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Case.net is your access to Missouri state courts case records, including docket entries, parties, judgments, and charges in public court.
Last Name: or Business name. Include Alias: Optional Information (Including this information will speed up the search) First Name: Middle Name: Case Type: All Civil Criminal Family/Domestic Infraction Probate Traffic/Municipal. Year Case was Filed:e.g. 1999. Case Status: AllPendingDisposed.
Case.net is your access to the Missouri state courts automated case management system. You can search by name, filing date, or case number.
Case.net allows people to search for public information about Missouri court cases. Search options are available by litigant name, case number and filing date. From your search results, select the case you want, which takes you to a case landing page with three tabs.
Update: Yahoo and AOL users once again are able to receive communications from the Missouri courts. The Supreme Court of Missouri on June 28 announced remote public access to public case documents will become available July 1, 2023.
Help with searching municipal division or ordinance court information. Case.net Version 5.14.71. Return to Top of Page. Released 05/03/2023.
The Missouri Judiciary now offers a searchable, mobile-friendly rules feature online. Visit the Remote Public Access website to learn about expanded public access to case documents via Case.net and redaction requirements. Read more in the Missouri Judiciary's announcement or watch a short video.
Missouri's counties and the city of St. Louis are organized into 46 judicial circuits. There is a court in every county. The circuit court is typically in the county seat (or the city of St. Louis) and may be in additional locations in the county. See this list of courthouse addresses.
Below are electronic forms developed and approved for use in Missouri courts. Court staff are happy to help you if they can. However, courts staff are allowed to help you only in certain ways since they must be fair to everyone.