St. Peters Police Blotter Records
St. Peters police blotter data is managed by the St. Peters Police Department, located at the St. Peters Justice Center. This St. Charles County city of roughly 60,000 residents has a dedicated Records and Fingerprinting Division that handles requests for police blotter reports, incident records, and criminal history checks. The department publishes annual reports with crime statistics and emphasizes high ethical standards in its operations. You can request St. Peters police blotter records in person, by email, or by mail through the Records Division.
St. Peters Quick Facts
St. Peters Police Department
The St. Peters Police Department is based at the St. Peters Justice Center, 1020 Grand Teton Drive, St. Peters, MO 63376. The department publishes annual reports that include crime statistics, organizational summaries, and department goals. These reports include messages from the Chief and Deputy Chiefs.
SPPD's mission focuses on high ethical and professional standards, conflict management, and enforcement of criminal law and city ordinances. Crime prevention programs are available to the community. The department actively recruits officers through the city's jobs portal. All police blotter activity for incidents within St. Peters city limits flows through this department.
St. Peters Police Blotter Records Division
The Records and Fingerprinting Division is the main point of contact for St. Peters police blotter requests. The division phone is 636-477-6600 ext. 3525. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The office sits inside the St. Peters Justice Center at 1020 Grand Teton Drive.
You need a photo ID or a notarized request to access some records. Traffic accident reports are available 7 days after the incident date. All other records take about 3 days for research and duplication. A local criminal history record check costs $2.00 per check and covers St. Peters municipal offenses only. This is the cheapest way to check someone's record in St. Peters.
Note: The $2.00 record check only covers St. Peters municipal offenses, not state or federal records.
How to Request St. Peters Police Blotter Data
There are three ways to submit a records request. In person, you complete a Records Request form at the Records office. By email, you complete the form, get it notarized, and email it to the Records Division. The clerk will call you with fee and payment information. By mail, send your request to the St. Peters Police Department, 1020 Grand Teton Drive, St. Peters, MO 63376, Attention: Records Division.
The department processes requests under Chapter 610 RSMo, the Missouri Sunshine Law. Standard response time is within 3 business days. Fees include copy charges and any research time needed. Cash, credit and debit cards, and money orders are accepted for payment. Personal checks may not be accepted, so call ahead to confirm.
If you need a St. Peters police blotter report for insurance purposes, legal proceedings, or personal records, the Records Division can provide certified or uncertified copies depending on your needs. The division handles all types of reports from the police blotter including incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Having the date, case number, and type of incident will speed up your request.
St. Peters Fingerprinting Services
The Records Division also handles fingerprinting. This service is limited to St. Peters residents or people who need fingerprints for businesses within St. Peters. The fee is $10 per fingerprint card, with a limit of 2 cards per visit. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed on holidays.
Payment for fingerprinting is accepted in cash, credit or debit cards, or money order. You can bring your own fingerprint cards or use the FBI Generic Applicant Card (FD 258), which the department provides. While fingerprinting is not the same as a police blotter search, the same Records Division handles both services. If you need a background check along with your St. Peters police blotter records, you can handle everything in one visit.
State Tools for St. Peters Records
Beyond the local records division, Missouri state systems can help with St. Peters police blotter research. The MACHS portal at machs.mo.gov lets you run name-based criminal history checks across all of Missouri. You enter a first name, last name, and date of birth or Social Security Number. Results show possible matches as a secure PDF.
Show Me Crime at showmecrime.mo.gov from the Missouri State Highway Patrol provides crime dashboards you can filter to St. Charles County. The MSHP collects crime data monthly from every law enforcement agency in Missouri, and the St. Peters Police Department is part of that reporting. Missouri Case Net at courts.mo.gov covers all state court cases, including those from the St. Charles County Circuit Court. You can track St. Peters police blotter arrests that lead to state charges through Case Net for free.
The St. Peters Police Department publishes annual reports with crime statistics, organizational summaries, and goals. These reports include messages from the Chief and Deputy Chiefs and give a broad overview of police blotter trends across the city. The department actively hires through the city jobs portal. The Records Division at 636-477-6600 ext. 3525 handles local criminal history checks at $2.00 per check, covering St. Peters Municipal offenses only.
St. Charles County Police Blotter
St. Peters is part of St. Charles County. People arrested in St. Peters who are held at the county level go to the St. Charles County Department of Corrections. The county sheriff's department at (636) 949-3000 maintains its own records. For police blotter records that cross from the city to the county level, you may need to check both systems.
Missouri Case Net at courts.mo.gov is another way to follow St. Peters police blotter arrests that end up in the court system. You can search by name or case number to track cases from arrest to disposition.
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