Bollinger County Criminal History Search
Bollinger County criminal history records are processed through the 32nd Judicial Circuit Court and the Sheriff's Office in Marble Hill. This rural southeast Missouri county handles all criminal cases through its circuit court system. Records are available online through CaseNet and in person at the courthouse. This page covers each office that holds criminal history data in Bollinger County, how to search those records, and what to expect when requesting copies.
Bollinger County Quick Facts
Bollinger County Circuit Court Criminal Records
The 32nd Judicial Circuit Court handles all criminal cases filed in Bollinger County. The Circuit Clerk's Office is in the Bollinger County Courthouse at 204 High Street in Marble Hill. The phone number is (573) 238-2773. The office processes civil, criminal, traffic, probate, and family court filings.
Criminal cases in Bollinger County include both felony and misdemeanor charges. The clerk manages all case filings, court schedules, and jury coordination. Court records are searchable through Missouri CaseNet for free. CaseNet shows charges, docket entries, case parties, and outcomes. Search by name, case number, or date and filter results to Bollinger County.
Copy fees are $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after that. You can visit the clerk's office in person or call to ask about requesting copies by mail. Sealed or expunged records will not appear in CaseNet search results.
Bollinger County Sheriff's Office
The Bollinger County Sheriff's Office is at 202 High St. in Marble Hill. Sheriff Casey Graham runs the department. The phone number is (573) 238-2633. The office handles patrol, criminal investigations, emergency response, and court security. Dispatch is available 24/7.
Missouri CaseNet provides free online access to criminal court records from all 114 Missouri counties, including Bollinger County.
Records held by the Sheriff's Office include arrest reports, incident reports, and booking data. The department works closely with the Missouri State Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies in the area. Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all arrest and charge data from Bollinger County law enforcement must be sent to the Highway Patrol's central repository. This makes Bollinger County records part of the statewide criminal history database.
The Sheriff's Office also handles civil process, warrant services, and emergency management for the county. If you need an incident report or arrest record, contact the office by phone or visit in person at 202 High St.
Bollinger County Jail and Booking Records
The Bollinger County Jail is at 202 High Street in Marble Hill. The Sheriff's Office runs the facility. Call (573) 238-2633 for inmate info. The jail holds people waiting for trial and those serving sentences for county offenses.
Booking records include the date of arrest, charges filed, bond amounts, and court dates. These records become part of each person's criminal history file. The jail provides meals and medical services for inmates. Visitation schedules are available through the Sheriff's Office. Contact the office for current inmate status or to ask about visitation.
Bollinger County Criminal Prosecution
The Bollinger County Prosecuting Attorney is Stephen Gray. The office address is P.O. Box 200, Marble Hill, MO 63764. The phone number is (573) 238-2641. This office prosecutes all criminal cases in Bollinger County. The Prosecuting Attorney reviews cases from law enforcement, determines what charges to file, and represents the state in court.
The office coordinates with victim services to support crime victims through the court process. All criminal charges filed by the Prosecuting Attorney are part of the Circuit Clerk's records and appear on CaseNet. You can use CaseNet to track a case from the initial filing through sentencing and final outcome.
How to Search Criminal History in Bollinger County
The quickest free option is CaseNet. Search by name, case number, or date. Filter to Bollinger County for local cases. CaseNet is free and requires no account. Results show charges, docket entries, and case outcomes.
For a statewide search that goes beyond just court records, use the MACHS portal from the Highway Patrol. MACHS pulls from the central criminal history database covering all Missouri counties. A name search costs $15. Fingerprint checks are about $43 total. You need to create an account.
In-person requests can be made at the Bollinger County Courthouse at 204 High Street in Marble Hill. Bring a valid ID and the name or case number you want to look up. The Missouri Sunshine Law requires government offices to respond to records requests within three business days. Denied requests must include a written reason citing the applicable statute.
- CaseNet: free, no account needed
- MACHS name search: $15
- MACHS fingerprint: about $43
- Court copies: $2 first page, $0.25 each after
To clear a criminal record in Bollinger County, file an expungement petition under Section 610.140 RSMo. The petition goes to the circuit court where the arrest took place. Once expunged, the record drops out of CaseNet and most standard criminal history searches. Not all offenses are eligible. Missouri law sets waiting periods and lists specific crimes that can and cannot be expunged.
Criminal History Expungement in Bollinger County
Section 610.140 RSMo allows people to petition for expungement of certain criminal records in Bollinger County. The waiting period is three years for most misdemeanors and seven years for eligible felonies. Not all crimes qualify. Violent offenses, sex crimes, and DWI charges are not eligible.
You file the petition in the circuit court where the arrest or charge took place. The court will set a hearing date. If no one objects and the person meets all the conditions, the judge can order the record sealed. Once sealed, the record does not show up on CaseNet or in standard background checks.
Some marijuana-related offenses were auto-expunged after Missouri passed Amendment 3 in 2022. The state handled those cases without a petition. For all other eligible offenses, you must file on your own or hire a lawyer. The circuit clerk in Bollinger County can tell you the filing fee. Legal aid groups in the area may help with the paperwork at no cost.