Osage County Court Docket Search

Osage County court docket records are handled by the Circuit Clerk of the 20th Judicial Circuit in Linn. The 20th Circuit also covers Franklin and Gasconade Counties. You can search Osage County court docket entries online at no cost through Missouri Case.net or visit the Linn courthouse for in-person access. Civil, criminal, family, and probate cases all generate court docket entries in Osage County. Below you will find the details on how to search, where to call, and what to expect when looking for records.

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20th Judicial Circuit
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Osage County Circuit Clerk

The Osage County Circuit Clerk keeps all court docket records for cases filed in the county. The office is at 205 E. Main St. in Linn. Call (573) 897-2591 to check on a case, ask about fees, or request copies. Staff are available weekdays during regular hours.

The 20th Judicial Circuit includes Osage, Franklin, and Gasconade Counties. Franklin County is the largest in the circuit by population, but each county runs its own clerk office. Osage County is a smaller, rural county in central Missouri. Case volume is modest compared to urban circuits, but the clerk still manages a full range of case types. Court docket entries in Osage County include everything from property disputes and traffic violations to custody matters and criminal charges.

Office Osage County Circuit Clerk, 20th Judicial Circuit
Address 205 E. Main St., Linn, MO 65051
Phone (573) 897-2591
Circuit 20th Judicial Circuit (Franklin, Gasconade, Osage Counties)

How to Search Court Docket Entries

Visit courts.mo.gov/casenet to search Osage County court docket records online. Choose the 20th Judicial Circuit or select Osage County. You can look up cases by party name, case number, or filing date. No account is needed. The search is free.

Case.net displays each filing made in a case, the parties, any judgments, and scheduled hearing dates. Since July 1, 2023, you can view actual documents filed in Osage County cases through Remote Public Access. Older filings show up as docket text only. Track This Case is another useful feature. It sends you an alert whenever new activity appears on an Osage County court docket you are following.

General court information for Missouri is available at the Missouri Courts website. You can download forms there and read about court procedures that apply across all circuits, including the 20th.

Missouri courts website for Osage County court docket searches

Note: If you need documents from before the electronic system, plan to visit the Linn courthouse in person.

Osage County Court Docket Public Access

Court docket records in Osage County are public. Missouri's Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 RSMo guarantees the right to view court records. Anyone can ask. You do not need to be in the case or give a reason for your request.

Certain details are withheld from public view. Social Security numbers and bank account information get removed. Juvenile cases, sealed records, and mental health proceedings are not available to the public. If your request is denied, the clerk must explain why in writing. You can take that denial to the Attorney General's office or file a complaint in circuit court. Standard copy fees at the courthouse are typically a few cents to a dollar per page, depending on the type of copy you need.

Legal Resources for Osage County

Mid-Missouri Legal Services can help Osage County residents who need legal assistance but cannot afford an attorney. They handle family law, housing, and consumer cases. Check the Missouri Courts website for approved court forms you can use when filing on your own in Osage County.

The Missouri Bar at mobar.org has a referral service for finding a private lawyer in the 20th Circuit area. Self Represent Missouri at selfrepresent.mo.gov provides guides for family court filings. The Osage County clerk can help with procedural questions and court docket lookups, but cannot offer legal advice about what steps to take in your case.

Public Access to Osage County Court Docket Records

Court docket records in Osage County are public documents under Missouri law. The Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo makes most government records open to the public. You can request court docket information without giving a reason. The law presumes openness. Only records specifically closed by statute or court order are off limits.

Case.net gives you free online access to Osage County circuit court docket records. Run by the Missouri Courts, this search tool covers cases from all 114 counties. You can look up cases by party name, case number, or date range. Each result shows the docket entries, hearing dates, and current case status. The system works on any device with internet access.

For physical copies, visit the Circuit Clerk's office in Linn. The clerk handles copy requests at the counter during regular business hours. Standard copies have a per-page charge. If you need certified copies for legal proceedings or official business, the clerk adds the court seal for an extra fee. Most requests are processed the same day if the records are readily available in the system.

Some Osage County court records are restricted. Juvenile matters, sealed cases, and certain family law documents are not open to the public. Chapter 476 RSMo sets out how circuit courts manage their record-keeping duties. If you want copies by mail, send a written request to the clerk with the case details and a check or money order for the fees. The clerk's office can give you the current fee schedule over the phone so you know exactly what to include with your request.

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