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  1. Missouri Courts

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  2. Search Help - Missouri Courts

    If the user knows the litigant's last name or the first part of the last name, the Litigant Name Search method may be used. Use the last name field to search for a business or organization …

  3. Remote Public Access - Missouri Courts

    Search options are available by litigant name, case number and filing date. From your search results, select the case you want, which takes you to a case landing page with three tabs.

  4. Missouri Courts Home

    Visit the Remote Public Access website to learn about expanded public access to case documents via Case.net and redaction requirements. Read more in the Missouri Judiciary's …

  5. The Missouri Electronic Filing System

    The electronic filing system has been coined “the Missouri eFiling System” and will be available in the Supreme Court of Missouri and the 11th Judicial Circuit (St. Charles County).

  6. PBW - Search - Missouri Courts

    To make a payment on a case, you can either: Search on Case.net to find your case and then click the Pay By Web link on the case details page. OR Select your court and enter your case …

  7. Case Information Pages Help - Missouri Courts

    Once a case is found, the case parties and attorneys can be viewed by clicking on the Parties and Attorneys tab. Attorneys released from the case do not appear.

  8. Pending Cases & Decisions - Missouri Courts

    Dockets and Oral Arguments Cases scheduled to be heard before the Supreme Court of Missouri and Missouri Court of Appeals.

  9. Make a Payment - Missouri Courts

    You can search for your case using litigant name search, the filing date, the case number, or the hearing date. Click one of these links to select a search method.

  10. Representing Yourself in a Family Law Case - Missouri Courts

    If you plan to represent yourself in court in a family law matter (divorce, modification of child custody or child support, or paternity), you are required to complete the following two step …