charles Municipal Court 72 Hour Booking

The St. Charles Municipal Court handles city-level criminal proceedings that come from 72 hour booking arrests for ordinance violations and misdemeanors. The court is at the Criminal Justice Center, 1781 Zumbehl Road, St. Charles, MO 63303. Phone is (636) 949-3378. Court hours are Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Friday 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. They close for lunch from 12:00 to 12:30.

Judge Nicholas Brockmeyer presides over the court. Court Administrator Miranda Scott and Deputy Court Administrator Deana Alexander manage the day-to-day operations. Court records follow Missouri Supreme Court retention schedules. Felony case records are kept permanently. If your 72 hour booking case was a city ordinance violation, this is where the court record lives.

St. Charles Police 72 Hour Booking Records

The St. Charles Police Department maintains arrest records for 72 hour booking arrests in the city. Records requests are processed under the Missouri Sunshine Law. The St. Charles Police open data portal lets you search event reports by type, case number, date, name, business name, or address. It also shows crime reported on a map of the city and can display registered sex offenders in the area.

The St. Charles County Police Department also coordinates with the city department on broader law enforcement matters. County records are maintained separately. You can search St. Charles County arrest records for free through Case.net by name. The St. Charles County Police Department Records Division is at 7900 Forsyth Boulevard, Clayton, MO 63105, and you can call 314-615-5360 for help. Under Section 610.023 RSMo, you can inspect public records on-site at no charge. Fees only apply for copies.

Local public libraries also offer free access to public records databases. The Spencer Road Branch at 427 Spencer Road, St. Peters, MO 63376, is one option. Phone is (636) 441-0522.

St. Charles 72 Hour Booking Court Data

St. Charles criminal cases go through the St. Charles County Circuit Court (11th Judicial Circuit). Missouri Case.net has these records available for free. Search by name, case number, or filing date. The system shows charges, court dates, case status, and outcomes. The Circuit Clerk provides certified copies.

Case.net is the best tool for tracking what happens after a St. Charles 72 hour booking. You can see if charges were filed, the hearing schedule, and the final disposition. The St. Charles County Circuit Clerk's Office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

St. Charles Missouri 72 hour booking Case.net court records

Missouri Case.net is the free court records system where St. Charles 72 hour booking cases are tracked through the 11th Judicial Circuit.

State Records for St. Charles Booking

St. Charles arrest data gets reported to the Missouri State Highway Patrol central repository under Chapter 43 RSMo. MACHS provides public access to criminal history records. A name-based search costs $14. Fingerprint checks are $20. The Department of Corrections Offender Search tracks anyone from St. Charles in state custody.

  • County Sheriff inmate roster for current bookings
  • St. Charles Municipal Court for city ordinance cases
  • Case.net for 11th Circuit court records
  • St. Charles Police open data portal for event reports
  • MACHS for statewide criminal history

The Attorney General's Sunshine Law Guide lays out the full process for making records requests in St. Charles. You can always inspect records in person at no charge. Fees for copies must be reasonable. If charges are not filed within 30 days of an arrest, the report closes. Investigation reports stay sealed until the case goes inactive. But these are narrow exceptions. Most St. Charles 72 hour booking data stays accessible to the public. The Highway Patrol Services page has downloadable forms for criminal history checks that cover arrests from St. Charles and across Missouri.

Note: St. Charles shares the 11th Judicial Circuit with O'Fallon and St. Peters, so all three cities' records appear in the same court system on Case.net.

Nearby Cities

St. Charles is close to other St. Charles County cities. All use the same county court system for 72 hour booking cases.

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