O'Fallon Traffic Court Records
O'Fallon traffic court records are maintained by the O'Fallon Municipal Court, which handles city ordinance violations, and by the St. Charles County Circuit Court in the 11th Judicial Circuit, which handles state law traffic charges. O'Fallon's municipal court also administers court operations for Lake St. Louis and Weldon Spring -- making it one of the busier municipal courts in the St. Charles area.
O'Fallon Quick Facts
O'Fallon Municipal Court
The O'Fallon Municipal Court is located at 1019 Bryan Road, O'Fallon, MO 63366. Phone: 636-240-8766. Fax: 636-379-5415. Email: ofalloncourt@ofallonmo.gov. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The presiding judge is the Honorable Tim Engelmeyer.
| Office | O'Fallon Municipal Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 1019 Bryan Road, O'Fallon, MO 63366 |
| Phone | 636-240-8766 |
| Fax | 636-379-5415 |
| ofalloncourt@ofallonmo.gov | |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Judge | Hon. Tim Engelmeyer |
| Website | ofallon.mo.us/municipal-court |
The O'Fallon Municipal Court is notable for administering court operations for two additional cities -- Lake St. Louis and Weldon Spring. Cases from those communities may also be processed through the O'Fallon courthouse. If you received a ticket in Lake St. Louis or Weldon Spring and your citation directs you to this address, that is correct.
Police Records and Crash Reports
The O'Fallon Police Department charges $27 per hour for records search time plus $0.10 per page for copies of police records. If you need a crash report connected to a traffic case, contact the police department directly. Crash reports are typically available a few business days after the incident. These records are separate from court records -- they document the incident, not the court proceedings.
Police records and court records serve different purposes. A crash report is useful for insurance claims and civil disputes. Court records show what happened after charges were filed. You may need both depending on your situation.
Search Traffic Court Records on CaseNet
Missouri CaseNet at www.courts.mo.gov/casenet is the free statewide tool for finding traffic cases. For state law traffic charges in O'Fallon, search by last name in all caps, comma, first name -- for example, MARTIN, CLAIRE. Filter by St. Charles County to limit results. CaseNet holds over 45 million records from Missouri courts statewide. Results show case status, charges, hearing dates, and fines. Call (888) 541-4894 for help, Monday through Friday 6 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Municipal court ordinance violations may not appear on CaseNet. If you cannot find your case there, it is likely a city ordinance matter. Contact the O'Fallon Municipal Court at 636-240-8766 or ofalloncourt@ofallonmo.gov for status on those cases.
The image below shows the Missouri CaseNet portal for searching O'Fallon and St. Charles County traffic records.
CaseNet gives you instant, free access to St. Charles County court filings -- no login required and no fee to view case information.
St. Charles County Circuit Court -- 11th Judicial Circuit
State traffic charges issued in O'Fallon go through the St. Charles County Circuit Court, part of the 11th Judicial Circuit. This court handles more serious traffic offenses charged under Missouri Revised Statutes -- DWI, reckless driving, driving while suspended, and similar matters that go beyond city ordinance violations.
The 11th Circuit covers all of St. Charles County, including O'Fallon, St. Charles City, and St. Peters. If you are not sure whether your case is in municipal court or circuit court, check your citation. City ordinance citations will reference an O'Fallon city code section. State law citations will reference a Missouri Revised Statute (RSMo) section.
Driver Points and License Consequences
Missouri uses a point system to track traffic violations. The Department of Revenue adds points to your record each time you are convicted of a qualifying traffic offense. O'Fallon convictions -- whether in municipal court or 11th Circuit -- count toward your statewide point total. Key thresholds:
- 4 points in 12 months -- advisory letter from the DOR
- 8 or more points in 18 months -- license suspension
- 12 or more points in 12 months -- 1-year revocation
To check your current point total, order your driving record at dor.mo.gov/driver-license/resources/records.html for $2.82. Call the DOR at (573) 526-2407 with questions. The DOR points FAQ at dor.mo.gov/faq/driver-license/tickets-points.html gives the full breakdown of how points translate to suspension and revocation.
The image below shows the Missouri DOR points FAQ, which explains the suspension schedule and how to reinstate a suspended license.
Knowing your point total before you decide whether to pay or contest a ticket is always a good idea -- especially if you already have points on your record.
Fines and Payment Options
For city ordinance violations in O'Fallon, pay through the municipal court system. Contact the court at 636-240-8766 or email ofalloncourt@ofallonmo.gov for current payment options and methods accepted. For non-contested fines assessed in the St. Charles County Circuit Court, use the Missouri Fine Collection Center. Pay online at courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=136013, call (573) 522-8504, or mail to Fine Collection Center, P.O. Box 236, Jefferson City, MO 65102.
Copies of court documents cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $1.50. If you need documents, contact the appropriate clerk's office -- either O'Fallon Municipal Court or the St. Charles County Circuit Clerk -- and ask about the process for records requests.
Failure to Appear and License Reinstatement
If you miss a court date or fail to pay a fine in O'Fallon, the court can issue a bench warrant and your Missouri license can be suspended through the Non-Resident Violator Compact process. A $20 reinstatement fee applies once you resolve the underlying case. Full details are at dor.mo.gov/faq/driver-license/fact-nrvc.html.
To clear the matter, contact O'Fallon Municipal Court at 636-240-8766 or -- for circuit court cases -- the St. Charles County Circuit Clerk. Resolve the case, then pay the reinstatement fee through the Missouri DOR online portal. Do not drive while your license is suspended; it is a separate criminal offense.
Accessing Records Under the Sunshine Law
O'Fallon traffic court records are public under Missouri's Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 of the Missouri Revised Statutes. You can view records in person at the Municipal Court or the St. Charles County Circuit Clerk's office without charge. Copies cost $0.25 per page. The Missouri statutes site at revisor.mo.gov has the full text of Chapter 610, Chapter 304 (traffic regulations), Chapter 302 (driver license law), and Chapter 479 (municipal courts). Self-represented parties can also use selfrepresent.mo.gov for guidance.
Nearby Qualifying Cities
O'Fallon is in the heart of St. Charles County. These nearby cities also have municipal courts in the same county.
St. Charles County Circuit Court
State traffic charges in O'Fallon go through the 11th Judicial Circuit in St. Charles County. For circuit court records, clerk contact information, and county-level court details, see the St. Charles County traffic court records page.