About Oregon County, Missouri
Oregon County is located in south-central Missouri. The county seat is Alton (official site: https://www.mocounties.com/oregon-county).
- Population: 8,699
- Households: 3,383
- Median household income: $41,365
- Median home value: $115,700
- Below poverty line: 23.0%
- Land area: 789.8 sq mi
- Population density: 11.0 people / sq mi
- Public libraries indexed: 5
- NCES schools indexed: 8
LOCAL COURT RULES OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HOWELL, OREGON, AND
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the clerk shall transmit the file and records to the clerk of Division I for disposition. All ... Howell County and Division II in Oregon, and Shannon Counties).
LOCAL COURT RULES OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HOWELL, OREGON, AND
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The Circuit Court of Howell County, Missouri consists of Division I, Division II, and · Division III, and the various Municipal Divisions. Division I shall be presided over by · the circuit judge; Division II shall be presided over by an associate circuit judge; and · Division III shall ...
Oregon District Court | PACER: Federal Court Records
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Federal court electronic records (Public Access to Court Electronic Records).
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Missouri Case.net
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Log in to the federal Judiciary’s electronic public access services. Close PACER Case Locator PACER Log in Manage PACER Account
MODOC Offender Search
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This application provides information about offenders supervised by the Missouri Department of Corrections .
Missouri Sex Offender Registry Links
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Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
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Check Your Voter Registration - Missouri Secretary of State
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If you type "Penny" in the First ... lookup will not locate your registration. When checking your voter registration, make sure to fill out all fields. If you are asked for your street name, do not include the type (St, Ln, Rd, Blvd, etc.) in the name. sos.mo.gov Internet Privacy Policy Bid Opportunities Proposed Rules Periodic Rule Review Voter ID Missouri State Government ...
Guide to County and Municipal Records on Microfilm
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Recorder of Deeds records dated on or after January 1, 1970 must be requested from the local Recorder of Deeds' office (59.003, RSMo)
GLO Records - Bureau of Land Management
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management federal land records.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does an arrest show up on a background check before conviction in Missouri?▼
Yes — in Missouri, an arrest can appear on a name-based background check from the moment of booking, even before any court ruling. Whether it appears on an employment screening depends on the type of check (name-based vs. fingerprint-based) and how recent the arrest is.
What's the difference between a bench warrant and an arrest warrant in Missouri?▼
An arrest warrant is issued by a judge based on probable cause that a crime was committed. A bench warrant is issued when someone fails to appear in court or violates a court order. Both authorize police to take you into custody in Missouri — bench warrants are far more common in traffic and minor cases.
Are Missouri criminal records public?▼
Mostly yes. Missouri's public-records law makes adult arrests, court filings, and conviction histories accessible to anyone unless a specific statutory exemption applies. Juvenile cases, sealed records, and expunged offenses are generally excluded by statute.
Are Missouri marriage records public?▼
Marriage records in Missouri are generally public — anyone can verify that a marriage occurred and request a non-certified copy. Certified copies (needed for legal purposes like name changes or immigration) may be restricted to the spouses, immediate family, or those with a court order.
