Search St. Louis People Records

A St. Louis people search covers public records from one of Missouri's most unique jurisdictions. St. Louis is an independent city, meaning it does not belong to any county. It has its own court system through the 22nd Judicial Circuit, its own police department, and its own Recorder of Deeds. This setup means all St. Louis people search records come from city-level offices rather than a county clerk. You can look up court files, police reports, property records, vital records, and criminal histories using tools both online and in person. This guide walks through the main databases and agencies for finding public records about people in St. Louis.

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St. Louis People Search Quick Facts

~293,000 Population
Independent City Status
22nd Judicial Circuit
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St. Louis People Search Court Records

The 22nd Judicial Circuit Court handles all court cases in St. Louis. This includes civil and criminal cases, traffic matters, domestic relations, small claims, and probate cases. The Civil Courts Building is at 10 North Tucker Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63101. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Because St. Louis is independent from any county, the 22nd Circuit is the sole court serving the city.

You can search St. Louis court records for free on Case.net. Select "City of St. Louis - 22nd Judicial Circuit" to filter results to just St. Louis cases. Search by party name in last-first format or by case number. The system shows docket entries, scheduled hearings, party names, and case status. Public documents filed on or after July 1, 2023 can be viewed and printed from the site. No account is needed for basic case lookups in St. Louis.

Certified copies of St. Louis court documents cost $0.30 per page plus a $1.50 certification fee. Authentication runs $3.50 per document. You can reach the Case.net help desk at 888-541-4894 if you have trouble with your St. Louis people search online.

Note: Creating a Case.net account lets you track St. Louis cases and get email or text alerts when something changes in a case file.

Police Records for St. Louis People Search

The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has a Records Service Center at 1915 Olive Street, 1st Floor, St. Louis, MO 63103. This office handles requests for crash reports, criminal incident reports, and local background checks. You can submit requests online through the SLMPD records portal or visit in person. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone is 314-444-5551.

A city-only criminal record check in St. Louis costs $4.50. A combined city and county check is $9. Copying fees are 10 cents per page. Research time costs $15 per hour, prorated. You need a state-issued photo ID or valid passport. If you want records for someone else, you need a notarized release form. Simple police report requests in St. Louis are typically under $5.

You can also email sunshinelawrequest@slmpd.org for records requests under Missouri's Sunshine Law. The department must respond within three business days. This is a useful path for a St. Louis people search when you need specific incident or arrest information that is not posted online.

Vital Records for St. Louis People Search

The St. Louis City Recorder of Deeds handles vital records for the city. The office is at City Hall, 1200 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103. Phone is 314-622-4610. You can get birth certificates from 1920 to the present and death certificates from 1965 to the present. Marriage licenses and certificates are also available. The office holds historical records going all the way back to 1765, including French and Spanish colonial records.

Visit the St. Louis City Recorder of Deeds website for details on record types and fees. Uncertified copies cost $3 for the first page and $2 for each additional page. A certified copy adds $2 for the certification fee. For birth and death records before 1910, the office charges $15 for each five-year search period. Walk-in payments accept Visa, MasterCard, cash, money orders, and business checks. No personal checks are taken.

The state Bureau of Vital Records is another option for people in St. Louis. You can order certificates by mail or online through an authorized vendor.

St. Louis people search Missouri vital records portal

The state office at health.mo.gov/data/vitalrecords handles requests for births and deaths from 1910 onward.

St. Louis Criminal History Search

For a statewide criminal check on someone in St. Louis, use the MACHS portal at machs.mo.gov. A name-based search costs $14 and covers the whole state. It shows convictions, pending charges, and recent arrests. Results come back quickly for name checks.

St. Louis people search MACHS criminal history portal

Fingerprint-based checks cost $20 plus vendor fees. You schedule an appointment at an approved location in the St. Louis area to get prints taken. Adding a federal records check costs an extra $13.25. Results take 7 to 10 business days.

The SLMPD also runs its own local criminal record checks for St. Louis people search purposes. A city-only check costs $4.50 and covers just St. Louis incidents. For broader results, the combined city and county check at $9 pulls records from both St. Louis City and St. Louis County. These local checks are available at the Records Service Center on Olive Street.

Property and Public Records in St. Louis

The Recorder of Deeds in St. Louis handles land records including deeds, mortgages, liens, and affidavits. Property transfers and land documents are searchable through the Recorder's website. You need a grantor or grantee name, property address, or parcel number to search. For documents before July 1982, you must get book and page numbers from the Assessor's Office in Room 114 of City Hall first.

The City of St. Louis official website has an open data portal with property tax records and various public datasets. The city also runs a services directory where you can find department contacts and resources. The general information line is 314-622-4000. For service requests, call 314-622-4800.

The Missouri Department of Corrections offender search at web.mo.gov/doc/offSearchWeb is free and covers state inmates and supervised offenders. The sex offender registry at mshp.dps.mo.gov lets you look up registered offenders near any St. Louis address. These are helpful add-ons for a thorough St. Louis people search.

Note: St. Louis is separate from St. Louis County. Records for the city and the county are maintained by different offices, so make sure you are searching the right jurisdiction.

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St. Louis Independent City

St. Louis is an independent city and is not part of any Missouri county. The 22nd Judicial Circuit Court, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, and the City Recorder of Deeds all operate at the city level. This is different from most other Missouri cities, which fall under a county government. For county-level records in the surrounding area, you would check St. Louis County, which is a separate jurisdiction. The two share a name but have completely different court systems and record-keeping offices.

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