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https://www.courts.mo.gov/Missouri Judicial Records
The Missouri Supreme Court Historical Database provides an index and abstract of the criminal and civil court cases that were appealed to the territorial and state Supreme Court of Missouri up to 1861, and a partial listing of cases to 1871. Appellant and Respondent index is available to court cases after 1871. Appellate Courts
https://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/judicial.aspMissouri Court Records - MO State Courts
Since the 1960s, the Missouri Public Records Law has protected the public’s right to copy and access the records kept by the state relating to court cases. Details such as arrest warrants, court records, plea and sentencing details and even mugshots are made available to the citizens to promote a more transparent system.
https://www.statecourts.org/missouri/Missouri Circuit Courts - StateCourts
The state of Missouri records are kept electronically and court cases are searchable and available online with some exceptions. The Circuit Court is administered by the State which own and operate their own set of buildings and websites. Missouri's court system is a centralized, unified and state funded. Adair County Circuit Court
https://www.statecourts.org/missouri/circuit-court-courts/Missouri State Archives - Missouri Secretary of State
Search by Party Name, Year Filed, Cause of Action, County, and/or Court Type. [ Search Tip ] The Missouri's Judicial Records database can be searched by entering a name in Last Name, First Name order. Searching by years requires the entry of four digit years.
https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/JudicialRecords/Case.net - Missouri
Case.net is your access to the Missouri state courts automated case management system. From here you are able to inquire about case records including docket entries, parties, judgments and charges in public court. Case.net Availability Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. (CDT/CST) System Unavailability Log
https://www.courts.mo.gov/cnetCourt Records & Resources - 16th Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri
16th Circuit Court of Jackson County Missouri 415 E 12th Street Kansas City, Mo 64106
https://www.16thcircuit.org/court-records-resourcesCIRCUIT COURT | Camden County Missouri
Camden County Circuit Clerk 1 Court Circle, Suite 8 Camdenton, MO 65020 573-346-4440, EXT 3130 Duties of the Circuit Clerk include: Taking care of 3 Circuit Court Judges, 2 Associate Division Judges and up to 10 visiting and Senior Judges Filing of all civil lawsuits, ranging from small claims cases up to millions of dollars
https://www.camdenmo.org/departments/circuit-court/Accessing Court Records - Superior Court of California
Accessing Court Case Files. Court case files are public records and subject to public inspection. California Rules of Court, rule 2.400 (a) states that all papers in the court files may be inspected by the public in the office of the clerk. Rule 2.550 (a) says that unless confidential or sealed by law, all court records are presumed open.
https://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/sdcourt/generalinformation/accesscourtrecordsSt Louis Circuit Court Records Project - Missouri
The St. Louis Circuit Court Historical Records Project was initiated in 1999. It is a long-term initiative that seeks to provide access to the rich materials contained in the St. Louis Circuit Court records. Ultimately over four million pages of original court documents, dating from 1787 to 1875, will be preserved and accessible for research.
https://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/projects/stlcircuitcourt.asp22nd Circuit Court, St. Louis, Missouri
For more than 180 years, the Circuit Court has stood among the most storied and historically significant courts in America. In 1850, a St. Louis jury granted Dred and Harriet Scott, Missouri slaves, their freedom. That decision would eventually be overturned in the United States Supreme Court and push the country into civil war.
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