O'Fallon Court Docket Records

O'Fallon court docket records come from the municipal court and the St. Charles County Circuit Court. The O'Fallon Municipal Division is part of the 11th Judicial Circuit and handles traffic tickets and ordinance violations filed by the police department and code enforcement. Circuit-level cases go through the St. Charles County clerk's office. You can search O'Fallon court docket entries on Case.net for free. Municipal cases filed after January 1, 2021 are in the statewide system, and older ones need a direct call to the court office.

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O'Fallon Municipal Court

The O'Fallon Municipal Court is an extension of the Circuit Court of St. Charles County. It adjudicates traffic violations and ordinance cases filed mainly by the O'Fallon Police Department and code enforcement officers. The court is at 1019 Bryan Road, O'Fallon, MO 63366. Phone: 636-240-8766. Email: ofalloncourt@ofallonmo.gov. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

There is a dress code. No shorts, halter tops, or tank tops in the courtroom. Mobile phones are not allowed inside during sessions. These rules are strict. Show up dressed right and leave the phone in your car.

Starting January 1, 2023, O'Fallon began providing municipal court services for the Cities of Lake St. Louis and Weldon Spring. If you got a ticket in either of those cities, the O'Fallon court docket is where your case shows up. Search on Case.net using the 11th Judicial Circuit filter to find your case.

O'Fallon Municipal Court docket records website

The "Track Your Case" tool on Case.net sends email and text alerts when new entries hit your court docket. Anyone with a valid email and phone number can use it.

St. Charles County Court Docket

O'Fallon is in St. Charles County. The 11th Judicial Circuit handles all circuit-level court docket records for the county. This includes felonies, civil lawsuits, family law, probate, and small claims. Case information is on Case.net.

Copy fees at the St. Charles County Circuit Clerk are $0.25 per page. Certification costs $1.50 per document. For sealed files, only parties to the case or their attorneys can get copies, and they need to show up in person with proof of identity. The St. Charles County government website has links to court services and other county departments.

City of O'Fallon government website for court docket information

Search O'Fallon Court Docket Online

Go to Missouri Case.net and filter by the 11th Judicial Circuit (St. Charles County). Search by name, case number, or ticket number. The docket shows all entries in order, parties, motions, and judgments. O'Fallon municipal court cases filed after January 1, 2021 are available. Older cases are not in Case.net and must be looked up through the court office.

For in-person requests, visit the St. Charles County Circuit Clerk. Bring your ID and case number. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. The clerk can also handle marriage license requests by appointment at 636-949-7380. Court docket records in O'Fallon are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law (Chapter 610 RSMo), with the usual exceptions for sealed and juvenile cases.

Note: If you got a ticket in Lake St. Louis or Weldon Spring after January 2023, search the O'Fallon municipal court docket on Case.net.

Legal Help in O'Fallon

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri serves the St. Charles County area, including O'Fallon. They help with civil matters for people who cannot afford a lawyer. The Missouri Bar referral service connects you with local attorneys. The Missouri Courts website has self-help forms for family law, small claims, and protective orders.

Court staff at both the O'Fallon municipal court and the St. Charles County Circuit Clerk can explain filing steps and help you check your court docket status. They are not able to give legal advice about your case. If you are facing a criminal charge or a contested family matter, talk to a lawyer before your court date.

O'Fallon is one of the fastest-growing cities in the St. Charles County area. The municipal court handles a growing number of court docket cases each year as the population increases. Since the city also took over court services for Lake St. Louis and Weldon Spring in 2023, the case volume has gone up further. If you have a court date, arrive on time and be prepared. The dress code is enforced and phones are not allowed in the courtroom. Plan to leave your phone in the car or with someone outside the building. The court docket moves through cases quickly when everyone is on time and ready.

O'Fallon Court Docket Copy Requests

To get copies of O'Fallon court docket records, you have two paths. Municipal cases go through the court office at 1019 Bryan Road. Circuit cases go through the St. Charles County Circuit Clerk. Both offices handle walk-in requests on weekdays. Bring your ID and the case number for fast service.

The circuit clerk charges $0.25 per page for copies. Certification adds $1.50 per document. If you need copies for use in another court or an outside agency, get them certified. Missouri's Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 RSMo makes most O'Fallon court docket records available to the public. Sealed files are restricted to case parties and their attorneys only, and they must show up in person with proof of identity.

Since O'Fallon now handles court services for Lake St. Louis and Weldon Spring, the municipal docket has grown. Cases from all three cities show up in the same system on Case.net under the 11th Judicial Circuit. Use the Track Your Case feature to get email and text alerts on any O'Fallon court docket case you want to keep an eye on. It is free to sign up and use.

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