Search Randolph County DUI Records

Randolph County DUI records are filed and stored at the Circuit Clerk's office in Huntsville, Missouri. Michelle Chapman serves as Circuit Clerk and handles all DWI case filings alongside other criminal and traffic matters. The courthouse is at 372 Highway JJ, Suite 1A. You can look up DUI records through Missouri's Case.net system for free, or call the clerk at 844-277-6555 EXT 400 to ask about specific cases. Office hours are weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Municipal courts in Clark, Huntsville, and Moberly also handle some traffic and DUI cases within their jurisdictions, but the Circuit Clerk is the central records keeper.

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24,700 Population
Huntsville County Seat
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Randolph County Circuit Court DUI Cases

The Randolph County Circuit Court processes all DUI filings. Michelle Chapman is Circuit Clerk and can be reached at michelle.chapman@courts.mo.gov. The courthouse is at 372 Highway JJ, Suite 1A, Huntsville, MO 65259. Phone is 844-277-6555 EXT 400.

Randolph County Circuit Clerk office for DUI records

The clerk's duties cover a wide range of DUI-related tasks. Filing all criminal cases from traffic violations to felonies is part of the job. Collection of fines, court costs, and restitution runs through this office. Jury trial coordination, orders of protection, and domestic cases all go through the same clerk. DUI cases are a significant portion of the criminal docket in Randolph County.

DUI charges follow Chapter 577 of the Missouri Revised Statutes. First DWI is a class B misdemeanor. The case record contains the criminal complaint, motions, hearing transcripts, any plea agreement, and the sentencing order. Felony DUI cases for repeat offenders go through the same office but with more extensive documentation.

Randolph County court records include case numbers, court names and locations, names of litigants, filing dates, evidence and exhibits, motions, orders, and judgments. Public access falls under Chapter 610 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, also known as the Sunshine Law. The trial structure includes the Randolph County Circuit Court and the Clark, Huntsville, and Moberly Municipal Divisions.

Randolph County DUI Records Online

Case.net is the free online resource for searching Randolph County DUI cases. Enter a name or case number to pull up results. The database covers all Randolph County court divisions including circuit and municipal. Case details show the charges, hearing schedule, and current status.

The clerk also handles juvenile and adoption cases, probate, and orders of protection. DUI records sit in the criminal docket alongside other traffic and criminal matters. Track This Case on Case.net lets you follow a specific case and get email alerts about new filings or hearings. Pay by Web allows online payment of fines and court costs for eligible cases.

Expunged records won't show on Case.net. Missouri law under Section 610.130 allows qualifying DUI offenders to petition for expungement. If the court grants the petition, all public records of the conviction are removed.

Note: Email the clerk at michelle.chapman@courts.mo.gov if you need help locating a specific Randolph County DUI case.

DUI Arrests in Randolph County

The Randolph County Sheriff's Office in Huntsville handles DUI arrests in unincorporated areas. Phone is (660) 277-5190. Police departments in Moberly, Huntsville, and Clark also make DUI stops within their city limits. All arrests generate records with the arresting agency.

After a DUI arrest in Randolph County, two separate actions proceed. The criminal case goes through the circuit court. The license revocation process goes through the Missouri Department of Revenue. Refusing a chemical test triggers automatic license action. The arrest record stays with the sheriff or police department. The court record goes to the Circuit Clerk. Under the Sunshine Law, both records are available to the public with limited exceptions.

Randolph County DUI Penalties

First DUI in Randolph County brings class B misdemeanor charges. Up to six months jail. Fines up to $500. Probation with substance abuse conditions is typical. Community service may be required. All sentencing details go in the case file at the clerk's office.

Repeat DWI offenses escalate the charges. Second offense is class A misdemeanor. Third DWI becomes a Class D felony under Section 577.010. Fourth and beyond is Class C felony. The Missouri Department of Corrections tracks inmates serving time for felony DUI convictions statewide. License points and revocation go through the Department of Revenue under Section 302.060.

Randolph County Public Records

Under Missouri's Sunshine Law, DUI records in Randolph County are open to anyone. You don't need to be a party to the case. The clerk at the Huntsville courthouse handles record requests. Copy fees apply at the standard rate. Processing time depends on the volume of requests and how old the records are.

Driver records tied to DUI convictions can be requested through the Missouri Department of Revenue. These records show license points, revocation history, and DUI-related administrative actions. The Department of Revenue Sunshine Request portal handles these requests. Court records from the Randolph County clerk and driver records from the Department of Revenue together give the full picture of a DUI case outcome. The municipal divisions in Clark, Huntsville, and Moberly may also have separate records for traffic-level DUI matters handled locally. Check with the Circuit Clerk to see if a case started at the municipal level before moving to circuit court. Moberly is the largest city in Randolph County and sees the most DUI activity. The Moberly Municipal Division handles traffic-level cases within city limits. More serious DUI charges get transferred to the circuit court in Huntsville, where Michelle Chapman's office processes and stores the records.

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Counties adjacent to Randolph County in north-central Missouri. DUI records are filed where the arrest took place.