How Do I Find My Traffic Ticket Online In Missouri? Lawyers Andrew Russek and Chris Combs from Combs Waterkotte talk about how they help clients locate traffic tickets.
Interview Transcript
Scott Michael Dunn: Where do I find my traffic ticket online in Missouri?
Andrew Russek: So Missouri CaseNet (courts.mo.gov) has all cases. It’s an open docket system, so murders all the way down to your failure to obey a traffic signal. You should be able to find it on there.
Sometimes you do need an attorney’s assistance, especially if you’re in a smaller municipality or more rural community. So that’s what we help people with a lot, just locating the information on their ticket, let alone helping them in court with it.
Chris Combs: And I think a big thing that people who haven’t really had any experience with the law have a tough time – and it is kind of confusing – that you could be ticketed this morning, however, you haven’t been charged with speeding.
That ticket has to go to a prosecutor. Prosecutor has to sign it, and then give it to a court clerk and issue it. So we get people that hire us for a speeding ticket they got two days ago, and the statute of limitations is a year. So we have to run their name through various systems every day, because it could be three weeks until it’s issued, or three months.
So that’s another thing that we have to keep an eye on when people hire us on traffic tickets.
If you’ve got a traffic ticket are looking to protect your license (plus your wallet), contact Combs Waterkotte today at (314) 900-HELP or reach out online for a free case review. You can also upload a picture of your ticket below: