St. Charles DUI Records Search

St. Charles DUI records are held by the St. Charles County Circuit Court and local law enforcement in the 11th Judicial Circuit. If you need to look up a DWI case, check an arrest record, or find court filings tied to a drunk driving charge in St. Charles, there are several ways to get that done. The city sits in St. Charles County, and the Circuit Clerk keeps all DUI case files at the courthouse. You can search DUI records in St. Charles through Case.net, by calling the police records division, or by going to the court in person. Most DUI records from 1995 on are in the state system.

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~103,000 Population
St. Charles County
11th Judicial Circuit
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St. Charles DUI Case Filing

DUI cases in St. Charles go through the St. Charles County Circuit Court. This court is part of the 11th Judicial Circuit. The Circuit Clerk keeps all case files, and you can get copies of records at the courthouse. The court handles both felony and misdemeanor DWI charges for St. Charles residents.

A first DWI offense in St. Charles is a class B misdemeanor under Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 577. Penalties can include up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000. A second offense within five years jumps to a class A misdemeanor. Third and later offenses may be charged as felonies, which carry much longer jail terms and bigger fines. The St. Charles County Circuit Court tracks all of these DUI records in its system, and most are searchable on Case.net once the case has been filed.

The St. Charles Municipal Court also handles some DUI-related city ordinance violations. Traffic cases and minor offenses can end up in municipal court rather than the circuit court. Both courts serve St. Charles, but the circuit court handles the more serious DUI charges. Municipal court records are also available through Missouri Case.net for St. Charles.

Court St. Charles County Circuit Court
Circuit 11th Judicial Circuit
Sheriff Phone (636) 949-3000
Online Records Missouri Case.net

Search St. Charles DUI Records Online

The main way to search St. Charles DUI records online is through Missouri Case.net. This is the state court system's free public portal. You can look up cases by name, case number, or filing date. Criminal DUI records in St. Charles County go back to 1995 in most cases. No account is needed for basic searches, though you will need one if you want to track a case or get email updates.

When you search on Case.net, the results show the charges filed, the court dates, and the outcome of the case. For St. Charles DUI records, look for case types that include "DWI" or "driving while intoxicated" in the charge description. The system covers both circuit court and municipal court cases in St. Charles. You can also see if there were any related charges like driving with a suspended license or refusing a breath test.

The St. Charles County court records portal is another tool for finding DUI records in the area. This site provides access to court records from St. Charles County, and it can help you locate case details that may not show up right away on Case.net. Between these two sources, most DUI records in St. Charles are accessible to the public.

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Note: Case.net records may take a few days to appear after a DUI arrest in St. Charles.

DUI Arrest Records in St. Charles

The St. Charles Police Department handles DUI arrests within city limits. Their Records Division processes requests for arrest reports, incident reports, and other law enforcement records. When someone is arrested for DUI in St. Charles, the police create an arrest report that becomes part of the public record. You can request a copy of that report through the police department.

The St. Charles County Sheriff's Office also makes DUI arrests in areas outside city limits but still within the county. Their phone number is (636) 949-3000. Both agencies feed arrest data into the state court system, so once a DUI charge is filed in St. Charles, it shows up in Case.net. The police records are separate from court records, though. If you want the full picture of a DUI case in St. Charles, you may need to check both the police department and the court records.

Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, most arrest records are open to the public. You can file a records request with the St. Charles City Clerk, who serves as the custodian of city records. The clerk processes these requests and can direct you to the right department. Police reports for DUI arrests in St. Charles typically cost a small processing fee.

St. Charles DUI Driver Records

Beyond the court case, a DUI in St. Charles triggers action on your driver record through the Missouri Department of Revenue. The state handles license suspensions and revocations separately from the criminal case. A first DWI offense leads to a 90-day suspension. A second offense within five years can mean a one-year revocation. Third and later offenses can result in a 10-year license denial.

You can check your own driving record through the Missouri Department of Revenue driver records page. A basic driver record costs $2.82 and shows all DWI-related points, suspensions, and revocations. Records without personal information are available online. For records that include personal details like your address and license number, you need to submit Form 4681 with a notarized signature.

Missouri uses an implied consent law under sections 302.574 and 577.041 RSMo. If you refuse a breath or blood test during a DUI stop in St. Charles, the state will revoke your license for one year. This happens through an administrative process that is separate from the criminal DUI case. You have 15 days from the date of arrest to request an administrative hearing. The Department of Revenue DWI page has more details on this process and how it affects your DUI record in St. Charles.

DUI Record Expungement in St. Charles

Missouri law allows some DUI records to be expunged. Under Section 610.130 RSMo, a person may petition to have certain offenses removed from their record. The rules for DWI expungement changed in recent years, and not all DUI convictions are eligible. Generally, you must wait a set number of years after completing your sentence before you can file a petition in the St. Charles County Circuit Court.

To start the process, you file a petition with the court where the DUI case was handled. For St. Charles cases, that means the 11th Judicial Circuit. The court will review your petition, and the prosecutor gets a chance to object. If the judge grants it, the DUI record is sealed and will not show up on most background checks. This can be a big deal for people in St. Charles who are looking for work or housing and have an old DUI on their record.

State Resources for St. Charles DUI Cases

Several state agencies keep records that relate to DUI cases in St. Charles. The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search lets you look up people who are on probation or parole for DUI-related felonies. The Missouri Department of Public Safety oversees law enforcement across the state, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol runs the central criminal history repository.

  • Case.net for court records from St. Charles County
  • Department of Revenue for driver record and license status
  • Highway Patrol MACHS system for criminal background checks
  • Department of Corrections for offender searches
  • St. Charles County Sheriff for local arrest data

The Highway Patrol's MACHS system handles fingerprint-based background checks. A name-based criminal history check costs $14, while a fingerprint-based check runs $20. Fingerprinting services are available at police departments throughout Missouri, and the St. Charles area has several locations where you can get printed. These checks will show any DUI convictions that are on file with the state for a St. Charles resident.

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St. Charles County DUI Records

St. Charles is in St. Charles County, and the county Circuit Court handles all DUI filings for the area. The 11th Judicial Circuit covers all of St. Charles County, so whether a DUI arrest happens inside city limits or elsewhere in the county, the same court system processes the case. For more details on fees, court procedures, and additional resources, check the full county page.

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Nearby Missouri Cities

Other cities near St. Charles also have DUI records available through the Missouri court system. You can search records for these nearby locations: