O'Fallon Traffic Ticket Records

O'Fallon traffic ticket records are handled by O'Fallon Municipal Court, which operates as a division of the 11th Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri (St. Charles County). Citations issued within O'Fallon city limits are filed here and searchable through Missouri Case.net. This guide covers court contact information, online search and payment tools, the Missouri points system, and legal resources for drivers with traffic violations in O'Fallon.

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91,316 City Population
St. Charles County
11th Judicial Circuit
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O'Fallon Municipal Court

O'Fallon Municipal Court is at 1019 Bryan Road, O'Fallon, MO 63366. The phone number is 636-240-8766 and the fax is 636-379-5415. You can also reach the court by email at ofalloncourt@ofallonmo.gov. Business hours run Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Court Administrator Jeff Chapple oversees daily operations. Municipal Judge Hon. Tim Engelmeyer presides over cases, and Prosecuting Attorney K. Kyle McKay handles the prosecution side. Six clerks assist with the Municipal Court workload.

O'Fallon Municipal Court handles traffic and ordinance violations within O'Fallon city limits. Since January 1, 2023, O'Fallon also provides court services for Lake St. Louis and Weldon Spring. If you received a ticket in one of those municipalities and are directed to O'Fallon court, the contact information and procedures are the same. For Lake St. Louis matters, you can also call 636-980-5960, and for Weldon Spring, 636-980-5980.

Online plea forms are available for eligible cases. The court also has "Track This Case," a Case.net feature that sends email or text notifications when your case status changes. Sign up through Case.net to get updates without calling the court.

CourtO'Fallon Municipal Court
Address1019 Bryan Road, O'Fallon, MO 63366
Phone636-240-8766
Emailofalloncourt@ofallonmo.gov
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

The O'Fallon Municipal Court official page provides traffic ticket record access, court scheduling, and payment information.

o'fallon municipal court traffic ticket records

The O'Fallon court portal shows how to look up cases and pay traffic fines issued within city limits.

Searching Records on Case.net

Missouri Case.net is the free online search tool for O'Fallon Municipal Court traffic records. When searching, use the filter for "11th Judicial Circuit (St. Charles County)" to find O'Fallon cases. You can search by name, case number, or citation number. Results show your charge, filing date, court date, and payment status. The "Track This Case" notification service is available once you find your case.

Eligible violations can be resolved through Case.net's online plea and payment feature. This lets you handle minor tickets without a courthouse visit. More serious charges require an in-person appearance. These include DWI, driving while suspended or revoked, careless and imprudent driving, and citations involving accidents. Check your case status on Case.net first to confirm whether online resolution is available for your specific charge.

Online payment is also accepted at the O'Fallon online payments portal and through CourtMoney. Transportation assistance to reach the court is available through MO Rides at 636-359-4656 if needed.

The O'Fallon Police Department website provides information about traffic enforcement throughout the city.

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The O'Fallon PD site offers contact details and citation information for drivers who received tickets in the city.

St. Charles County Circuit Court for County Cases

Traffic citations issued on St. Charles County roads or by the Missouri State Highway Patrol are typically filed in St. Charles County Circuit Court, not O'Fallon Municipal Court. The St. Charles County courts website is at stccountycourts.com. The 11th Judicial Circuit covers St. Charles County at the circuit level. If you received a ticket on an interstate like I-70 or I-64 from a state trooper, search Case.net and look at the court name to confirm where your case is filed.

The city and county systems are separate. O'Fallon Municipal handles city ordinance violations. The circuit court handles state law violations and cases outside city limits. Make sure you contact the right court before sending payment or showing up for a hearing.

Court Conduct and Dress Code

O'Fallon Municipal Court enforces a dress code. Shorts, halter tops, and tank tops are not allowed in the courtroom. Arrive appropriately dressed. Mobile phones must be off or silenced and are not permitted to be used in the courtroom. If you are not sure what to wear, business casual is a safe choice. The rules apply to everyone attending court, not just defendants.

Court is held multiple times monthly. Check your citation or contact the court to confirm your hearing date. Doors typically open before the session start time. Arriving early gives you time to check in and find your seat. If you plan to contest your ticket, bring any evidence or documentation you want the judge to consider.

Missouri Points and Driving Record

Under RSMo 302.302, each traffic conviction adds points to your Missouri driving record. Minor violations add 2 points. Serious offenses add more. Eight points in 18 months triggers a license suspension. Twelve in 12 months or 18 in 24 months results in revocation. O'Fallon is a growing city with heavy traffic on routes like Highway 40 and K-DD, so enforcement is active and tickets are common.

Drivers who want to keep points off their record often hire an attorney to seek an amendment. The Missouri Bar referral service lists attorneys who handle O'Fallon and St. Charles County traffic cases. Under RSMo 302.309, you can take a driver improvement program to reduce points once every three years. Confirm eligibility with the court. Your driving record is available from the Missouri DOR at dor.mo.gov.

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Nearby Cities

Other St. Charles County and St. Louis area cities also maintain their own municipal court traffic records.