Nodaway County Criminal History Search

Nodaway County criminal history records are maintained by the 4th Judicial Circuit Court in Maryville. The county sits in northwest Missouri and is home to Northwest Missouri State University. Criminal cases move through the Circuit Clerk's office, and the Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records and an online inmate roster. This page covers all available methods for finding criminal history records in Nodaway County.

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4th Judicial Circuit
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Nodaway County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The 4th Judicial Circuit Court handles all criminal cases in Nodaway County. The Circuit Court Clerk's office is at 305 N Main Street in Maryville. Call (660) 582-5431 for case questions. The office keeps records for civil, criminal, family, and probate cases.

Search Nodaway County criminal history records for free on Missouri CaseNet. Enter a name or case number and pick Nodaway County. CaseNet shows charges, docket entries, parties, and case outcomes. Certified copies of court documents are available at the clerk's office with standard fees.

Filing fees are set by state statute and change by case type. The clerk's office also handles marriage license applications, land records, and jury duty matters. Court forms and self-help resources are available for people without lawyers. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, sealed or expunged records will not show in public search results.

Copy fees are $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after that. Bring a name or case number when you visit the clerk's office.

Nodaway County Sheriff's Office Criminal History

The Nodaway County Sheriff's Office is at 404 N Vine in Maryville. Call (660) 582-7451. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed from noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. The office handles patrol, investigations, civil process, and court security.

The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records and incident reports. Request them in writing or by phone. Records requests follow Missouri's Sunshine Law. The office coordinates with Northwest Missouri State University for campus safety and emergency response.

Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all arrest data from Nodaway County goes to the Highway Patrol's central repository. For a statewide criminal history check, use the MACHS portal. Name searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks run about $43 total.

Nodaway County Criminal History and Detention

The Nodaway County Jail is at 404 N Vine Street in Maryville. It holds inmates waiting for trial and those serving short sentences. Call (660) 582-7451 for inmate info. An online roster shows current inmates with names, charges, bond info, and mugshots.

Visitation runs Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Each inmate gets one 20-minute visit per weekend. Visitors must be 18 or older. Schedule visits at least 24 hours in advance. Commissary runs through Stellar Services. Personal mail to inmates must be standard postcards only.

Booking records include arrest dates, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. These records are part of each person's criminal history file in Nodaway County.

Nodaway County Criminal Cases and Prosecution

The Nodaway County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is at 305 N Main St in Maryville. Call (660) 582-8285. The office prosecutes criminal cases and handles juvenile matters. Staff review evidence from law enforcement and file charges when appropriate. Victim advocacy services are available for crime victims.

All criminal filings go into the court record at the clerk's office. Track cases through CaseNet once charges are filed.

How to Search Criminal History in Nodaway County

Start with CaseNet at courts.mo.gov/casenet. It is free and needs no account. Search by name or case number and filter to Nodaway County.

For statewide results, the MACHS portal at machs.mo.gov pulls from the Highway Patrol's central database. It covers all 114 counties. Name searches are $15.

In-person requests go to the Circuit Court Clerk at 305 N Main St in Maryville. Bring ID and a name or case number.

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

The Missouri DOC offender search shows state prisoners. Missouri's Sunshine Law requires response within three business days.

Nodaway County Criminal Record Expungement

Under Section 610.140 RSMo, some criminal records can be expunged in Missouri. Misdemeanors may qualify after three years. Felonies after seven. Violent crimes and sex offenses are never eligible.

File the petition in Nodaway County Circuit Court. The fee is about $250. You must meet all sentence conditions and the time requirement before you file.

Criminal History Expungement in Nodaway County

Section 610.140 RSMo allows people to petition for expungement of certain criminal records in Nodaway 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 Nodaway 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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