Boone County Criminal History Lookup

Boone County criminal history records are handled by the 13th Judicial Circuit Court, one of the busiest circuits in Missouri. The county seat is Columbia, home to the University of Missouri. Criminal cases, arrest records, and court filings can be searched online through CaseNet or requested in person at the courthouse. This page covers every office in Boone County that holds criminal history data and how to access those records.

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183,000+ Population
13th Judicial Circuit
Columbia County Seat

Boone County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The 13th Judicial Circuit Court handles all criminal cases in Boone County. The Circuit Clerk's Office is in the Boone County Courthouse at 705 E. Walnut in Columbia. The phone number is (573) 886-4000. This is one of the busiest courts in Missouri due to Columbia's large population and the presence of the University of Missouri.

The clerk's office processes civil, criminal, traffic, probate, and family court cases. Criminal filings include both felony and misdemeanor charges. The office manages high-volume case filings, coordinates complex court schedules, and provides jury management services. You can search Boone County criminal cases for free on Missouri CaseNet. Search by name, case number, or filing date. Results show charges, docket entries, parties, and judgments.

Standard copy fees are $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after. For certified copies, ask the clerk about the current certification fee. The office is open during regular business hours on weekdays. Call ahead if you plan to request a large number of records.

Boone County Sheriff's Office

The Boone County Sheriff's Office is at 2121 County Drive in Columbia. Sheriff Robert Dwayne Carey leads the department. The phone number is (573) 875-1111. The office provides patrol, investigations, court security, and jail operations for Boone County.

You can visit the Boone County Sheriff's Office page for department contacts and services.

Boone County Sheriff's Office for criminal history record requests

The department includes specialized units for criminal investigations, SWAT, and corrections. The office works closely with the Columbia Police Department and the University of Missouri Police Department. Records from the Sheriff's Office include arrest reports, incident reports, and booking data from the county jail.

The Boone County government website provides access to all county departments and resources.

Boone County government resources for criminal history

Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all Boone County law enforcement agencies must send arrest and charge data to the Highway Patrol's central repository. This means Boone County records feed into the statewide criminal history database searchable through MACHS.

Boone County Jail and Criminal History

The Boone County Jail is at 2121 County Drive in Columbia. Call (573) 875-1111 for inmate info. The facility holds both people awaiting trial and sentenced inmates. The jail provides medical care, mental health services, and rehabilitation programs.

Booking records include arrest dates, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. Each booking creates a criminal history record for the person processed. The facility maintains visitation schedules and offers various programs to help inmates prepare for release. If you need to check on an inmate's status, call the jail directly or check online inmate search tools.

Boone County Criminal Case Prosecution

The Boone County Prosecuting Attorney is Roger Johnson. The office is in the Boone County Courthouse at 705 E. Walnut in Columbia. The phone number is (573) 886-4100. This office handles all criminal cases in Boone County, including felonies and misdemeanors.

The office has specialized units for domestic violence, sexual assault, and drug offenses. It works with victim advocates to provide support, notification, and services to crime victims. The office also coordinates with diversion programs and treatment courts. All charges filed by the Prosecuting Attorney are recorded at the Circuit Clerk's office and show up on CaseNet once entered into the system.

How to Search Criminal History in Boone County

Start with CaseNet for a free search of Boone County criminal cases. Search by name, case number, or date. Filter to Boone County. No account is needed. CaseNet results include charges, docket entries, hearing dates, and outcomes.

For a broader criminal history check that goes beyond court records, use the MACHS portal. MACHS pulls from the Highway Patrol's central database covering all Missouri counties. Name-based searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks are about $43 total with the FBI fee. You need to set up an account first.

In-person requests go to the Boone County Courthouse at 705 E. Walnut in Columbia. Bring a photo ID and the name or case number. The Missouri Sunshine Law requires offices to respond within three business days. If your request is denied, they must explain why in writing and cite the statute.

  • CaseNet: free, no account needed
  • MACHS name search: $15
  • MACHS fingerprint: about $43
  • Court copies: $2 first page, $0.25 each after

Expungement in Boone County is filed under Section 610.140 RSMo. The petition goes to the circuit court where the arrest happened. Once a record is expunged, it drops out of CaseNet and most criminal history searches. Not all crimes qualify. Check the statute for eligible offenses and required waiting periods before filing.

Criminal History Expungement in Boone County

Section 610.140 RSMo allows people to petition for expungement of certain criminal records in Boone 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 Boone County can tell you the filing fee. Legal aid groups in the area may help with the paperwork at no cost.

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Cities in Boone County

Boone County includes Columbia, one of the largest cities in Missouri. Criminal cases for Columbia residents go through the 13th Judicial Circuit Court.

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