Find Chesterfield People Records

A people search in Chesterfield, Missouri relies on city police records, municipal court files, and the St. Louis County court system. Chesterfield has about 49,000 residents and sits in west St. Louis County. The 21st Judicial Circuit handles circuit court cases here. Case.net gives you free access to those records online. The city has its own police department and municipal court, both based at City Hall on Chesterfield Parkway West. This guide covers the main sources for a Chesterfield people search, from local police incident reports to statewide criminal history checks and public records requests.

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Chesterfield Quick Facts

~49,000 Population
St. Louis County
21st Judicial Circuit
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Chesterfield People Search on Case.net

Case.net is the free statewide court records portal run by the Missouri Judicial Branch. Chesterfield is part of the 21st Judicial Circuit in St. Louis County. Search by name in last-first format and the system pulls up civil, criminal, traffic, and family court records. Results include party names, case type, filing date, docket entries, and current case status. No account is needed for basic lookups. Documents filed on or after July 1, 2023 can be viewed and printed directly from the site.

Run a Chesterfield court search at Case.net and filter to the 21st Circuit. The 21st covers all of St. Louis County, so results may include cases from other cities in the county. Use the full name and narrow by date if you get too many hits. Creating a free account adds the Track This Case feature with email or text alerts when a case changes.

Certified copies of court documents need a request to the St. Louis County Circuit Clerk. Fees vary by document type. Basic case searches on Case.net are always free. The portal is available most days from 6 AM to 1 AM Central Time.

Chesterfield City Government Records

The City of Chesterfield keeps meeting agendas, minutes, municipal code, ordinances, and a document center with searchable archives on its website. Public records request forms are available for documents not already posted. A calendar of city meetings and events is also published online. Standard Sunshine Law fees apply to all record requests.

The Chesterfield city website at chesterfield.mo.us is where you start for city-level records.

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City Hall is at 690 Chesterfield Parkway West, Chesterfield, MO 63017. Main phone is (636) 537-4000.

Police Records for Chesterfield People Search

The Chesterfield Police Department handles incident reports, accident reports, arrest records, traffic citations, and local checks. You can submit requests in person at the police department or by email at records@chesterfield.mo.us. LexisNexis is available for online crash reports. Photo ID is needed for in-person requests, and you must show you were involved in the incident (as a victim, suspect, insurance party, etc.).

Report fees vary by type. The police department shares an address with City Hall at 690 Chesterfield Parkway West, Chesterfield, MO 63017. Main phone is (636) 537-3000. Non-emergency line is (636) 537-4718. Police records from Chesterfield are useful in a people search when you need specifics about local incidents, traffic stops, or arrest details that are not captured in the circuit court system.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol sex offender registry at mshp.dps.mo.gov lets you search by a Chesterfield address to see registered offenders near any location in the city. Email alerts are available when an offender moves into your area.

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You can also call 1-888-767-6747 for sex offender information.

Chesterfield Municipal Court People Search

The Chesterfield Municipal Court is part of the 21st Judicial Circuit. It handles traffic violations, municipal ordinance violations, and criminal misdemeanor cases. Cases are searchable on Missouri CaseNet by name, case number, or filing date. Online ticket payment is available with credit card (convenience fees apply). Payment plans are also an option for larger fines.

The court is at 690 Chesterfield Parkway West, Chesterfield, MO 63017. Phone is (636) 537-4718. Fax is (636) 537-4795. Hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Court fines and fees vary by violation. Municipal court records can add detail to a Chesterfield people search, especially for traffic and ordinance cases that stay at the local level and might not appear in circuit court records.

Criminal History Search from Chesterfield

The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs MACHS for statewide criminal record checks. A name-based search costs $14 at machs.mo.gov. It covers open criminal records, convictions, pending charges, and arrests from the past 30 days across all Missouri counties. Results come back right away for name searches. Fingerprint checks cost $20 plus a vendor fee and take 7 to 10 business days. Add $13.25 for federal records.

For a Chesterfield people search that needs to go beyond St. Louis County, MACHS is the tool. The name-based check is quick and covers every county in the state. It fills gaps that local police records and CaseNet cannot cover, especially for records from other parts of Missouri.

Vital Records for Chesterfield People Search

Birth and death certificates in Missouri are managed by the Bureau of Vital Records in Jefferson City. Birth records date from 1910 to the present. Death records cover the same span. Certificates cost $15 for births and $14 for deaths (first copy), with $11 for extra death copies. Order by mail, online, or in person at a local health department. The Bureau of Vital Records at health.mo.gov/data/vitalrecords explains the full process.

Missouri vital records are not open to the general public. You must show a direct and tangible interest to get a certified copy. Death certificates older than 50 years are transferred to the Missouri State Archives and become publicly available. These records can help verify identity or trace family ties in a Chesterfield people search.

Public Records Law in Chesterfield

Missouri's Sunshine Law (Chapter 610 RSMo) makes government records open to the public unless a specific statute says otherwise. Any person can request records from Chesterfield city offices or St. Louis County departments. The custodian must respond within three business days. Copies are capped at 10 cents per page. Denials require a written explanation citing the applicable law. Most records used in a people search in Chesterfield fall under the open provisions of this statute.

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St. Louis County People Search

Chesterfield is in St. Louis County, and all circuit court filings, property records, and county-level records go through the 21st Judicial Circuit. For a full overview of St. Louis County resources, office contacts, and fee details, visit the county page.

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