Courts and Justice System
Jury Duty, Making Bond, Visit an Inmate, Corrections
Services and Information
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Civil Process Information
Service fees, where to mail papers for service, court time limits for service, city address locator -
Corrections Task Force
The Corrections Task Force is formed to review urgent topics related to the City Justice Center (CJC) -
Court Information
Locations for Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court and St. Louis City Municipal Court, and links to jury duty information -
Court Instructions
Instructions for working with the Municipal Court and the 22nd Circuit Court Division 27 -
Defendants Resources
Policies, procedures, resources, and instructions for defendants -
Detention Facilities Oversight Board
The Board advises the Mayor, Corrections and Public Safety regarding detention facility operations, conditions of detention, and Division of Corrections policies. -
Inmate Programs
Information regarding programs offered to inmates during their time of incarceration. -
Juvenile Detention Center Debt Information
Juvenile Detention Center debt information -
Locate a St. Louis City Inmate
An online searchable database is available to search for inmates located at the City of St. Louis Division of Corrections. -
Make Bond / Post Bail After An Arrest
Information on how to make bond after being arrested and awaiting trial. -
Municipal Court Calendar
Court Calendar subject to change by Order of the Court -
Municipal Court Violation Search
How to use violation search provided by MuniCourt.net -
Obtain a Compliance Letter
A Compliance Letter is needed when there is a hold on your license by the Missouri Department of Revenue -
Out of Town Docket Request
How to apply for an Out of Town Docket request. -
Pay a Traffic Ticket and Plead Guilty Without a Court Appearance
Many minor traffic citations may be paid before the first court date through the Traffic Violations Bureau without a court appearance. -
Process Server Training
Information on class and criteria to become a process server -
Public Access to Online Virtual Court Sessions
Municipal court sessions are by law open to the public. Any member of the public can observe the proceedings. Learn how to access and view online virtual court sessions. -
Quick Guide for Attending Your WebEx Virtual Court Session
Learn out to attend your virtual court session using the WebEx meeting app with your desktop or laptop computer, tablet, or smartphone, and how to attend with your phone, even without Internet access. -
Report for Jury Duty
What you need to know about reporting for jury duty in the City of St. Louis. -
Request a New Trial (Trial De Novo)
Trial De Novo is your right to appeal for a new trial before an associate circuit judge when (1) you have been found guilty after a trial and when the City Court Judge has sentenced you to payment of a fine and/or jail time. -
Request an Inmate's Property to be Returned
How to request the return of an inmate's property. -
Rules and Instructions for Online Virtual Court
This page contains instructions for joining your assigned WebEx virtual court session. It contains information to help you submit proof of driver’s license, license reinstatement, liability insurance, vehicle registration or any other compliance information by e-mail. It contains the rules of conduct for virtual court sessions. -
Send Money to an Inmate
Everything you need to know to send money to an inmate at the workhouse or the city jail -
Stimulus Advisory Board
The board served from April to July 2021 and advised the mayor on the equitable investment of direct relief funds from federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding allocated to the City of St. Louis. -
Virtual Court
The Municipal Court now has the ability to hear and dispose of your cases through Video Court. Learn how. -
Virtual Court Date Request
How to request a virtual court date if you do not have a current virtual court date. You may also use this page to obtain a one time only continuance of your case online or to request a recall of a warrant that is eligible for a one time only hardship recall. -
Virtual Court Payment Instructions
This page provides instructions about how to pay if you were assessed a fine in a virtual court session. It provides on online payment option as well as other methods of payment. -
Virtual Court Session Links and Meeting Numbers for All Virtual Courtrooms
The Internet URL Links and meeting room numbers for each municipal courtroom's virtual session for use in joining your virtual court session are listed here. -
Visit an Inmate
Information for visitors to see a resident at the City Justice Center (CJC) or Medium Security Institution (MSI). -
Volunteer for the Corrections Department
The Division of Corrections offers volunteers a number of opportunities to work with the residents at City Justice Center and Medium Security Institution. -
Your Rights in Municipal Court
Statement of Your Rights in Municipal Court. -
Your Rights in Municipal Court (Armenian)
Statement of Your Rights in Municipal Court translated in Armenian. -
Your Rights in Municipal Court (Bosnian)
Statement of Your Rights in Municipal Court translated in Bosnian. -
Your Rights in Municipal Court (French)
Statement of Your Rights in Municipal Court translated in French. -
Your Rights in Municipal Court (Spanish)
Statement of Your Rights in Municipal Court translated in Spanish. -
Your Rights in Municipal Court (Vietnamese)
Statement of Your Rights in Municipal Court translated in Vietnamese.
Departments and Agencies
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Circuit Attorney
The Circuit Attorney is elected by its citizens as the prosecutor for state-level criminal cases in the City of St. Louis. Specialized units include Child Support, Community Affairs, Drug Court, Felony Trial, Victim Services, White Collar Crime and the Warrant Office. -
Circuit Clerk
The Circuit Clerk's Office is responsible for the organization and maintenance of the 5,000,000 court files (1804 - present) in storage and the 40,000 new civil and criminal cases filed every year in the 22nd Judicial Circuit. -
City Justice Center Annex
Information regarding the City's Justice Center Annex -
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC)
The purpose of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) is to ensure the fair administration of criminal and juvenile justice. -
Division of Civilian Oversight
The Division of Civilian Oversight is an independent agency where civilians lead investigations on police incidents that directly impact St. Louisans and their neighbors. -
Division of Corrections
Information and links concerning the City Justice Center and it's Annex building -
Medical Examiner
Office of the Medical Examiner -
Municipal Court
Traffic Court, Minor Alcohol/Drug Court, Earnings Tax Court, Truancy Court, and Problem Property Court -
Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's office is responsible for the security of the courtrooms of the Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court and serves court papers and eviction notices. -
St. Louis Circuit Court
St. Louis Circuit Court (also known as 22nd Judicial Circuit of Missouri). Find information on reporting for Jury Duty, use CaseNet to track case information, and access forms
Plans and Reports
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Corrections Task Force Report on the City Justice Center (CJC) -- March 12, 2021
Report on the City Justice Center (CJC) from Mayor Krewson's Corrections Task Force, released March 12, 2021 -
FUSE Corps Fellowship Interim Project Status Report - May 2020
The May 2020 FUSE Fellowship Interim Project Status Report includes the project summary, key accomplishments, challenges, responses and recommendations.
Meeting Materials
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August 6, 2021 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Agenda for judges meeting on 8-6-21 -
CJCC Public Health Committee Meeting January 21, 2021
Meeting Materials for CJCC Public Health Committee Meeting -
Corrections Task Force February 22, 2021
Agenda and minutes from the February 22, 2021 Corrections Task Force meeting -
Corrections Task Force March 2021 Meetings
Agendas and Minutes from Corrections Task Force March 2021 Meetings -
December 21, 2021 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Judges Meeting Agenda for 12-21-21 -
February 4, 2022 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Tentative agenda for 2-4-22. -
February 5 2021 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Tentative Agenda for Meeting of Municipal Judges -
February 7 2020 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Agenda for February 7, 2020 Judges meeting -
June 2, 2023 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Meeting materials for June 2, 2023 Municipal Division Judges Meeting -
June 4 2021 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Tentative agenda for June 4, 2021 Judges meeting -
May 7, 2021 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Tentative agenda for May 7, 2021 meeting of municipal judges -
November 11, 2022 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Tentative agenda for 11-22-22 -
September 6 2019 Municipal Division Judges Meeting
Tentative agenda for September 6, 2019 judges meeting -
Task Force Member Informational Packet
Info packet for task force members
External Resources
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Online Juror Questionnaire
Online version of the Juror Questionnaire that must be submitted within 10 days of recieving summons.
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