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NEW ONLINE SERVICE ALLOWING DEFENDANTS TO HANDLE TICKETS THEMSELVES NOW AVAILABLE IN St. Ann, Vinita Park, Northwoods, Charlack, Wellston, Beverly Hills, Hanley Hills, Edmundson, and Overland. Individuals who want to request an continuance, plead guilty and dispose of traffic and ordinance tickets online themselves, without hiring an Attorney.
CLICK HERE FOR PLEA AND PAY INSTRUCTIONS
OR
CLICK HERE FOR “ACCESS MY TICKET”
If you are an attorney all filings and motions must be E-filed to the Court. (See Attorney tab for more information)
The documents below can be completed and filed at the Court Clerks window.
Or mailed to the address below.
St. Ann Consolidate Municipal Courts
10405 St. Charles Rock Road,
St. Ann, Missouri 63074
ALL REQUESTS MUST BE RECEIVED 48 HOURS PRIOR TO A SCHEDULED COURT DATE
Please visit www.courts.mo.gov/casenet to check the status of your request.
Click the tab under “docket entries.”
The Judge will review your request as quickly as possible, and his decision, will be mailed to the address provided on your request.
Court staff are happy to help you if they can. However, court staff are allowed to help you only in certain ways, since they must be fair to everyone. This is a list of things court staff may and may not do for you.
Court Staff May:
o Explain and answer general questions about how the court works.
o Provide you with the number of the local lawyer referral service and any legal services program.
o Provide you with the number of any family court programs, parent/child education, mediation, community services and domestic violence resources.
o Give you general information about court rules, procedures and practices.
o Provide court schedules.
o Provide your court file for your review.
Court Staff May Not:
o Tell you what to say in court.
o Give you an opinion about what will happen in your case.
o Talk to the judge for you.
o Let you talk to the judge outside of court or arrange for you to talk to the judge outside of court.
o Change an order signed by a judge.
o Provide you with contact information for another party.
o Provide you with any legal advice.
o Recommend a particular lawyer.