Search Putnam County Criminal History

Putnam County criminal history records are kept by the 3rd Judicial Circuit Court in Unionville. This small county in north-central Missouri has a population of about 4,600 residents. Despite its size, the same statewide search tools work here as in every other Missouri county. The Circuit Clerk handles court files, and the Sheriff's Office manages arrest data and the county jail. This page explains how to search criminal history records in Putnam County.

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4.6K Population
3rd Judicial Circuit
Unionville County Seat
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Putnam County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The 3rd Judicial Circuit Court processes criminal cases in Putnam County. The Circuit Court Clerk's office is at 1601 Main St, Room 204, in Unionville. Call (660) 947-2071 for case questions. The office handles criminal, civil, probate, and family cases.

Use Missouri CaseNet to search Putnam County criminal history for free. Enter a name or case number and filter to Putnam County. CaseNet shows charges, docket entries, parties, and case outcomes. Filing fees are set by Missouri statute.

For certified copies, visit the clerk's office in Unionville. Copy fees are $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after. You can also mail written requests with fees. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, sealed or expunged cases will not appear in public searches.

Putnam County Sheriff's Office Criminal History

The Putnam County Sheriff's Office is at 1601 W Main St, Ste. 101, in Unionville. Call (660) 947-3200. The office covers patrol, investigations, civil process, and jail operations. The Sheriff's Office also manages the Putnam County E911 system and works with local fire departments.

Request arrest records and incident reports during business hours. The office follows Missouri's Sunshine Law for records requests. Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all arrest data from Putnam County goes to the Highway Patrol's central repository. This feeds the statewide criminal history database.

For a statewide criminal history check, use the MACHS portal. Name searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks are about $43 total. You need an account on the MACHS site.

Putnam County Jail and Booking Records

The Putnam County Jail is run by the Sheriff's Office. Call (660) 947-3200 for inmate info. The facility holds inmates waiting for trial and those serving sentences. Booking records include arrest dates, charges, bond amounts, and court dates.

These records form part of each person's criminal history file in Putnam County. Contact the Sheriff's Office for current inmate status and visitation schedules.

Putnam County Criminal Cases and Prosecution

The Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is at 1802 Lincoln St in Unionville. Call (660) 947-7301. The prosecutor reviews police reports, files charges, and handles cases in court. The office also manages juvenile matters in Putnam County.

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

How to Search Criminal History in Putnam County

CaseNet is the quickest free option. Visit courts.mo.gov/casenet and search by name or case number. Filter to Putnam County for local results.

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

In-person requests go to the Circuit Clerk at 1601 Main St in Unionville. Bring ID and a name or case number.

  • CaseNet: free online, no signup
  • 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 response to records requests within three business days.

Putnam 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 Putnam County Circuit Court. The fee is about $250. Show that all sentence conditions were met and the waiting period has passed.

Additional Criminal History Resources for Putnam County

Putnam County is one of the smaller counties in Missouri by population. The Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency. They also run the E911 system and work with local fire departments for emergency response. Because the county is rural, the Highway Patrol often assists with major investigations.

The 3rd Judicial Circuit serves Putnam County along with several other north-central Missouri counties. Judges rotate between counties in the circuit. Court schedules depend on the circuit calendar. Check CaseNet for specific hearing dates in Putnam County cases.

The Highway Patrol's Criminal Justice Information Services division runs the statewide criminal history database. MACHS checks go through this office. Putnam County arrest and charge data feeds into the central repository. Employers, volunteer groups, and licensing boards use MACHS statewide.

The Family Care Safety Registry checks the criminal history file, sex offender registry, and abuse records in one search. The fee is $14.75. People who work with vulnerable groups in Putnam County must register.

Legal aid in north-central Missouri is limited but available. Legal Services of Western Missouri may cover Putnam County. The Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Service can help find a lawyer. For criminal record questions, contact an attorney familiar with the 3rd Judicial Circuit.

For a thorough criminal history check on someone with ties to Putnam County, use CaseNet and MACHS together. CaseNet shows court case details including charges and case outcomes. MACHS provides the official state criminal history record from the Highway Patrol. The DOC offender search adds coverage for anyone who served time in state prison. These three tools together give the most complete picture of someone's criminal record.

Criminal History Expungement in Putnam County

Under Section 610.140 RSMo, some criminal records in Missouri can be expunged. The wait is three years for misdemeanors and seven years for felonies, counted from the end of the sentence. File in the circuit court where the arrest took place. For Putnam County, that is the courthouse in Unionville.

Certain marijuana offenses are auto-expunged now. No petition needed. For other eligible offenses, file a petition, pay about $250, and prove all conditions were met. Once sealed, the record will not show on CaseNet or MACHS. Only the person can access it at the court with a photo ID. Violent crimes and sex offenses cannot be expunged.

Putnam County Jail and Booking Records

Booking records at the Putnam County Jail cover the arrest date, charges, bond amount, and court dates. These records go into the statewide database per Section 43.503 RSMo. Every booking creates a lasting record in the criminal history system.

Call the Sheriff at (660) 947-3200 for inmate info. The jail holds pre-trial and sentenced inmates. Visitation rules can change so call first. Booking data ties into the court records at the Circuit Clerk in Unionville.

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