Putnam County DUI Records

Putnam County DUI records are maintained by the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse in Unionville, Missouri. The 3rd Judicial Circuit processes DWI cases for Putnam County along with Mercer and Schuyler counties. This is a rural county in north Missouri with limited online resources beyond the statewide Case.net system. You can search for DUI records through Case.net for free or visit the courthouse at 1601 Main Street in Unionville during business hours. The clerk handles criminal, civil, probate, and family court records. DUI cases fall under the criminal docket. Call ahead to check on older records since the small office may need advance notice to pull archived files.

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4,700 Population
Unionville County Seat
3rd Judicial Circuit
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Putnam County Circuit Court DUI Cases

The Putnam County Circuit Court is part of the 3rd Judicial Circuit, shared with Mercer and Schuyler counties. The courthouse is at 1601 Main Street in Unionville, MO 63565. Phone is (660) 947-2071. Fax is (660) 947-2267. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

DUI charges filed in Putnam County follow Chapter 577 of the Missouri Revised Statutes. First offense DWI is a class B misdemeanor. The case file includes the charging document, any hearing records, the plea or trial outcome, and the sentence. Repeat offenders face more serious charges. Third DWI is a felony. The clerk keeps all of these records on file.

Unionville Municipal Court handles some traffic matters within town limits. DUI cases that start in municipal court can get bound over to circuit court for more serious charges. As a small county, Putnam has a lower volume of DUI cases than urban counties, but the process and penalties are the same statewide. Historical records may also be available through the Missouri State Archives for older cases.

Search Putnam County DUI Records Online

Case.net is the primary online tool for searching Putnam County DUI records. This free statewide database lets you search by name, case number, or date. Results show charges, hearing dates, and case status. Putnam County does not have its own local court records portal, so Case.net is the only online option.

Missouri Courts portal for searching Putnam County DUI records

For documents not available on Case.net, you need to contact the Putnam County clerk. Full police reports, plea agreements, and sentencing details often require a formal records request. The clerk can process these by mail if you include the case details and payment for copy fees.

Expunged DUI records are not visible on Case.net or at the clerk's office. Under Section 610.130, qualifying DUI offenders can petition for expungement after meeting conditions and waiting periods set by law.

DUI Arrests in Putnam County

The Putnam County Sheriff's Office in Unionville is the main law enforcement for DUI cases. Call (660) 947-3211. The sheriff handles DUI stops on county roads and state highways within the county. Arrest records include the date, charges, and booking information.

After a DUI arrest in Putnam County, the criminal case goes to the 3rd Judicial Circuit. License action goes separately to the Missouri Department of Revenue. Refusing a breathalyzer or blood draw triggers automatic license revocation under implied consent law. The arrest record and the court record are two different files held by two different offices. Both are public under the Sunshine Law.

Note: Putnam County is rural, and most DUI stops happen on state routes and county roads rather than in town.

Putnam County DUI Penalties

Missouri law sets DUI penalties that Putnam County judges follow. First offense brings up to six months jail and a $500 fine. Probation is common. Community service and substance abuse classes may be ordered. The court record shows the full sentence.

Second DWI is a class A misdemeanor. Third becomes a Class D felony under Section 577.010. Fourth and later are Class C felonies. Felony DUI cases from Putnam County that result in prison time are tracked through the Missouri Department of Corrections offender database.

License points and revocation are handled by the Department of Revenue under Section 302.060. Reinstatement after revocation requires payment of fees, SR-22 insurance filing, and possibly an ignition interlock device. These are civil consequences separate from the criminal penalties imposed by the Putnam County court.

Putnam County Public Records Access

Missouri's Sunshine Law makes DUI records in Putnam County available to anyone. The clerk at the Unionville courthouse handles copy requests during business hours. You do not need to be part of the case or give a reason for your request. Standard fees run $1 per page. Certified copies cost more. Processing time varies, but most straightforward requests are filled quickly.

Driver records connected to DUI cases are maintained by the Missouri Department of Revenue. These records show license points, suspension history, and DUI-related revocations. Use the Department of Revenue Sunshine Request portal to request driver record information. Historical court records for Putnam County may also be available through the Missouri State Archives for older cases not in the digital system. The 3rd Judicial Circuit shares judges across Putnam, Mercer, and Schuyler counties, so court schedules in Unionville depend on the circuit rotation. Call the clerk to find out when the judge is next available for DUI hearings in Putnam County. Putnam County is one of the smaller counties in Missouri by population, but the court applies the same DUI laws and penalties as every other county in the state. The distance to the courthouse in Unionville can be a factor for residents in the far reaches of the county, so planning ahead for an in-person records request is a good idea.

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