Caldwell County Circuit Court cases in Caldwell County, Kingston, MO
Caldwell County Circuit Court, located in Kingston, Missouri, is a circuit court and the state trial court of general jurisdiction for Caldwell County. It serves as the primary forum for resolving local legal matters by processing filings, conducting hearings and trials, and issuing orders and judgments. The court handles a broad range of cases, including civil actions (from small claims to higher-value disputes), criminal matters (felonies and misdemeanors), family and domestic relations (divorce, custody, support), juvenile proceedings, probate and estate matters, traffic offenses, and municipal ordinance violations. Its associate circuit division manages limited-jurisdiction matters and initial criminal proceedings.
Caldwell County Circuit Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Circuit Court |
County: | Caldwell |
Street Address: | 49 East Main Street |
City: | Kingston |
Zip Code: | 64650 |
Phone: | 816-586-2581 |
Fax: | 816-586-2333 |
Hours: | Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm |
Website URL: | https://www.caldwellco.missouri.org/circuit-clerk/ |
Jury Service: | Jury Information - 816-586-2581 |
Languages: | Multiple |
ADA: | Carrie Miller |
ADA Phone: | 816-586-2581 |
ADA Fax / Email: | Carrie.Miller@courts.mo.gov |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell_County_Courthouse_(Missouri) |
Services and Case Types Handled in Caldwell County Circuit Court
Caldwell County Circuit Court serves the public by:
- Accepting and processing case filings (new cases, motions, responses).
- Scheduling and conducting court hearings, trials, and conferences.
- Managing jury service (summons, qualification, reporting, and juror payment).
- Receiving and hearing applications for protective orders.
- Maintaining official records; issuing copies and certifications.
- Collecting fines, fees, and restitution; handling payments and e-filing (where available).
- Providing forms, self-help resources, interpreter services, and ADA accommodations.
Primary case types include:
- Criminal: felonies and related proceedings.
- Civil: contract, tort, property, and other monetary disputes.
- Family law: divorce, custody, child support, and visitation.
- Juvenile and child-protection matters.
- Protective orders (e.g., domestic violence, stalking).
- Limited appeals from lower courts, as authorized.