O'Fallon Residents Directory Search

The O'Fallon Residents Directory helps you find people and public records in one of the fastest growing cities in the St. Louis metro area. O'Fallon sits in St. Charles County and has about 91,000 residents. Court files, property data, voter rolls, and city records are available through county offices and O'Fallon city departments. The City Clerk at 100 N Main Street handles all Sunshine Law requests. Start your search below or read on for local sources and contact info.

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O'Fallon Quick Facts

91,316 Population
St. Charles County
11th Circuit Judicial Circuit
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O'Fallon Residents Directory Court Records

St. Charles County operates the 11th Judicial Circuit. All major civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases for O'Fallon residents go through this circuit. You can search them free on Case.net by party name, case number, or filing date. Filter results by the 11th Judicial Circuit to narrow your search to St. Charles County cases. Results show docket entries, case types, filing dates, and outcomes.

The O'Fallon Municipal Court is at 1019 Bryan Road, O'Fallon, MO 63366. Call (636) 240-8766 for case information. The court holds multiple sessions each month. Municipal court records are searchable through Missouri Case.net when you filter by the 11th Judicial Circuit. There is a dress code for the courtroom. Mobile phones are not allowed inside.

Note: Appeals from O'Fallon Municipal Court result in a new trial at the St. Charles County Circuit Court.

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O'Fallon uses a mayor-council form of government. The City Clerk Bess Bacher handles all records requests at 100 N Main Street, O'Fallon, MO 63366. Call (636) 379-5555 or email bbacher@ofallonmo.gov. The Assistant City Clerk Katie Crabtree can also help at (636) 379-5535. You can file a public records request through the "Make a Request for Public Records" link on the city's website. The O'Fallon Document Center, powered by Laserfiche Weblink, stores many city documents for public access.

The O'Fallon Police Department keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The Records Unit processes requests under the Sunshine Law.

O'Fallon Police Department records for residents directory

Contact the police records unit to ask about fees and processing times for your request.

Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, the city must respond within 3 business days. Copies cost up to $0.10 per page. Staff search time is billed at the lowest rate of a qualified person. You do not have to explain why you want the records. These rules apply to every city department in O'Fallon.

O'Fallon Property Records Directory

Property records for O'Fallon are held by the St. Charles County Assessor. The online search tool lets you look up parcels by address, owner name, or parcel number. Records show the owner, assessed value, building details, and past sales. The St. Charles County Recorder of Deeds handles deed transfers, mortgages, liens, and plat maps. These documents tie people to specific properties in O'Fallon and form a core part of the O'Fallon Residents Directory.

Assessments happen every two years in Missouri. Personal property declarations are due by March 1 each year under RSMo 137.345. The form covers cars, boats, and business equipment. Many O'Fallon residents file and pay personal property taxes online through the St. Charles County government website. The county also offers GIS mapping tools for looking at parcel boundaries and zoning data.

O'Fallon Vital Records Lookup

Birth and death certificates for O'Fallon residents come from the Missouri Bureau of Vital Records. Birth certificates cost $15. Death records are $14 for the first copy. Only the person named, a close family member, or a legal representative can get certified copies. Marriage records go through the St. Charles County Recorder of Deeds.

Voter registration for O'Fallon is managed by the St. Charles County Clerk and Election Authority. Voter files show name, address, date of birth, and voting history. You can check status online through the Secretary of State voter lookup. These records are public under Missouri law. The St. Charles County Library also holds local historical records and can be a good resource when searching the O'Fallon Residents Directory for older information.

O'Fallon Sunshine Law Access

All public bodies in O'Fallon must follow the Missouri Sunshine Law under Chapter 610 RSMo. Any person can request records without giving a reason. The office must respond within 3 business days. The Missouri Attorney General's Sunshine Law page has sample forms and a compliance guide. Recent 2025 updates mean that unpaid requests expire after 90 days. Fees over $1,000 give you 150 days. Duplicate requests within 6 months may face additional charges.

These rules help keep the records process fair for both the city and the person making the request. Use them to get the most from the O'Fallon Residents Directory when searching for public records about residents in the city.

The Missouri Bureau of Vital Records provides ordering details for birth and death certificates that may be relevant to your search.

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You can order vital records by mail, in person in Jefferson City, or through an authorized online vendor.

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