Blue Springs Traffic Ticket Records
Blue Springs traffic ticket records are processed by Blue Springs Municipal Court, a division of the 16th Judicial Circuit Court in Jackson County. Citations issued within the city are filed here and searchable through Missouri Case.net. This page covers the court's contact information, how to pay fines and search records online, the Missouri points system, warrant procedures, and how to get legal help for traffic violations in Blue Springs.
Blue Springs Quick Facts
Blue Springs Municipal Court
Blue Springs Municipal Court is at 1100 SW Smith Street, Blue Springs, MO 64015. The court phone is 816-228-0175 and the court clerk direct line is 816-228-0274. The fax number is 816-228-0229. City Hall is at 903 West Main Street and can be reached at 816-228-0110. The Municipal Court Administrator handles filing and management of court records, accepts payments, and serves as the main point of contact for all court matters.
The court publishes several helpful guides on its website: a Notice of Rights, a list of Municipal Division Payable Offenses, a guide called "How to Handle a Warrant," a "What to Do After Receiving a Ticket" document, and a "What to Expect at Trial" resource. A court calendar is published annually and court closure notices are posted when hearing dates are canceled. If your docket is canceled, the court will reset your case to a new date.
Online payment is available at bluespringsgov.com/1715/Pay. Mail payments go to 1100 SW Smith Street, Blue Springs, MO 64015. Include your citation number in any mail payment. Do not send cash by mail.
| Court | Blue Springs Municipal Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 1100 SW Smith Street, Blue Springs, MO 64015 |
| Court Phone | 816-228-0175 |
| Clerk Phone | 816-228-0274 |
| Circuit | 16th Judicial Circuit (Jackson County) |
The Blue Springs Municipal Court official page provides information about traffic ticket records and court procedures in the city.
The Blue Springs court portal covers payment options and procedures for traffic citations issued within the city.
Searching Records on Case.net
Missouri Case.net is the primary tool for searching Blue Springs Municipal Court traffic records. Select Blue Springs Municipal Court from the court list and search by name, case number, or citation number. The system shows your charge, filing date, scheduled court date, and payment status. It is available around the clock and free to use.
For eligible violations, Case.net has a "Plead and Pay" feature that lets you resolve your ticket online without a courthouse visit. The court also publishes a list of Municipal Division Payable Offenses on its website so you can check in advance whether your specific charge can be handled without an appearance. Serious violations like DWI, driving while suspended or revoked, and cases involving accidents require mandatory appearances. You cannot pay these online.
A Municipal Court Records Search is also available on the city website alongside the online payment option. Both tools work together to help you find and resolve your case without making an unnecessary trip. CourtMoney and the Missouri Fine Collection Center at 1-877-866-3926 are additional payment resources for some cases.
The Blue Springs Police Department website provides information about traffic enforcement and citation procedures in the city.
The Blue Springs PD site shows traffic resources for drivers who received citations from city officers.
Jackson County Circuit Court
Traffic citations issued on county roads or by the Missouri State Highway Patrol in the Blue Springs area go to Jackson County Circuit Court, part of the 16th Judicial Circuit at 16thcircuit.org. The circuit court handles cases that fall outside the city's municipal ordinance authority. If you are not sure which court has your case, check Case.net. The court name shown on your search result will confirm whether it is in Blue Springs Municipal or Jackson County Circuit.
How to Handle a Warrant in Blue Springs
The Blue Springs Municipal Court publishes a specific guide called "How to Handle a Warrant" on its website. If you missed a court date or have an outstanding warrant, this resource explains your options. The general advice is the same across Missouri courts: do not ignore a warrant. Call the court at 816-228-0175 as soon as you know about it. In some cases you can come in to resolve the warrant without being arrested. The sooner you act, the more options you have.
An active warrant can affect your ability to renew your driver's license or vehicle registration through the Missouri DOR. It can also show up on background checks. Blue Springs Municipal Court's warrant guide walks through the steps to clear the matter. Read it before calling so you know what questions to ask and what to bring.
Missouri Points and Driving Record
Under RSMo 302.302, traffic convictions add points to your Missouri driving record. Minor moving violations add 2 points. Serious offenses add more. Eight points in 18 months triggers suspension. Twelve in 12 months or 18 in 24 months results in revocation. Blue Springs is a growing suburb with active police presence on Route 7, Highway 40, and I-70. Drivers who get multiple tickets in a short period can approach the suspension threshold quickly.
Many drivers seek to amend a moving violation to a non-moving charge to eliminate points. The Missouri Bar has a referral service for local traffic attorneys. Under RSMo 302.309, a driver improvement program can reduce points once every three years. Confirm eligibility with the court before enrolling. Your current point total is available from the Missouri DOR at dor.mo.gov.
Nearby Cities
Other cities in the Kansas City metro area also have their own municipal courts for traffic violations.