Search Randolph County Criminal History

Randolph County criminal history records are kept by the 18th Judicial Circuit Court and the Sheriff's Office in Huntsville. The Circuit Court Clerk handles all criminal case files, from traffic charges to felonies. You can search criminal history records through Missouri CaseNet or visit the courthouse in person. The Sheriff's Office also holds arrest logs, incident reports, and jail booking data. This page walks through how to find criminal history records in Randolph County and what to expect from each source.

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24K+ Population
18th Judicial Circuit
Huntsville County Seat
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Randolph County Circuit Court Criminal History Records

The Randolph County Circuit Court Clerk keeps all criminal case files for the county. Michelle Chapman serves as the Circuit Clerk. The office is at 372 Hwy JJ, Suite 1A, in Huntsville, MO 65259. You can call them at 844-277-6555 EXT 400. Office hours are weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The clerk's office handles criminal cases, civil suits, juvenile matters, probate, and domestic cases. For criminal history, the court keeps records of all charges filed, plea deals, trial results, and sentencing data. The office also collects fines, court costs, and restitution payments tied to criminal cases.

You can look up Randolph County criminal history cases on Missouri CaseNet. This free tool shows case details for all 114 Missouri counties. Search by name or case number. Filter your results to Randolph County if you only want local records. CaseNet shows docket entries, charges, court dates, and case outcomes.

If a criminal case does not show up on CaseNet, it may be sealed or expunged. Only parties to the case can view sealed records. They must show up at the courthouse with a photo ID to request access. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, the Missouri Sunshine Law gives the public a right to access open records. The clerk's office must respond to requests within three business days.

Randolph County Sheriff's Office Records

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office is at 372 Highway JJ, Ste. 1B, Huntsville, MO 65259. Sheriff Andy Boggs leads the department. The phone number is 844-277-6555. The office handles patrol, investigations, civil process, and jail operations across the county.

The Sheriff's Office keeps an online inmate roster so you can check who is in custody. They also post weekly crime reports and a Most Wanted list. If you need arrest records or incident reports, you can file a records request through the office. All requests fall under the Missouri Sunshine Law.

Registered sex offender data is also on file with the Sheriff's Office. Missouri law requires all sex offenders to register with their local sheriff. You can check the state registry or call the Randolph County office for local data.

The Sheriff's Office works with the Moberly Police Department and the Missouri State Highway Patrol for law enforcement across the area. Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all arrests in Missouri must be reported to the Highway Patrol's central repository. So Randolph County criminal history data feeds into the statewide database.

Statewide Criminal History Checks for Randolph County

The MACHS portal is the main tool for full criminal history checks in Missouri. It pulls from the Highway Patrol's central criminal history database. This covers all counties, not just Randolph County. A name-based search costs $15. Fingerprint-based checks run about $43 total when you add the FBI portion.

MACHS results include arrests, charges, convictions, and dispositions from across the state. If someone has a criminal history in Randolph County and other counties, the MACHS report will show all of it. You need to create an account to use the system.

For mail-based requests, send a written request to the Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division. Allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing. Include the full name, date of birth, and a check or money order for the fee.

Randolph County Jail and Criminal History Booking Records

The Randolph County Jail is run by the Sheriff's Office. Call 844-277-6555 for jail information. Booking records include the date of arrest, charges, bond amount, and court dates. These records are part of a person's criminal history file.

The online inmate roster on the Sheriff's Office website shows current inmates. It lists names, charges, and booking dates. Past booking records may need to be requested through a formal records request. The jail coordinates with the 18th Circuit Court for court appearances and scheduling.

Randolph County Criminal Cases and Prosecution

The Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is led by Stephanie Luntsford. The office is at 372 Hwy JJ, Ste. GA, Huntsville, MO 65259. Phone: 844-277-6555 EXT 600. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

This office reviews cases from law enforcement and decides what charges to file. All criminal case filings are on record at the Circuit Clerk's office and searchable through CaseNet. If you have questions about a criminal case in Randolph County, the prosecuting attorney's office can point you in the right direction.

Expungement petitions in Randolph County go through the circuit court. Under Missouri law, certain criminal records can be expunged after a waiting period. The rules depend on the type of charge. Misdemeanors have a shorter wait than felonies. Talk to a lawyer or contact the circuit clerk for details on how to file.

How to Search Criminal History in Randolph County

There are a few ways to look up criminal history records in Randolph County. CaseNet is the fastest free option. Go to courts.mo.gov/casenet and search by name or case number. For a broader search, use the MACHS portal at machs.mo.gov. In-person requests go to the Circuit Clerk's office in Huntsville.

  • CaseNet search: free, no signup needed
  • MACHS name search: $15 per request
  • MACHS fingerprint search: about $43 total
  • Court copy fees: $2 first page, $0.25 each after
  • Mail requests to CJIS: 4 to 6 weeks

Bring a valid ID if you go in person. You will need the full name of the person you are looking up, or a case number if you have one. The clerk's office can pull up case files and print copies for the standard fee.

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