Greene County Criminal History Search

Greene County criminal history records are managed by the 31st Judicial Circuit Court in Springfield. The county is one of the most populated in Missouri with over 290,000 residents. The Circuit Clerk's office at 1010 N Boonville Ave processes all criminal filings. You can look up cases on CaseNet for free or visit the courthouse to get copies. The Greene County Sheriff's Office and the Prosecuting Attorney also hold arrest records, charge data, and case files. This page covers all the ways to find criminal history records in Greene County.

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290K+ Population
31st Judicial Circuit
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Greene County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The 31st Judicial Circuit Court handles all criminal cases filed in Greene County. The Circuit Clerk's office is at 1010 N Boonville Ave in Springfield. The main phone number is 417-868-4074. For the criminal division, press extension 4. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.

You can search Greene County criminal records on Missouri CaseNet for free. This tool shows charges, docket entries, parties, and case outcomes. Filter by Greene County to see only local cases. For certified copies of criminal case documents, visit the clerk's office in person or send a written request.

The Greene County Circuit Clerk also has phone extensions for specific divisions. Civil matters go to ext 2. Domestic cases (divorce, child support) to ext 3. Criminal is ext 4. Finance is ext 5. Copy fees are $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after.

Greene County Circuit Court for criminal history record searches

Greene County Sheriff's Office

The Greene County Sheriff's Office is at 5100 W Division St in Springfield. The phone is 417-868-4040. The office is at the Greene County Justice Center. It handles patrol, investigations, civil process, jail operations, and court security.

The Sheriff's Office works closely with the Springfield Police Department and other local law enforcement in the county. Records requests can be made through the office. All arrest and charge data from Greene County law enforcement is sent to the Highway Patrol's central repository.

Per Section 43.503 RSMo, every Missouri law enforcement agency must report arrest data to the state. This means Greene County records are in the statewide criminal history database. For a full statewide search, use the MACHS portal. A name search costs $15. Fingerprint checks are about $43 total.

Greene County Jail and Booking Records

The Greene County Jail is at 5100 W Division St in Springfield. It is run by the Sheriff's Office. Call 417-868-4040 for booking info, bond amounts, or inmate status.

Booking records include the arrest date, charges, bond amount, and court dates. These become part of the criminal history file for each person booked into the Greene County jail. The jail works with the 31st Circuit Court to manage court appearances and scheduling. Greene County processes a high volume of bookings given the size of the Springfield metro area.

Greene County Criminal Cases and Prosecution

The Greene County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is at 1010 N Boonville Ave in Springfield. The phone number is 417-868-4061. This office reviews cases from law enforcement, files charges, and handles all criminal prosecution in Greene County.

The prosecutor also handles expungement petitions and provides victim services. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, the Sunshine Law requires government offices in Greene County to respond to records requests within three business days. All criminal filings from this office are on record at the Circuit Clerk and searchable on CaseNet.

How to Search Criminal History in Greene County

The fastest free way to check criminal history in Greene County is CaseNet. Go to courts.mo.gov/casenet and search by name, case number, or filing date. Filter to Greene County for local results. CaseNet shows charges, docket entries, and dispositions.

For a statewide check, use MACHS. This pulls from the Highway Patrol's central database and covers all 114 counties. You must create an account first.

In-person requests go to the Circuit Clerk at 1010 N Boonville Ave in Springfield. Bring a valid ID and the name or case number you need.

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

Expungement in Greene County follows Section 610.140 RSMo. You file a petition with the Circuit Court where the arrest or charge happened. Waiting periods depend on the offense type. The Prosecuting Attorney's Office handles these cases and provides community education about the process.

Missouri CaseNet for searching Greene County criminal cases

The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search also helps round out a Greene County criminal history check. It shows people in or released from state facilities.

Criminal History Expungement in Greene County

Section 610.140 RSMo allows people to petition for expungement of certain criminal records in Greene 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 Greene 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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Greene County is home to Springfield, the third-largest city in Missouri. All criminal cases for county residents go through the 31st Judicial Circuit Court.

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