Stone County Criminal History Search

Stone County criminal history records are kept by the 39th Judicial Circuit Court in Galena, Missouri. Located in the southwest corner of the state near Table Rock Lake, Stone County handles criminal cases through its circuit court system. The Stone County Sheriff's Office at 110 South Maple Street provides law enforcement and maintains arrest records. You can search criminal cases for free on CaseNet or visit the courthouse in Galena to request file copies. This guide explains all the ways to find criminal history records in Stone County.

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Stone County Quick Facts

32,200 Population
39th Judicial Circuit
Galena County Seat
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Stone County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The 39th Judicial Circuit Court processes all criminal cases in Stone County. The circuit court clerk's office is inside the Stone County Courthouse in Galena. Call 417-357-6115 to reach the clerk. Criminal case files held here include charges, plea records, sentencing data, court dates, and case outcomes.

You can request copies by visiting the courthouse. Bring a photo ID and the name or case number. The clerk charges $2 for the first page and 25 cents for each page after that. These copy fees are set by state law.

Most criminal court records in Stone County are public. The Missouri Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 RSMo gives the public the right to access government records. The court clerk must respond to your request within three business days. If they deny it, they must tell you why in writing and name the specific statute.

Stone County sees a mix of criminal case types. Some involve tourists and seasonal visitors to the Table Rock Lake area. Others are local matters. All cases go through the same circuit court process regardless of who is involved.

Stone County Sheriff's Office

The Stone County Sheriff's Office is at 110 South Maple Street in Galena, MO 65656. The phone number is 417-357-6116. The sheriff handles patrol, criminal investigations, civil process, and jail operations for the county.

The Stone County Sheriff's Office plays a key role in the county's criminal history system.

Stone County Sheriff's Office for criminal history record requests

Arrest and incident reports from the sheriff's office are part of the criminal history record for each person processed in Stone County.

Under Section 43.503 RSMo, the sheriff must report all arrest and charge data to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. This means Stone County records become part of the statewide criminal history database. Even if you search at the state level using MACHS, Stone County data is there.

The sheriff's office also maintains arrest records and incident reports. You can file a records request under the Sunshine Law. They must respond within three business days. Records from active investigations may be restricted under Section 610.100.

Stone County runs a jail. Call 417-357-6116 for info on inmates, bond amounts, or booking details. Booking records include arrest date, charges, and bond info.

State Search Tools for Stone County Records

Two state-run tools cover Stone County criminal history records.

Missouri CaseNet is free and does not require a signup. Go to courts.mo.gov/casenet. Enter a name and filter by Stone County. Results show charges, docket entries, case parties, and judgments. CaseNet covers all 114 Missouri counties, so you can search across the state in one place.

The MACHS portal from the Missouri State Highway Patrol gives you a deeper search. MACHS pulls from the central criminal history repository. Name-based searches cost $15. Fingerprint checks cost about $43 total. You need an account on machs.mo.gov to use this tool.

CaseNet only shows court records. MACHS also covers arrest data from every law enforcement agency in Missouri, including the Stone County Sheriff's Office. If someone was arrested but never charged, CaseNet would not show it, but MACHS might.

Stone County Criminal Prosecution

The Stone County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is in the courthouse in Galena. Call 417-357-6177. This office reviews cases from law enforcement, files charges, and handles prosecution in court. All criminal filings are on record with the circuit clerk.

You can check CaseNet to see if charges were filed in a specific Stone County case. The prosecuting attorney's office can also help point you to the right records.

Expungement petitions in Stone County follow Section 610.140 RSMo. If you qualify, you can petition the circuit court to seal certain criminal records. Once granted, the record will not appear in standard criminal history searches. Not all offenses qualify for expungement, so review the statute carefully.

How to Look Up Criminal Records in Stone County

Here are all the ways to search for criminal history in Stone County.

  • CaseNet: free, no account needed, search court records statewide
  • MACHS name search: $15 per request
  • MACHS fingerprint check: about $43 for state and FBI
  • In-person at Galena courthouse: bring ID, $2 first page fee
  • Mail requests through CJIS: 4 to 6 weeks processing

For a quick, free search, CaseNet is the best option. For certified copies, visit the courthouse in Galena. For a thorough criminal history check that goes beyond court records, use the MACHS system at machs.mo.gov.

Under Chapter 610, every Stone County government office must respond to records requests within three business days. Denials must come in writing with a legal citation.

Public Access to Stone County Criminal Records

Missouri's Sunshine Law gives the public a right to view government records, and that includes criminal history files in Stone County. Chapter 610 RSMo sets the rules. Section 610.023 says any public body must respond to a records request within three business days. If they say no, they have to put the reason in writing and cite the specific law that blocks release.

Section 610.100 covers law enforcement records. Arrest logs, incident reports, and booking data are open to the public in most cases. Some records can be closed if release would hurt an active case. But once a case is done, the records are generally open. Juvenile records are an exception. Those stay sealed.

Fees for copies fall under Section 610.026. Stone County offices can charge for the actual cost of making copies. They cannot charge search fees or labor fees on top of that. If you think a request was wrongly denied, you can take the matter to court. The law allows the court to award legal fees if the denial was not in good faith.

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