The Missouri state court system maintains a statewide public database that you can use to search for parties, court judgments and charges in the public court system. Visit Case.net, then input a person’s last name and click on the tab for Docket Entries. This shows if the person has a warrant against them.

Is there a way to see if I have a warrant?

Head to the county court website for the county in which the warrant was likely issued. You can also check the sheriff’s website in the same county. From there, you can run a warrant search to see if any information is available. If that’s the situation, you can call the county clerk to inquire about existing warrants.

How long do warrants last in Missouri?

Warrants do not go away until they are completely satisfied. There are many ways to handle a situation if you are wanted or have a warrant out for your arrest. You must be charged within the statute of limitations and here in the state of Missouri, most misdemeanors will be one year and most felonies are three years.

How do I clear a warrant in Missouri?

You can resolve the Capias Warrant by either paying your fine/restitution in full or by receiving “time served” by a judge after spending time incarcerated. If you receive a criminal conviction you must appear on all court dates. If you do not appear a Capias Warrant will be issued.

What to do if you have a warrant in Missouri?

If you know that a Missouri warrant has been issued or you are worried that a warrant for your arrest in Missouri has been issued—do not wait—call 636-896-4020. Do not get arrested at work or in front of your family or friends–avoid the problem first!

How long does it take for a warrant to expire in Missouri?

A search warrant shall be executed as soon as practicable and shall expire if it is not executed and the return made within ten days after the date of the making of the application.