Laclede County Warrant Records

Laclede County warrant records are kept by the sheriff's office and circuit court in Lebanon, Missouri. Located in the south-central part of the state, Laclede County handles warrant cases through its local law enforcement and the state court system. You can search for active warrants, bench warrants, and arrest warrants using the sheriff's office or through the free online portal run by Missouri courts. The Laclede County Circuit Clerk also maintains court files that include warrant information tied to criminal and traffic cases filed in this jurisdiction.

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Laclede County Quick Facts

35,723 Population
Lebanon County Seat
26th Judicial Circuit
766 sq mi Area

Laclede County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Laclede County Sheriff's Office at 240 N Adams Ave in Lebanon is the primary agency for warrant service in the county. Deputies serve arrest warrants and bench warrants issued by the circuit court. The office also takes calls from people who want to check if a warrant exists. Call (417) 532-3141 to reach the sheriff's office.

When a warrant is issued by a Laclede County judge, the sheriff's office gets the paperwork and adds it to their active warrant list. Deputies try to serve these as soon as they can. In a county with more than 35,000 residents spread across 766 square miles, that process can take time. Some warrants are served the same day they are signed. Others may take weeks if the person is hard to find. The sheriff enters warrant data into the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System so other agencies across the state can see it too.

Missouri Department of Public Safety warrant records resource for Laclede County

Walk-in requests at the Laclede County Sheriff's Office are handled during normal business hours. Bring a valid ID if you are asking about your own warrant status. Staff can confirm whether a warrant is on file but may not share all the details over the phone or in person, depending on the nature of the case.

Office Laclede County Sheriff's Office
Address 240 N Adams Ave, Lebanon, MO 65536
Phone (417) 532-3141

Laclede County Court Warrant Filings

The Laclede County Circuit Clerk handles all court filings, including those tied to warrants. Their office is at 200 N Adams Ave in Lebanon, right near the sheriff's office. You can call them at (417) 532-2471. The circuit clerk keeps paper and digital records of every case filed in Laclede County. That includes the warrants that judges sign as part of criminal proceedings.

Missouri Case.net gives you online access to Laclede County court records at no cost. Search by name or case number to find cases with warrant activity. The system shows case types, charges, hearing dates, and disposition information. It covers all of Missouri's 114 counties and all 45 judicial circuits. For Laclede County, most recent cases appear in the system within a day or two of being filed.

The circuit clerk can also help you get copies of warrant documents from a case file. You may need to fill out a records request form. Fees for copies are set by Missouri law and are usually just a few dollars per page. Certified copies cost more but carry the court seal, which some agencies require.

Note: Some warrant records in active investigations may not be available to the public until the case moves forward.

Types of Warrants in Laclede County

Laclede County courts issue different types of warrants based on the situation. Arrest warrants come first in most criminal cases. A police officer or prosecutor files a complaint with the court. The judge reviews it and, if there is probable cause under RSMo 542.060, signs the warrant. Deputies then go out to find and arrest the person. These warrants can be served at any time of day or night in Missouri.

Bench warrants are the second most common type in Laclede County. Judges issue these when someone misses court. It happens a lot in traffic and minor criminal cases. If you get a ticket in Lebanon and skip your court date, expect a bench warrant. The court does not always send a reminder. Once the warrant is signed, it goes to the sheriff's office for service. You can also be picked up on a bench warrant during a routine traffic stop anywhere in Missouri.

Search warrants give law enforcement permission to look through a specific place for evidence. In Laclede County, officers must get these from a judge before conducting a search. The warrant has to describe the place and what they expect to find. Under RSMo 542.080, the form and content of every warrant must meet specific requirements. After the search, officers file a return with the court showing what they found.

Search Laclede County Warrants

Checking for warrants in Laclede County is straightforward. Start with Case.net if you want to search from home. Go to courts.mo.gov/casenet and type in the person's name. The results will show any Laclede County court cases, and you can look through them for warrant entries.

For a more direct check, call the Laclede County Sheriff at (417) 532-3141. Give them the name and date of birth. They can tell you if there is an active warrant. This works best during office hours. After hours, the dispatch line can sometimes help, but detailed information may have to wait until the next business day.

  • Search Case.net for court warrant records
  • Call the Laclede County Sheriff at (417) 532-3141
  • Visit the circuit clerk at 200 N Adams Ave in Lebanon
  • Check the MACHS registry for criminal history data
  • Use VINE Link for custody status updates

The Missouri Highway Patrol MACHS system offers another way to look into criminal records connected to Laclede County. This tool covers sex offender information and background check data. Fees apply for some searches. The Highway Patrol charges $14 for a name-based check and $20 for fingerprint-based results. Processing can take two to four weeks for mailed requests.

Laclede County Warrant Laws

All warrants in Laclede County follow Missouri state law. Under RSMo 544.050, an arrest warrant must include the name of the accused and the offense charged. If the name is not known, the warrant must give a good enough description to identify the person. A judge or magistrate in Laclede County signs it after reviewing a sworn complaint.

Missouri's open records law makes most warrant records available to the public. Under RSMo 610.010, the state policy favors public access to government records. The Laclede County Sheriff and circuit clerk must respond to records requests within three business days. They can charge reasonable fees for copies. Some records are closed under RSMo 610.021, like those tied to active investigations or sealed by court order.

If you have an active warrant in Laclede County and cannot afford a lawyer, the Missouri State Public Defender may be able to help. Their office covers the judicial circuit that includes Laclede County. They can help you file a motion to quash or recall a warrant and guide you through turning yourself in.

Laclede County Records Resources

Beyond the sheriff and circuit clerk, other state agencies hold records that may relate to Laclede County warrants. The Missouri Department of Corrections lets you search for people serving time in state facilities. If someone from Laclede County went to prison, you can find their sentence details, photos, and projected release dates on this site.

VINE Link is a free tool for tracking when someone is booked or released from custody in Missouri. You can sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email. This is useful if you need to know when a person with a Laclede County warrant gets picked up. The Missouri Attorney General's office also posts information about warrant scams, which can help you tell the difference between a real law enforcement contact and a fraud attempt.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Laclede County in south-central Missouri. Warrant records are filed in the county where the case originated, so check the right jurisdiction for your search.