Ferguson People Search Lookup

A Ferguson people search draws on public records from St. Louis County agencies and Missouri state databases. Ferguson is an incorporated city in north St. Louis County with its own municipal government and police department, but circuit court matters are handled at the county level in Clayton. You can search court cases, criminal histories, property records, and vital documents for Ferguson residents through free tools like Case.net or paid state services like MACHS. The St. Louis County Circuit Clerk, Recorder of Deeds, and Police Department each maintain records that are open to the public. This guide covers where to find people search records for Ferguson.

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~19,000 Population
St. Louis County
21st Judicial Circuit
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Ferguson People Search via Court Records

The 21st Judicial Circuit covers all of St. Louis County, including Ferguson. Circuit court cases for Ferguson residents are filed at the St. Louis County Courthouse in Clayton. Circuit Clerk Joan M. Gilmer runs the office at 105 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105. Phone is (314) 615-8029. You can visit Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to view case files or get certified copies.

Ferguson also has its own municipal court. The Ferguson Municipal Court handles city ordinance violations and traffic tickets. This is separate from the circuit court. Municipal cases do not always show up on Case.net. For Ferguson municipal court records, contact the city directly through the Ferguson city website.

Ferguson city website for people search information

The Ferguson city site has details on municipal court dates, city departments, and local government services.

For circuit-level records, use Case.net to search by name or case number. The system is free for basic lookups. You can filter by St. Louis County or search statewide. Results show case type, filing dates, party names, and docket entries. Documents filed on or after July 1, 2023 can be viewed online. Older Ferguson court files may require a visit to the Clayton courthouse.

Police Records for Ferguson People Search

Ferguson has its own police department. The Ferguson Police Department handles local law enforcement and keeps records of arrests, incidents, and reports within the city. You can contact them for local police records. However, the St. Louis County Police Department also covers parts of the area and maintains a broader set of records.

The St. Louis County jail inmate search at stlouiscountypolice.com lets you look up people held at the county detention center.

St. Louis County jail inmate search for Ferguson people search

The inmate search is free and shows current bookings at the St. Louis County Justice Center.

The county jail phone line is (314) 615-5080. Police headquarters are at 7900 Forsyth Blvd, Clayton, MO 63105. Non-emergency calls go to (636) 529-8210. Under RSMo 610.100, arrest reports from both Ferguson PD and St. Louis County PD are generally open to the public.

Criminal History Checks for Ferguson

A statewide criminal check for Ferguson residents goes through MACHS. The name-based search costs $14. It shows convictions, open charges, pending cases, and arrest data from the past 30 days. Results come back fast. This is the go-to tool for a Ferguson people search that involves criminal records.

Fingerprint checks are available too. They cost $20 plus a vendor fee around $11.50. You visit an approved location in the St. Louis area to provide your prints. Federal records cost an extra $13.25. Results take 7 to 10 business days and arrive by mail. The fingerprint option is the most complete criminal history check you can get for a Missouri people search.

Vital Records in Ferguson

The St. Louis County Department of Public Health at 6121 N. Hanley Road, Berkeley, MO 63134 issues birth and death certificates for Ferguson residents. Phone is (314) 615-1720. Birth certificates from 1920 forward are on file for all of Missouri. Death certificates from 1980 forward are available if the death occurred in St. Louis County. Same-day service is available in person.

Birth certificates cost $15. Death certificates are $14 for the first copy and $10 for extras. You need a valid photo ID and proof of your relationship to the person on the record. The state also takes mail requests at 930 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109. Visit health.mo.gov/data/vitalrecords for the full process.

Ferguson Property Records

The St. Louis County Recorder of Deeds at 41 South Central Avenue, 4th Floor, Clayton keeps property records for Ferguson. Recorder Gerald E. Smith manages deeds, mortgages, liens, and plats. Phone is (314) 615-7100. Online searches are available through the Tapestry system at $6.95 per search. These records can help trace ownership and address history in a Ferguson people search.

Public Records Access in Ferguson

Missouri's Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 covers all Ferguson city offices and St. Louis County agencies. Under RSMo 610.023, record custodians must respond within three business days. Copies cost no more than 10 cents per page. If your request is denied, the office must tell you which law applies. You can appeal to the Attorney General at ago.mo.gov/missouri-law/sunshine-law.

Most public records for a Ferguson people search are available under the open records rules. Sealed, expunged, and juvenile records are the main exceptions. Some investigative files may also be held back if releasing them could interfere with an active case.

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St. Louis County People Search

Ferguson is in St. Louis County. The 21st Judicial Circuit Court, the Recorder of Deeds, the County Police Department, and the Public Health Department all maintain searchable records. For the full guide to county offices and contacts, visit the St. Louis County people search page.

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