Raytown People Search Records

A Raytown people search covers public records held by Jackson County offices, the Raytown Police Department, and statewide Missouri databases. Raytown is a city of about 30,000 residents in Jackson County, just east of Kansas City. Court cases for Raytown go through the 16th Judicial Circuit. The Jackson County Circuit Clerk, Recorder of Deeds, and Sheriff's Office all keep records that cover Raytown residents. Free state tools like Case.net and the MACHS criminal history portal let you run searches from home. This guide explains the main people search resources available for Raytown.

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~30,000 Population
Jackson County
16th Judicial Circuit
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Raytown People Search Through Court Records

Raytown is in Jackson County, so the 16th Judicial Circuit Court handles all major court cases. Civil lawsuits, criminal charges, family court matters, probate filings, and traffic violations go through this circuit. The Kansas City Courthouse is at 415 E. 12th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106. The Eastern Jackson County Courthouse at 308 W. Kansas in Independence also serves the area. Raytown residents may use either location depending on the case type.

Search Raytown court records for free on Case.net. Enter a name in last-first format and select Jackson County from the filter. You get case type, party names, filing dates, docket entries, and charges. Public court documents filed on or after July 1, 2023 can be viewed and printed online. For older Raytown files, visit the clerk office in person.

The 16th Judicial Circuit website has details on court divisions, filing procedures, and office contacts.

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Document copies cost $0.30 per page. Certified copies have an additional $4 fee per document. The court calendar and division contacts are available on the site.

Raytown Police Department Records

The Raytown Police Department handles local incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records for the city. You can request records from the department in person or through a written request. The Raytown city website at raytown.mo.us has contact details for city departments including the police.

Raytown city website for people search resources

The city site includes links to the police department, city hall services, and public meeting information.

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office also maintains records that cover the Raytown area. The Sheriff keeps an inmate search and warrant lookup online. Sheriff Darryl Forte heads the office at 4001 NE Lakewood Court, Lee's Summit, MO 64063. Phone is 816-541-8017. The Jackson County jail is at 1300 Cherry Street, Kansas City. You can search for inmates by name or booking number on the Sheriff's website.

Criminal History Search for Raytown

Run a statewide criminal history check for someone in Raytown through the MACHS portal. A name-based search costs $14 and shows open criminal records, convictions, charges pending a court decision, and arrest data from the last 30 days. Name searches return results fast. The Missouri State Highway Patrol runs this system under RSMo 43.500.

Fingerprint-based searches provide deeper results. They cost $20 plus about $11.50 for the vendor appointment. A federal check adds $13.25. You visit an approved location for prints. Results take 7 to 10 business days and get mailed. This is the most thorough option for a criminal history check as part of a Raytown people search.

The Missouri Department of Corrections runs a free offender search at web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb. It covers current state prison inmates, people on probation, and those on parole. It does not include people held in county jails. For county-level inmates, check the Jackson County Sheriff's inmate search directly.

Vital Records for Raytown People Search

The Jackson County Health Department issues birth and death certificates for Raytown residents. The vital records office is at 313 S. Liberty in Independence, MO 64050. Birth certificates cover Missouri births from 1920 onward. Death certificates are available from 1980 forward. Express pickup hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-in hours run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Fees follow state rates. A birth certificate costs $15 each. Death certificates are $14 for the first copy and $11 for additional copies. Payment options include debit, credit, or cash (no American Express). You need a photo ID such as a driver's license, passport, or military ID. If you don't have a photo ID, a Social Security card plus a piece of mail or two pieces of mail from different sources can work. Email is VitalRecords@uhkc.org.

You can also order vital records by mail from the state Bureau of Vital Records at 930 Wildwood Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109. The request process is at health.mo.gov/data/vitalrecords. Under RSMo 193.245, death certificates more than 50 years old are open to the public at the Missouri State Archives.

Raytown Property and Deed Records

The Jackson County Recorder of Deeds handles property records for Raytown. This office keeps real estate deeds (1984 to present, fully indexed), deeds of trust, marriage licenses (1881 to present), UCC filings, plats, tax liens (from October 1996), and military discharge records. The office is at 415 E. 12th Street, Kansas City, MO 64106. Phone is 816-881-3192. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Online search is free for basic index information. Document copies have per-page fees. Marriage license copies cost $9 for a certified copy. You can search by name, date range, document type, or book and page for older records. These property records are a useful part of a Raytown people search for confirming addresses and tracking ownership.

Public Records Access in Raytown

Missouri's Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 gives you the right to access government records. Under RSMo 610.023, any person can ask to inspect and copy public records. The custodian must respond in three business days. Standard copies cost no more than 10 cents per page. Under RSMo 610.100, arrest reports are generally open to the public.

The sex offender registry at mshp.dps.mo.gov lets you search by name or address to find registered offenders near Raytown. The Attorney General's Sunshine Law page has sample request letters and complaint procedures for denied access.

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Jackson County People Search

Raytown is in Jackson County. All major court cases go through the 16th Judicial Circuit. The County Recorder of Deeds, Sheriff's Office, and Health Department maintain public records that cover Raytown residents. For full county details, fees, and contact information, visit the Jackson County page.

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