Reynolds County Court Docket

Reynolds County court docket records are filed and stored at the courthouse in Centerville through the 42nd Judicial Circuit. This circuit also covers Crawford, Dent, Iron, and Wayne Counties. You can search Reynolds County court docket entries online through Missouri Case.net for free, or visit the clerk's office in person. A courthouse fire in 1872 destroyed all records before that date, so anything you find in Reynolds County starts from 1872 onward. This page explains where to search and how to get copies of Reynolds County court docket records.

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Reynolds County Court Docket Quick Facts

42nd Judicial Circuit
Centerville County Seat
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Reynolds County Circuit Clerk

The Reynolds County Circuit Clerk is Brandi Freeman. The office keeps all court docket records for cases filed in this county. You can reach the clerk at (573) 648-2494 ext. 134. The mailing address is PO Box 39, Centerville, MO 63633. The courthouse is a small building in Centerville, and the clerk handles everything from case filings to copy requests.

Because the 42nd Judicial Circuit spans five counties, judges rotate through each courthouse on a set schedule. Court days in Reynolds County may only happen a few times per month. Call the clerk to find out when the next session is scheduled. If you have a pending case, check the court docket for your exact hearing date and time. The clerk can tell you which judge is assigned and when they will be in Centerville.

The 42nd Circuit website at courts.mo.gov/circuit/42 has general info about the circuit, including contact details for all five county courthouses. Reynolds County is one of the smaller counties in this circuit, but it handles a steady flow of cases each year.

Office Reynolds County Circuit Clerk, 42nd Judicial Circuit
Address PO Box 39, Centerville, MO 63633
Phone (573) 648-2494 ext. 134
Clerk Brandi Freeman

Search Reynolds County Court Docket Online

Missouri Case.net is the fastest way to search Reynolds County court docket records. Go to courts.mo.gov/casenet and select the 42nd Judicial Circuit or Reynolds County. Enter a name, case number, or date. The results show all matching cases with full docket details, party names, and status. No login is needed for a basic search.

The system shows docket entries in order from the first filing to the most recent action. You can see motions, orders, judgments, and scheduled hearings. Since July 2023, filed documents are viewable online for Reynolds County cases. Before that date, only the docket entry text was visible. The "Track This Case" feature sends alerts when new entries post, which is handy if you want to follow a case without checking every day.

For older records, you may need to visit the courthouse. The fire of 1872 destroyed all records from before that year. Paper records from 1872 through the start of the electronic system are stored at the courthouse. The clerk can pull these for you if you visit in person with a valid ID.

Note: Reynolds County has no court docket records before 1872 because of the courthouse fire that year.

Public Access to Court Docket

Court docket records in Reynolds County are public. Missouri's Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 RSMo gives everyone the right to see them. You do not have to be a party to the case. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and certain personal details like Social Security numbers are exceptions. The clerk will redact those from any copies you get.

If the clerk denies your request for a Reynolds County court docket record, they must explain why in writing. You can then challenge that decision through the Missouri Attorney General's office. Standard copy fees apply for paper copies. Certified copies cost more and include the court seal. Ask the clerk about current rates when you visit or call.

Legal Help in Reynolds County

Legal aid groups in southern Missouri may serve Reynolds County residents who qualify based on income. The Missouri Courts website has free self-help forms for common case types like divorce and small claims. The Missouri Bar runs a lawyer referral service if you need to find an attorney in the 42nd Circuit.

Court clerks in Reynolds County can help you file papers and explain the court docket process. They cannot tell you what to do in your case or offer legal opinions. If you are handling your case without a lawyer, bring your documents organized and ready when you visit the courthouse. The Self Represent Missouri website at selfrepresent.mo.gov has guides that walk you through many common types of cases step by step.

Understanding the Court Docket in Reynolds County

A court docket is the official record of everything that happens in a case. Reynolds County's circuit clerk keeps this record up to date. Every filing, hearing, and ruling gets a docket entry. This creates a complete timeline of the case from start to finish.

You can view Reynolds County court docket information through Case.net, which is free to use. Search by name or case number. The system shows docket entries, parties involved, and scheduled hearings. It covers circuit court cases across the state, including Reynolds County.

Missouri's open records rules under Chapter 610 RSMo apply to court docket records. Most entries are public. Sealed cases and juvenile matters are exceptions. The clerk can provide certified copies of docket sheets if you need them for legal purposes. Fees apply for certified documents.

If you have a case in Reynolds County, keep track of your docket dates. Missing a hearing can result in a default judgment or a bench warrant. The court posts schedules in advance, and the clerk's office can confirm your next date by phone. Staying on top of your docket entries helps you avoid problems down the road.

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