Search Worth County Criminal History

Worth County criminal history records are held by the Circuit Court and the Sheriff's Office in Grant City. This small northwest Missouri county has one of the lowest populations in the state. Criminal cases still go through the state circuit court system, and all arrest data feeds into the statewide database. You can search Worth County criminal history through CaseNet or visit the courthouse in Grant City. Here is how to access criminal history records in Worth County.

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2K+ Population
Grant City County Seat
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Worth County Circuit Court Criminal Records

The Worth County Circuit Court Clerk maintains all criminal case files at the Worth County Courthouse in Grant City. Call 660-564-2216 for questions. The office handles criminal, civil, probate, and family cases.

Criminal history records at the court include all charges filed, plea deals, trial results, and sentencing data. Copy fees are $2 for the first page and 25 cents per page after that. You need a name or case number to search. The clerk can pull records and print copies during business hours.

Worth County criminal history cases are on Missouri CaseNet. This free state tool covers all 114 Missouri counties. Search by name or case number. Filter to Worth County for local results. CaseNet shows docket entries, charges, parties, and case outcomes.

Sealed or expunged records do not appear on CaseNet. Under the Missouri Sunshine Law (Chapter 610 RSMo), government offices must respond to records requests within three business days. If a request is denied, the office must give a written reason.

Worth County Sheriff's Office

The Worth County Sheriff's Office is at 105 E. Main St., Grant City, MO 64456. Call 660-564-2212. The office provides law enforcement for the county in northwest Missouri.

The Sheriff's Office keeps records of arrests and incident reports. Records requests are processed under the Sunshine Law. The office runs the county jail and provides law enforcement coverage for the area. Even in a small county like Worth, all arrest data goes to the state system.

Under Section 43.503 RSMo, all law enforcement in Missouri must send arrest data to the Highway Patrol's central repository. Worth County criminal history records are part of this statewide database. A MACHS search covers Worth County along with every other county.

Worth County Jail Criminal History Booking

The Worth County Jail is run by the Sheriff's Office. Call 660-564-2212 for inmate info. The jail holds people waiting for trial and those serving short sentences.

Booking records include arrest dates, charges, bond amounts, and court dates. These records are part of a person's criminal history in Worth County. For current inmate data, call the jail. For older records, file a request through the Sheriff's Office under the Sunshine Law.

Statewide Criminal History Checks

The MACHS portal handles full criminal history checks for all of Missouri. A name search costs $15. Fingerprint checks run about $43 with the FBI portion. Create an account at machs.mo.gov to start.

MACHS covers all Missouri counties. If someone has a criminal record in Worth County and other places, the report shows it all. For mail requests, write to the CJIS Division of the Highway Patrol. Include the full name, date of birth, and a check for the fee. Processing takes 4 to 6 weeks.

Worth County Criminal Prosecution

The Worth County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is at the Worth County Courthouse in Grant City. Call 660-564-2218. The office reviews law enforcement cases and files criminal charges in the circuit court.

All criminal filings are on record at the Circuit Clerk's office and searchable on CaseNet. Expungement of Worth County criminal history records goes through the circuit court. Under Missouri law, certain records can be cleared after a waiting period. The rules depend on the charge type. Talk to the circuit clerk or a lawyer about the process.

How to Look Up Criminal History in Worth County

CaseNet is the best free option. Visit courts.mo.gov/casenet. For a statewide check, use MACHS at machs.mo.gov. In-person requests go to the courthouse in Grant City.

  • CaseNet: free, no account needed
  • MACHS name search: $15
  • MACHS fingerprint check: about $43
  • Court copies: $2 first page, $0.25 each after
  • CJIS mail requests: 4 to 6 weeks

Bring photo ID for in-person visits. You need a name or case number. The clerk can search records and print copies for you.

Public Access to Worth County Criminal Records

Missouri's Sunshine Law gives the public a right to view government records, and that includes criminal history files in Worth 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. Worth 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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