Florissant Warrant Records Database

Florissant is a city of around 50,000 in north St. Louis County, Missouri. Warrant records in Florissant are managed through the Florissant Municipal Court, the St. Louis County Circuit Court, and the Florissant Police Department. If you need to search for active warrants, pull up past cases, or figure out how the warrant system works in Florissant, this page covers the agencies involved, the tools for searching records, and the process for handling outstanding warrants.

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Florissant Quick Facts

~50,000 Population
St. Louis County
21st Judicial Circuit
FPD Police Dept

Florissant Municipal Court Warrants

The Florissant Municipal Court sits at 315 Rue St Francois, Florissant, MO 63031. Phone (314) 831-7014. This court handles traffic tickets, city code violations, and minor offenses within Florissant. Bench warrants get issued when people miss court dates or fail to pay fines on time. These warrants go into the law enforcement database and stay active until resolved.

Municipal courts in St. Louis County have gotten a lot of attention over the years for issuing large numbers of warrants relative to their population. Florissant, like many municipalities in the county, has worked to address this through warrant amnesty programs and court reform efforts. Call the court at (314) 831-7014 to check for active warrants. The clerk can run a name search and explain what options are available. You can also visit at 315 Rue St Francois during business hours.

If a warrant exists, ask about getting on a warrant docket. These sessions let people with outstanding warrants come in and see the judge. The judge may reset a court date, accept fine payments, or arrange a payment plan. Dealing with it voluntarily is much easier than getting arrested on a traffic stop in Florissant.

St. Louis County Warrant Records

Florissant is part of St. Louis County, which falls under the 21st Judicial Circuit. The St. Louis County Circuit Court is at 7900 Carondelet Ave, Clayton, MO 63105. Phone (314) 615-8029. This court handles felonies and serious misdemeanor cases for the county. Arrest warrants from the circuit court go into the statewide system.

Search St. Louis County records on Missouri Case.net. Choose St. Louis County and enter a name or case number. Case.net shows charges, docket entries, hearing dates, and case status. Warrant information often appears in the docket section. This tool is free and does not need an account. Court clerks update the data every day across all 114 Missouri counties.

Florissant Police Department warrant records

For more on the county-level warrant system, visit the St. Louis County warrant records page.

Florissant Police Department

The Florissant Police Department has its main office at 1700 N New Florissant Rd, Florissant, MO 63033. The number is (314) 831-7000. FPD handles law enforcement in the city, including warrant service and arrests. Every traffic stop and call for service includes a warrant check.

Police records in Florissant include arrest reports, incident data, and booking information. These records are separate from what the courts keep but relate to the same cases. Request copies from the records division. Missouri's Sunshine Law, RSMo 610.010, makes most government records public. Closed case files are generally available. Open investigation records may be withheld per RSMo 610.021. Call (314) 831-7000 to ask about the process for getting warrant-related police records in Florissant.

Note: Florissant Police also participate in multi-agency warrant operations with the St. Louis County Police.

Search Florissant Warrant Records

You can check for warrants in Florissant through several channels. Which one to use depends on the type of warrant you are looking for.

  • Missouri Case.net for St. Louis County circuit court cases
  • Florissant Municipal Court for city warrant checks
  • Florissant Police records for arrest data
  • VINE Link for custody status notifications
  • MACHS for statewide criminal history

Case.net is the main free tool for circuit court searches. For Florissant municipal warrants, call (314) 831-7014. The VINE Link system sends free alerts when someone is booked or released from jail. The MACHS portal offers statewide criminal background checks for $14 per name and may show warrant history tied to Florissant.

Resolving Florissant Warrants

Outstanding warrants in Florissant do not go away with time. They sit in the system and can lead to an arrest at any police interaction. Handle them on your own schedule before a routine stop forces the issue.

Contact the Florissant Municipal Court for city-level warrants. Ask about warrant dockets or amnesty programs. For circuit court warrants out of St. Louis County, get a lawyer involved. The Missouri Public Defender office for the 21st Judicial Circuit can represent you if you qualify by income. Under RSMo 542.040, every warrant must be based on a sworn complaint, so your attorney can review the basis and challenge it if needed. A motion to quash under RSMo 543.210 asks the court to cancel the warrant and let you handle the case without an arrest in Florissant.

The Missouri Attorney General website has resources on warrant scams. If someone calls you claiming there is a warrant and demands money over the phone, it is a scam. Real warrants are resolved through the courts, not through phone payments.

Checking Warrant Status in Florissant

If you are not sure whether a warrant exists in Florissant, there are a few ways to find out without walking into the police station. The safest method is to call the Florissant Municipal Court at (314) 831-7014. Give the clerk a name and they can tell you right away. This works for municipal warrants only. Circuit court warrants in St. Louis County need a separate check.

For St. Louis County circuit court warrants, use Case.net from any phone or computer. It is free and does not log who makes the search. You can also call the 21st Circuit Court clerk at (314) 615-8029 and ask if a warrant is on file for a specific name. Florissant residents who find they have a warrant at the county level should talk to a lawyer before going to court. The stakes are higher with circuit court cases, and having counsel makes a real difference in how things play out.

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