Search Shannon County Criminal History

Shannon County criminal history records are kept by the 38th Judicial Circuit Court in Eminence, Missouri. This rural county in the Ozark region has a small court system but still processes criminal cases through the same state channels as the rest of Missouri. The Shannon County Sheriff's Office at 100 Court Street in Eminence handles local law enforcement and holds arrest data. You can look up criminal case details on CaseNet or file a records request with the circuit court clerk. This page covers all the ways to find criminal history records in Shannon County.

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8,100 Population
38th Judicial Circuit
Eminence County Seat
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Shannon County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The 38th Judicial Circuit Court serves Shannon County along with other nearby counties in the Ozark area. Criminal cases filed in Shannon County go through this circuit. The circuit court clerk's office is in the Shannon County Courthouse in Eminence. You can reach them at 573-226-3615. The office is open on weekdays during normal business hours.

If you need to look up a criminal case, the clerk can pull files by name or case number. Copy fees follow the standard state rate. That means $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after that. Bring a valid ID if you show up in person. Mail requests take longer, usually four to six weeks when sent through the Criminal Justice Information Services division.

The Shannon County Circuit Court clerk's office handles criminal case files that include charges, court dates, plea records, sentencing info, and case outcomes. Under Chapter 610 RSMo, also known as the Missouri Sunshine Law, most criminal case records are open to the public. The court must respond to a records request within three business days. If they deny your request, they have to tell you why in writing and cite the specific law.

Some records may be sealed. Only a party to the case can view sealed files, and they must come in person with a photo ID. Sealed cases will not show up on CaseNet or in standard clerk searches.

Shannon County Sheriff's Office

The Shannon County Sheriff's Office is at 100 Court Street in Eminence. The phone number is 573-226-3412. This office handles patrol, criminal investigations, and jail operations for the county. The sheriff also processes records requests for arrest data and incident reports.

The Shannon County Sheriff's Office provides the link between local law enforcement and the state criminal history database. Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all law enforcement in Missouri must send arrest and charge data to the Missouri State Highway Patrol's central repository. So even in a small county like Shannon, arrest records end up in the statewide system.

You can reach out to the sheriff's office to ask about a specific arrest or incident report from Shannon County. The Missouri Sunshine Law applies here too. The office must respond to your request within three business days. For records that are part of an active investigation, access may be limited under Section 610.100, which keeps investigative reports closed until the case becomes inactive.

Shannon County also runs a jail facility. Call 573-226-3412 for info about current inmates, bond amounts, or booking records. Booking records at the jail include the date of arrest, charges filed, and bond details. These records become part of each person's criminal history file.

Statewide Criminal History Search Options

Shannon County criminal history records are part of the larger Missouri criminal history database. The state gives you two main ways to search beyond just county court records.

The fastest free tool is Missouri CaseNet. Go to courts.mo.gov/casenet and search by name, case number, or filing date. You can filter results to Shannon County to see only local cases. CaseNet shows docket entries, parties involved, charges, and judgments. No account is needed.

The Shannon County criminal history search portal on CaseNet covers all case types filed in the 38th Judicial Circuit.

Missouri CaseNet portal for Shannon County criminal history searches

CaseNet pulls data from court records across all 114 Missouri counties, so you can search for cases in Shannon County and beyond.

For a broader check, use the MACHS portal run by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. MACHS stands for Missouri Automated Criminal History System. A name-based search costs $15. Fingerprint-based checks run about $43 total, which covers state and FBI processing fees. You need to create an account on machs.mo.gov first.

The MACHS system pulls from the Highway Patrol's central repository, which gets data from every law enforcement agency in the state. That includes Shannon County.

MACHS portal for statewide criminal history checks including Shannon County

The MACHS portal is the most thorough way to run a criminal history check that goes beyond just court records.

Shannon County Criminal Cases and Prosecution

The Shannon County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is in the courthouse in Eminence. Call 573-226-3721. This office reviews cases from the sheriff and other law enforcement, decides what charges to file, and handles prosecution in court. All criminal case filings made by this office are on record with the circuit clerk.

If you want to know whether charges were filed in a specific Shannon County case, the prosecuting attorney's office can point you in the right direction. You can also search for the case on CaseNet using the person's name or the case number.

Expungement of criminal records in Shannon County follows Section 610.140 RSMo. A person who qualifies can petition the court to have certain offenses removed from their record. The petition gets filed in the circuit court where the case was handled. Once granted, the record is sealed and will not show up in standard searches.

How to Search Criminal History in Shannon County

There are a few ways to look up criminal records in Shannon County. Each method covers a different type of record or level of detail.

  • CaseNet search: free, no account needed, covers court records statewide
  • MACHS name search: $15 per request, pulls from the Highway Patrol's database
  • MACHS fingerprint search: about $43 total for state and FBI check
  • In-person at the courthouse: bring ID and a name or case number
  • Mail requests through CJIS: allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing

For in-person requests, go to the Shannon County Courthouse in Eminence. The circuit court clerk can look up cases and provide copies. Copy fees are $2 for the first page, then 25 cents per page after that. Cash and checks are usually accepted.

The CaseNet system is the go-to option for a quick search. It is free and does not need any signup. Just type in a name and filter by Shannon County. You can also search by case number or filing date if you have that info. Results show charge details, court dates, and case outcomes.

If you need a more complete criminal history check that goes beyond court records, the MACHS system is the way to go. It covers arrest data from every law enforcement agency in the state. Visit machs.mo.gov to get started. You will need to make an account first.

Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, government offices in Shannon County must respond to records requests within three business days. If a request is denied, the office must give a written reason and cite the statute that allows the denial. This applies to the sheriff's office, the court clerk, and the prosecuting attorney.

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