Find Traffic Ticket Records in Andrew County
Andrew County traffic ticket records are filed with the 5th Judicial Circuit Court in Savannah, Missouri. The Circuit Clerk's office keeps records of all citations issued by the Andrew County Sheriff's Office, Savannah Police Department, and Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop H. You can search cases online through Missouri Case.net, pay eligible fines without visiting the courthouse, or appear in person during business hours. This page explains how each option works and where to go for help.
Andrew County Quick Facts
Andrew County Circuit Court Clerk
Circuit Clerk Tannah Buhman handles traffic ticket records at the Andrew County Courthouse in Savannah. The clerk's office is the central point for all court filings, case status updates, and payment processing in Andrew County. Citations from the sheriff, local police, and highway patrol are all processed here. Staff can help you search records, pay fines, or request document copies.
You can also contact the clerk by email at andrew.Shared.eMail@courts.mo.gov for routine questions. For in-person visits, the courthouse is located at 411 Court Street in Savannah. Heather Cook serves as the traffic clerk contact for Andrew County. If your question is specifically about a traffic ticket, asking for the traffic clerk when you call can get you to the right person faster.
| Office | Andrew County Circuit Court Clerk |
|---|---|
| Clerk | Tannah Buhman |
| Address | Andrew County Courthouse, 411 Court Street, Savannah, MO 64485 |
| Phone | (816) 324-3921 |
| Fax | (816) 324-6785 |
| andrew.Shared.eMail@courts.mo.gov |
Andrew County Sheriff and Law Enforcement
The Andrew County Sheriff's Office issues traffic citations for violations that occur in unincorporated parts of the county. Those tickets go to the Circuit Court for processing. The Sheriff's Office can tell you whether an active warrant exists for your name related to unpaid traffic fines. You can find the Sheriff's information at andrewcounty.org.
The screenshot below shows the Andrew County Sheriff's Office website, which covers law enforcement activity across the county including traffic enforcement in unincorporated areas.
The Andrew County Sheriff's site provides contact information and resources for residents with traffic-related questions.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop H covers northwest Missouri, which includes Andrew County. Troopers patrol state highways and interstates and issue citations that are processed through the Andrew County Circuit Court. You can reach Troop H at (816) 387-2345.
For city tickets issued inside Savannah, the Savannah Municipal Court handles those cases separately. The Municipal Court phone is (816) 324-5545. Their website at savannahmo.com has information on court dates and procedures for city ordinance violations.
Search Andrew County Traffic Records Online
Missouri Case.net gives you free access to Andrew County court records from any device at any hour. Traffic ticket records filed with the 5th Judicial Circuit appear in the system. You can search by litigant name, case number, or citation number. The results show the charge, court dates scheduled, and current case status including whether fines have been paid.
The "Plead and Pay" option on Case.net lets eligible defendants pay their fine and submit a plea online. This saves a trip to the courthouse for minor violations. Serious offenses still require you to appear in person. If you are not sure whether your case qualifies, check the Case.net listing or call the clerk's office at (816) 324-3921. Andrew County participates in the statewide Case.net system, so all qualifying cases should appear there.
You can also pay through CourtMoney for court costs in Andrew County. A location code is required when paying through that system. The clerk's office can give you the code if needed.
Note: Online payment options depend on the type of violation. Always confirm your case is eligible before attempting to pay online.
Missouri Points System and Andrew County Drivers
Every traffic conviction in Missouri adds points to your driving record under RSMo 302.302. Minor moving violations add 2 points. More serious offenses add more. Points accumulate and can lead to license suspension or revocation if you reach the thresholds set by state law. Andrew County drivers are subject to the same statewide system as everyone else in Missouri.
Accumulating 8 points in 18 months triggers a license suspension with the Missouri Department of Revenue. Reaching 12 points in 12 months or 18 points in 24 months means revocation. These limits apply regardless of which county the violations occurred in. If you have multiple tickets from Andrew County or elsewhere in Missouri, your combined point total matters. Check your current record at dor.mo.gov.
Drivers who complete an approved driver improvement program may be able to reduce their point total under RSMo 302.309. Ask the court or an attorney whether your specific situation qualifies for point reduction through a driving course.
5th Judicial Circuit and Legal Resources
The 5th Judicial Circuit covers Andrew and Buchanan Counties. Local rules govern traffic court procedures in the circuit, including how continuances are requested and what payment plan options may be available. The Presiding Judge oversees case assignments. If you want to contest a ticket or work out a payment arrangement, knowing the local rules matters.
The Andrew County Prosecuting Attorney's office, reachable at (816) 324-5544, handles prosecution of traffic violations. The prosecutor can provide information about plea agreements or diversion programs for eligible cases. For serious violations like DWI or driving while suspended, talking to an attorney before your court date is strongly recommended.
The Missouri Bar has a lawyer referral service that can connect you with a traffic attorney in the Savannah area. Some tickets carry consequences beyond a fine, so it pays to know your options before you plead.
Nearby Counties
Andrew County shares the 5th Judicial Circuit with Buchanan County. Neighboring counties have their own circuit court clerks for traffic ticket records.