Crawford County Warrant Records

Crawford County warrant records are available through the sheriff's office and the circuit court in Steelville, Missouri. The Crawford County Sheriff posts active warrants online and runs a searchable warrant database on their site. This makes Crawford County one of the more accessible counties in Missouri when it comes to finding warrant records. The circuit clerk also holds court case files tied to warrants. This page walks through how to search Crawford County warrant records using all available tools.

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24,200Population
SteelvilleCounty Seat
42ndJudicial Circuit
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Crawford County Sheriff Warrant Search

The Crawford County Sheriff's Office handles all warrant service in the county. The office is at 500 Main Street in Steelville. What sets Crawford County apart from many Missouri counties is that the sheriff posts active warrants on their website. The Crawford County warrant search page lets you look up warrants directly through the sheriff's site. It gets updated regularly so you can see current active warrants.

The sheriff also maintains an inmate roster for the county jail. If someone was arrested on a warrant in Crawford County, their booking info shows up there. You can check both the warrant list and the inmate roster from home without any cost. The sheriff's office also takes phone calls about warrants at (573) 775-4911.

Officers in Crawford County serve arrest warrants, bench warrants, and other court orders. They work with agencies in neighboring counties to serve warrants when a person moves outside the area. Walk-in visits are welcome at the Steelville office during business hours.

Crawford County Missouri warrant records and active warrant search
OfficeCrawford County Sheriff's Office
Address500 Main St, Steelville, MO 65565
Phone(573) 775-4911
Websitecrawfordcountysheriffmo.com

Crawford County Circuit Court Records

The Crawford County Circuit Clerk maintains court case files that include warrant records. The office is at 300 Main Street in Steelville. When a judge in the 42nd Judicial Circuit issues a warrant, that record becomes part of the case file. You can visit the clerk to request copies or call (573) 775-2866 first.

Under RSMo 610.010, most court records are public. Crawford County warrant records are open to anyone. Sealed cases and juvenile records are the exceptions. The clerk charges a fee for copies of documents.

OfficeCrawford County Circuit Clerk
Address300 Main St, Steelville, MO 65565
Phone(573) 775-2866

Note: Crawford County has both a sheriff warrant database and the state Case.net system, giving you two online options for searching warrant records.

Search Crawford County Warrants Online

Missouri Case.net provides another free way to search Crawford County warrant records. It covers the 42nd Judicial Circuit. Search by name or case number. Criminal cases with warrants show charges, case status, and hearing dates. Bench warrants appear in the case timeline. Data gets updated daily.

Between the sheriff's warrant search page and Case.net, Crawford County has better online access to warrant records than many counties in Missouri. Use both tools for the most complete search. The sheriff site shows active warrants while Case.net shows the full court case details including old cases.

The MACHS system from the Highway Patrol holds criminal history records for $14 per name search. VINE Link tracks custody status if someone was arrested on a Crawford County warrant.

Crawford County Warrant Records Access

Crawford County has better public access to warrant records than many Missouri counties because the sheriff posts warrants online. The sheriff's warrant page is a good first stop. For full court records, contact the circuit clerk. Under RSMo 610.023, the clerk must respond to requests within three business days. Copy fees apply.

Arrest reports from the Crawford County Sheriff are also available as public records. These show the arrest details tied to a warrant. Booking records include charges, the date, and the arresting officer. If you need proof a warrant was resolved, the circuit clerk's case file will show whether it was served, recalled, or quashed. Bond amounts and court dates are in the file too.

How Crawford County Warrants Work

Arrest warrants in Crawford County follow the same process as the rest of Missouri. Under RSMo 542.060, a judge must find probable cause before signing an arrest warrant. The warrant names the person and the charge. The Crawford County Sheriff then serves it.

Bench warrants come when someone misses a court date. Under RSMo 542.140, the judge issues the warrant. These do not expire in Missouri. A bench warrant stays active until the person appears or gets picked up. Many of the warrants posted on the Crawford County Sheriff's site are bench warrants for failure to appear.

Other types include capias warrants after grand jury indictments and alias warrants when a prior warrant could not be served. All of these create records in the court system.

Legal Help for Crawford County Warrants

The Missouri State Public Defender covers Crawford County through the 42nd Judicial Circuit. If you qualify based on income, they can help with warrant resolution. Call (573) 636-3633 for the 24-hour line. Private attorneys in the Steelville area also handle warrant cases.

The Attorney General's office warns about fake warrant scam calls. Real warrants in Crawford County are served in person by the sheriff's deputies. The sheriff's online warrant list can help you verify if a warrant is real before taking action.

If you have an active warrant in Crawford County, working with a lawyer to turn yourself in is the best option. The judge may set a more reasonable bond when you come in on your own. A public defender or private attorney can file a motion to quash the warrant if there are grounds for it. The Crawford County court handles these matters through the 42nd Judicial Circuit.

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Nearby Counties

Crawford County borders these Missouri counties. Each has its own sheriff and circuit court for warrant records.