Research in Missouri Court Records

Missouri Court records address a wide selection of genealogy topics that could guide you with your research, including land ownership, courts, taxes, and naturalizations. Since Missouri court records cover a wide range of subjects, they can help you in many different ways. For example, they will often help you locate ancestors' residences, determine occupations, discover financial information, determine citizenship status, or clarify relationships between people. It all will depend on on the type of court records that your particular ancestors" names appear. For Definitions of all court trems see the Genealogy Encyclopedia.

Missouri County records differ widely from county to county in both quality and quantity. You can find several forms of court records that are in all probability to have information and facts applicable in your genealogical research.

Missouri Court Records - Most courts in America are generally courts of record that is they are required by law to maintain a record of the proceedings. Missouri courts are the same. In fact in recent times few individuals escape mention from a court room records at some time all through his or her everyday life as witnesses, litigants, jurors, appointees to office or as petition signatories. Even so Americans from a few of generations ago also expected to show up at local court proceedings whenever they were in session. It became a civic duty and they also could very well be fined if they couldn't attend. Missouri court files emulate U.S. history. Tucked away in courthouses and archives all over the place are the aspirations and worries of lots of citizens. The odds are good that your potential ancestors have left a concise record of at least some areas of life in a court room records.

The Circuit Court Clerk office holds the direct index to records such as divorces, debt, dissolution of partnerships, adoptions, judgment, and tax fee books including direct and indirect indexes. They also retain the index to criminal records and criminal files of the circuit court. Adoptions are under the jurisdiction of the circuit court.

Missouri Tax Records - The Tax Assessor's office is responsible for transferring ownership of real estate, and keeping real estate maps up to date as well as appraise and assess real estate property and person property for the purpose of taxation. Some original tax records can be found at the Missouri Historical Society and others can be found in the Western Historical Manuscript Collection at the University of Missouri. Most tax records remain in the office of the clerk of the county court.

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