Search Miller County Criminal History

Miller County criminal history records are managed through the 26th Judicial Circuit Court in Tuscumbia. The county sits in central Missouri near the Lake of the Ozarks area. The Circuit Clerk's office holds criminal case files while the Sheriff's Office tracks arrest and incident records. This page covers the full range of options for searching criminal history in Miller County, including free state tools and in-person courthouse requests.

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25K+ Population
26th Judicial Circuit
Tuscumbia County Seat
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Miller County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The 26th Judicial Circuit Court handles all criminal cases in Miller County. The Circuit Clerk, Sheila Curtman, runs the office in Tuscumbia. Call (573) 369-1970 for case questions. The office handles criminal, civil, probate, traffic, and juvenile matters.

You can search Miller County criminal history records for free through Missouri CaseNet. Search by name or case number and filter to Miller County. CaseNet shows docket entries, charges, parties, and case results. It covers most criminal cases but will not display records that have been sealed or expunged.

For copies of court documents, visit the clerk's office in Tuscumbia. The fee is $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after. Bring a name or case number. Mail requests are also accepted. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, Missouri has rules about which criminal records can be sealed. A missing case may have been closed to public view.

Miller County shares the 26th Circuit with Moniteau, Morgan, and Camden counties. Each county has its own clerk office but falls under the same judicial circuit for court purposes.

Miller County Sheriff's Office Records

The Miller County Sheriff's Office is in Tuscumbia. Call (573) 369-2341. Sheriff Louie Gregorie runs the department. The office covers patrol, investigations, civil process, and jail operations.

Arrest records and incident reports can be requested during business hours. The Sheriff's Office works with local law enforcement agencies in the county. Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all arrest data goes to the Highway Patrol's central repository. Miller County records become part of the statewide criminal history database.

A statewide criminal history check through the MACHS portal costs $15 for a name search. Fingerprint checks run about $43 total. Create an account at machs.mo.gov to start.

Miller County Jail and Criminal History

The Miller County Jail is at 1999 Hwy 52 in Tuscumbia. Call (573) 369-2341 for inmate info. The facility holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. Booking records include the arrest date, charges filed, bond amount, and court dates.

These records are part of each person's criminal history file in Miller County. Contact the Sheriff's Office for current inmate status, visitation hours, and bond information.

Miller County Criminal Cases and Prosecution

The Miller County Prosecuting Attorney, Matt Howard, handles criminal cases from the office in Tuscumbia. Call (573) 369-1940. The prosecutor reviews police reports, files charges, and represents the state in court.

All filings become part of the court record at the Circuit Clerk's office. Track cases through CaseNet once charges are filed.

How to Search Criminal History in Miller County

CaseNet is your best free option. Go to courts.mo.gov/casenet and search by name or case number. Filter to Miller County for local results only.

The MACHS portal at machs.mo.gov gives statewide criminal history results. It covers all 114 Missouri counties. Name searches cost $15.

For in-person requests, visit the Circuit Clerk in Tuscumbia. Bring ID and the name or case number. The clerk can pull case files and make copies during business hours.

  • CaseNet: free, no account needed
  • MACHS name search: $15
  • MACHS fingerprint search: about $43
  • Court copies: $2 first page, $0.25 each after
  • Sunshine Law: 3 business day response

The Missouri DOC offender search shows people in state prison. Missouri's Sunshine Law requires public offices to respond to records requests within three business days.

Miller County Criminal Record Expungement

Missouri allows expungement of some criminal records under Section 610.140 RSMo. Misdemeanors may qualify after three years. Felonies after seven. Violent crimes and sex offenses cannot be expunged.

File the petition in Miller County Circuit Court. The fee runs about $250. You must show all conditions of the sentence were met and the waiting period has passed.

Additional Criminal History Resources for Miller County

Miller County sits in the Lake of the Ozarks area, which brings seasonal population swings. During summer, the county sees more activity, and criminal case filings can increase. The 26th Judicial Circuit covers Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, and Camden counties, so court resources are shared across this region.

The Highway Patrol's Criminal Justice Information Services division runs the state's central criminal history database. MACHS background checks go through this office. Miller County arrest data gets sent to the repository and becomes part of the statewide record. Employers and licensing boards throughout Missouri rely on MACHS for background checks.

The Family Care Safety Registry checks multiple databases at once, including the criminal history file, sex offender registry, and abuse records. The fee is $14.75. People working with children, the elderly, or people with disabilities in Miller County need to register.

Legal aid in Miller County is available through Legal Services of Southern Missouri. They can help with some criminal record issues. The Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Service connects people with attorneys in the area. For those looking to clear their record, talk to a lawyer about the expungement process under Section 610.140.

If you need a police report from a city inside Miller County, check with the local police department in that town first. The Sheriff's Office handles reports from areas outside city limits. The correct agency depends on where the incident happened. Both types of reports can end up as part of a criminal history file at the state level.

Public Access to Miller County Criminal Records

Under Chapter 610 RSMo, you can request criminal records from Miller County offices. Section 610.023 sets a three-day response window. The Circuit Clerk in Tuscumbia, the Sheriff, and all other offices must comply.

Section 610.100 applies to law enforcement records. Arrest reports and incident data are covered. Copy fees are capped at the real cost per Section 610.026. If a Miller County office denies a request, they must put the reason in writing and cite the law. A vague denial is not acceptable under the Sunshine Law.

Miller County Jail and Booking Records

Booking records at the Miller County Jail include the arrest date, charges, bond, and next court date. The jail is at 1999 Hwy 52 in Tuscumbia. Per Section 43.503 RSMo, booking data feeds into the statewide criminal history system.

Call (573) 369-2341 for inmate info. Visitation schedules are set by the Sheriff's Office. Booking data ties into the court records at the Circuit Clerk and becomes part of the criminal history file for each person booked into the facility.

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