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Each person may have their own private reasons for wanting to get a divorce or separate from their spouse. Unfortunately, court records, including divorce hearing records, are generally considered public information in the state of Missouri.
How to Access Missouri Child Custody and Support Records. While records of child custody hearings and decrees may be obtained from the office of the clerk of courts in the courthouse where the case was tried, chill support documents are maintained and disseminated by the Missouri Department of Social Services.
The State of Missouri Judiciary offers a website called Case.net to provide free public access to case information. Case information available on Case.net comes from the information entered by judicial staff in the court's computer database. Case information is immediately available through the internet.
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.
Internet access to civil and criminal court records is fee-based and can be found at ecf.mowd.uscourts.gov. Payment for copies is required at the time of the request. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of the copies. Copies are available in person during regular business hours.
Public Access to Records The State of Missouri Judiciary offers a website called Case.net to provide free public access to case information.
The Missouri Automated Criminal History Site (MACHS) is Missouri's one-stop website for all criminal background check needs. This site is administered by the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Criminal Justice Information Services Division, the central repository for all Missouri criminal history files.
Case files and court records can be found on PACER.gov. Find a Case (PACER) Electronic Filing (CM/ECF) FAQs: CM/ECF. Court Records Schedule. Electronic Public Access Public User Group.