Access Kirkwood People Records

A Kirkwood people search draws on public records held by St. Louis County offices, the Kirkwood Police Department, and statewide Missouri databases. Kirkwood is a well-established suburb in St. Louis County with about 28,000 residents. Court cases go through the 21st Judicial Circuit based in Clayton. The St. Louis County Circuit Clerk, Recorder of Deeds, and Police Department all maintain records that cover Kirkwood. State tools like Case.net and the MACHS criminal history portal are available for searching from home. This guide covers the main people search tools and offices serving Kirkwood residents.

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Kirkwood People Search Quick Facts

~28,000 Population
St. Louis County
21st Judicial Circuit
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Kirkwood People Search Through Courts

Kirkwood falls under the St. Louis County court system. The 21st Judicial Circuit Court handles civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases for all St. Louis County cities. The Circuit Clerk is Joan M. Gilmer, located at 105 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105. Phone is 314-615-8029. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The St. Louis County Circuit Court website has information on court divisions, filing rules, and office contacts.

St. Louis County Circuit Court for Kirkwood people search

You can find division phone numbers, case filing procedures, and court calendars on the site.

Search Kirkwood court records for free on Case.net. Enter a name in last-first format and pick St. Louis County. Results show case type, party names, filing dates, and docket entries. Public documents filed on or after July 1, 2023 can be viewed online. Certified copies cost approximately $0.50 to $1.00 per page at the clerk office. Basic searches on Case.net are always free.

Kirkwood Police Department Records

The Kirkwood Police Department handles local incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The department serves the city directly and maintains its own records division. You can request records in person or through a written request. The Kirkwood city website at kirkwoodmo.org has department contacts and links to city services. The police department page at kirkwoodmo.org/residents/police has specific information about police services and records.

The St. Louis County Police Department also serves parts of the county and keeps its own records division. The county jail inmate locator is free to search by name at the St. Louis County Police website. The non-emergency line is 636-529-8210. For records requests under Missouri's Sunshine Law, the county police have an online submission portal. Headquarters is at 7900 Forsyth Blvd, Clayton, MO 63105.

A valid photo ID is required for in-person records requests. Under RSMo 610.100, arrest reports are generally open to the public in Missouri. Some information may be withheld if an investigation is still active or if the records are sealed.

Vital Records for Kirkwood People Search

Kirkwood residents get birth and death certificates through the St. Louis County Department of Public Health. The vital records office is at 6121 N. Hanley Road, Berkeley, MO 63134. Phone is (314) 615-1720. Birth certificates cover all Missouri births from 1920 to the present. Death certificates are available from 1980 onward (pre-1980 must have occurred in St. Louis County).

The state vital records site at health.mo.gov/data/vitalrecords explains the full ordering process for mail-in requests.

Missouri vital records portal for Kirkwood people search

Mail requests go to 930 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109.

A birth certificate costs $15 each. Death certificates are $14 for the first copy and $10 for additional copies of the same record at the St. Louis County office. In-person requests offer same-day printing. You need a valid photo ID and must show your relationship to the person on the record. Online ordering is available, and phone orders can be placed at 866-225-2072. Under RSMo 193.245, death certificates more than 50 years old are public at the Missouri State Archives.

Criminal History Search in Kirkwood

A statewide criminal history check for someone in Kirkwood costs $14 through the MACHS portal. The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs this name-based search tool. It shows open criminal records, convictions, pending charges, and arrest data from the past 30 days. Results come back fast for name checks. The Criminal Justice Information Services Division compiles these records under RSMo 43.500.

Fingerprint-based checks are more thorough. These cost $20 plus about $11.50 for the vendor fee. Adding a federal check costs $13.25 extra. You visit an approved location in the St. Louis area for fingerprinting. Results take 7 to 10 business days and are mailed to you.

The Missouri Department of Corrections has a free offender search at web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb. It covers current state inmates, people on probation, and those on parole. County jail inmates are not in this system. The sex offender registry at mshp.dps.mo.gov lets you search by name or look up offenders near any Kirkwood address.

Kirkwood Property and Deed Records

The St. Louis County Recorder of Deeds keeps property records for Kirkwood. The office has deeds recorded through 1974, mortgage documents, liens, marriage licenses, subdivision plats, and military discharge records. Gerald E. Smith is the Recorder. The office is at 41 South Central Avenue, 4th Floor, Clayton, MO 63105. Phone is (314) 615-7100.

Online deed searches through Tapestry cost $6.95 per search and $1 per page to print. A free basic search shows if a document has been filed, the recording date, and document number. Certified marriage license copies cost $10. Laredo subscriptions are available for frequent users. Property records are helpful in a Kirkwood people search for verifying home ownership and address history.

Kirkwood People Search and Sunshine Law

Under RSMo 610.023, any person can request to inspect and copy public records in Missouri. The Sunshine Law in Chapter 610 applies to Kirkwood city offices, St. Louis County departments, and all state agencies. The custodian of records must respond within three business days. Copy fees are capped at the actual cost, with standard copies no more than 10 cents per page.

The Attorney General's Sunshine Law page at ago.mo.gov/missouri-law/sunshine-law has sample request letters and details about filing complaints if your request is denied. If a denial happens, the custodian must cite the specific law. You can appeal to the AG or file suit in circuit court. Most records used in a Kirkwood people search are accessible under these open records rules.

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St. Louis County People Search

Kirkwood is in St. Louis County, and all major court cases go through the 21st Judicial Circuit in Clayton. The County Recorder of Deeds, Circuit Clerk, Police Department, and Health Department maintain public records covering Kirkwood. For full county details and office contacts, visit the St. Louis County page.

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