Find St. Louis County DUI Records

DUI records in St. Louis County go through the 21st Judicial Circuit Court at 105 South Central Avenue in Clayton. This is Missouri's most populous county with over one million people. Circuit Clerk Joan M. Gilmer oversees all case records. You can search St. Louis County DUI records on Case.net or request arrest records from the court. The Missouri Sunshine Law under RSMo Chapter 610 governs public access to these files. Most DUI arrest records are open to the public per RSMo 610.100. Copies cost $0.30 per page with certification at $1.50.

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St. Louis County Circuit Court DUI Records

The St. Louis County Circuit Clerk is the official custodian of all DUI records filed in the county. This office processes new DUI case filings, maintains case files, and provides copies of court documents to the public. The clerk stores arrest records, charging documents, plea agreements, and sentencing orders for every DUI case. Staff can help you find records by name or case number.

The St. Louis County Circuit Clerk maintains DUI case data and arrest records filed through the court system. You can search these records on Missouri Case.net by name, case number, or filing date.

St. Louis County Circuit Court arrest records portal for DUI searches
Office St. Louis County Circuit Clerk
Address 105 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
Phone (314) 615-8029
Sheriff (314) 615-5000
Website Missouri Case.net

Circuit Clerk Joan M. Gilmer and the staff are not allowed to give legal advice under Missouri law. They can help you find DUI records, pull case files, and make copies. For legal questions about a DUI charge in St. Louis County, you should talk to a lawyer. The Missouri Bar Lawyer Referral Service at (573) 636-3635 can help you find an attorney who handles DUI cases in this area.

How to Search St. Louis County DUI Records

There are two main ways to search for DUI records in St. Louis County. You can use the online Case.net system or visit the Circuit Clerk's office in Clayton. Both methods give you access to DUI case information. Online searches are free and fast. In-person visits let you review full case files and get certified copies.

Missouri Case.net is the statewide court records system run by the Missouri judiciary. It covers all 114 counties and the City of St. Louis. You can search by name, case number, or date to find DUI cases filed in St. Louis County. Case.net shows the file date, charges, docket entries, hearing dates, and disposition for each case. The system is free to use and available around the clock. It does not show sealed or expunged records.

You can also visit the Circuit Clerk's office in Clayton for extra details on DUI filings and case status updates in St. Louis County. Staff can pull records and make copies during regular business hours.

St. Louis County court records search page for DUI case lookups

To look up DUI records in St. Louis County, you will need:

  • Full name of the person
  • Approximate date of the arrest or filing
  • Case number if you have it
  • Date of birth for more precise results

You can also visit the Circuit Clerk's office in Clayton to search records in person. Bring a valid ID with you. The clerk can pull up DUI cases by name or case number and let you view the file. Plain copies cost a small fee per page. Certified copies cost more. Call ahead at (314) 615-8029 to make sure the records you need are on hand before you make the trip to Clayton.

DUI Laws That Affect St. Louis County Cases

Missouri law defines DUI offenses under Chapter 577 of the Revised Statutes. The same laws apply in St. Louis County as everywhere else in the state. Under RSMo 577.010, it is a crime to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08% for most drivers. Commercial drivers face a lower limit of 0.04%. Drivers under 21 can be charged with a BAC of 0.02% or higher.

A first DUI offense in St. Louis County is a Class B misdemeanor. It carries up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $500. A second offense is a Class A misdemeanor with up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Third and later offenses become felonies with prison time. The court in Clayton handles all of these cases. Each offense creates a new record in the St. Louis County court file system.

Under RSMo 302.060, the Missouri Department of Revenue can suspend or revoke a driver's license after a DUI arrest. A first offense brings a 30-day suspension followed by a 60-day restricted driving period. Refusal to take a breath test leads to a one-year revocation under Missouri's implied consent law at RSMo 577.041. These license actions are separate from the criminal case in St. Louis County and show up on the driver's record maintained by the Department of Revenue.

Note: DUI convictions cannot be expunged in Missouri under RSMo 610.130, so these records stay on file permanently.

St. Louis County DUI Arrest Process

A DUI arrest in St. Louis County starts when a law enforcement officer stops a driver. The stop might come from a traffic violation, an accident, or a sobriety checkpoint. The officer looks for signs of impairment like slurred speech, red eyes, or the smell of alcohol. Field sobriety tests may be given at the scene. If the officer has probable cause, a breath or blood test is requested.

After the arrest, the driver is booked at the St. Louis County jail or a local facility. The Sheriff's office at (314) 615-5000 processes bookings. An arrest report is created that becomes part of the DUI record. The Prosecuting Attorney reviews the case and decides whether to file formal charges. If charges are filed, the case goes on the St. Louis County Circuit Court docket. The defendant must appear at an arraignment hearing where the charges are read and a plea is entered.

Many DUI cases in St. Louis County are resolved through plea deals. The defendant agrees to plead guilty to a charge in exchange for a recommended sentence. Other cases go to trial before a judge or jury. The final outcome is recorded in the court file and shows up on Case.net. Common outcomes include fines, probation, jail time, community service, and mandatory substance abuse treatment programs. Each step in this process creates records that are stored at the Circuit Clerk's office in Clayton.

Driver Records and St. Louis County DUI Cases

The Missouri Department of Revenue maintains driver records that show DUI-related license actions for St. Louis County residents. These records are separate from the court file. A driver record shows points, suspensions, revocations, and reinstatement status. You can request your own driver record through the Department of Revenue records page. The fee varies based on the type of record you need.

DUI convictions add 12 points to a Missouri driver record. Accumulating too many points leads to extra suspensions. The Department of Revenue at dor.mo.gov has detailed information about DWI-related license actions and reinstatement requirements. Reinstatement after a DUI suspension or revocation requires payment of a fee, proof of insurance (SR-22), and sometimes completion of a substance abuse program. The process can take weeks or months depending on the case.

You can file a Sunshine Law request with the Department of Revenue for DUI-related records. Visit the Department of Revenue Sunshine Request page to submit your request. The Missouri Attorney General's office oversees the Sunshine Law and can help if a records request is denied.

Criminal Background Checks in St. Louis County

A DUI arrest or conviction in St. Louis County shows up on criminal background checks. The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs the central criminal records repository. You can request a name-based search through the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site for $15 per check. Fingerprint-based background checks cost $20 and require an FD-258 card. These checks pull records from across the state, including any DUI cases filed in St. Louis County.

The Missouri Department of Corrections Offender Search shows people who are or were in state custody. This database covers felony DUI offenders who received prison sentences. For federal charges, the PACER system provides access to federal court records. Most DUI cases are handled at the state level in St. Louis County Circuit Court, but federal charges can apply in certain situations on federal land or involving other federal offenses.

Note: Juvenile DUI records in St. Louis County are automatically sealed under RSMo 211.321 and do not appear in standard background checks.

Cities in St. Louis County

Several cities in St. Louis County have their own pages with local DUI records details. Residents of these cities file DUI cases at the St. Louis County Circuit Court in Clayton. Each city may also run a municipal court that handles certain traffic and DUI-related offenses at the local level.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near St. Louis County in Missouri. If you are not sure which county handles a DUI case, check the arrest location. The case is filed in the county where the arrest took place. You must contact the correct county's Circuit Clerk to find the records you need.