Warren County Probate Court Records

Warren County probate court records are maintained by the Circuit Court's Probate Division in Warrenton, Missouri, the county seat. This page explains how to find estate filings, guardianship cases, conservatorship proceedings, and related probate documents through Missouri's online court portal or by visiting the 12th Judicial Circuit courthouse on W. Main Street.

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Warren County Quick Facts

38,000 Population
12th Judicial Circuit
Warrenton County Seat
1833 Records From

Warren County Circuit Court Probate Division

The Warren County Circuit Court serves the 12th Judicial Circuit, which includes neighboring Audrain County. The clerk's office at 104 W. Main Street in Warrenton handles all probate filings, maintains case files, and processes public records requests. Staff can search cases by name or case number and provide copies of filed documents. Warren County has grown significantly as part of the greater St. Louis metro area, and the probate division handles a growing volume of cases each year.

Probate records in Warren County date back to 1833, when the county was created from Montgomery County. The county was named for Joseph Warren, a Revolutionary War general. The Missouri State Archives holds historical records from that period on microfilm. For current cases, the Warrenton courthouse is open Monday through Friday. Mail requests are accepted with proper identification and the applicable copy fee.

OfficeWarren County Circuit Court - Probate Division
Address104 W. Main St., Warrenton, MO 63383
Phone(636) 456-3363
Fax(636) 456-8808
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Websitecourts.mo.gov

The Missouri Courts website at courts.mo.gov provides contact information for all Missouri circuit courts and links to Case.net. For questions specific to Warren County probate filings, call the clerk's office in Warrenton directly.

How to Search Warren County Probate Court Records

Missouri gives you two main ways to access Warren County probate records: the free Case.net online portal or an in-person visit to the Warrenton courthouse. Case.net handles basic lookups quickly. Document copies require the courthouse or a mail request.

Case.net is at courts.mo.gov/casenet, with over 45 million Missouri court records statewide. Full document access for probate cases begins with cases filed on or after July 12, 2004. Enter names in "LAST, FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL" format as they appear on court filings. The search is literal and name order must be right. Filter by Warren County to narrow results. Case.net shows case parties, docket entries, judgments, and scheduled hearing dates. It does not display the full text of filed documents.

Since July 1, 2023, Missouri expanded public access so that anyone can view and download public court documents from personal devices for cases filed on or after that date. Older records remain available only at courthouse terminals in Warrenton. For those files, a courthouse visit or mail request is required.

The OSCA Help Desk at (888) 541-4894 handles Case.net technical issues weekdays from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM CST. Sealed, expunged, juvenile, and mental health records are never accessible through Case.net or at the courthouse counter.

Types of Probate Cases in Warren County

The Warren County Circuit Court's probate division handles several types of cases, each generating records maintained by the clerk and accessible through Case.net or at the courthouse in Warrenton.

Estate administration is the most common probate matter. When someone dies with assets in their name, those assets may need to pass through the court to reach heirs or beneficiaries. If the decedent had a will, it must be filed with the court. A personal representative is appointed to manage and close the estate. Missouri law under Chapter 473 RSMo sets out the process, including creditor notice requirements and the six-month claim period before distribution can occur.

Guardianship and conservatorship cases are also handled here. Guardianship gives one person legal authority over another's personal care. Conservatorship covers financial management for someone who cannot handle their own affairs. Both types apply to minors or adults who have lost capacity. Under Chapter 475 RSMo, the court must appoint an attorney to represent adult respondents in these proceedings, and annual reports must be filed.

Will contests and fraud proceedings also fall within the probate division's jurisdiction. Under Section 472.013 RSMo, fraud claims must be filed within two years of discovery and no later than ten years after the fraud occurred.

Warren County Probate Court Information Online

Probate court contact information for Warren County is available through the probate bond registry, which provides current details for the 12th Judicial Circuit serving Warrenton.

Warren County probate court records - circuit court contact information Warrenton Missouri

The probate bond registry for Warren County lists the courthouse address, phone number, and court name for the circuit serving the county. Use this to confirm contact details before calling or visiting the Warrenton courthouse.

For statewide case lookups and Case.net access, the Missouri Courts portal at courts.mo.gov is the starting point. Missouri Revised Statutes governing probate are at revisor.mo.gov.

Fees for Warren County Probate Court Records

Warren County follows Missouri's standard fee schedule for probate filings and document copies. Full estate administration petitions cost approximately $155.50 to file. Estates qualifying for simplified small estate procedures pay around $65.50 to $75.00.

Standard document copies are $0.25 per page. Certified copies carry a higher fee. Call the clerk at (636) 456-3363 before your visit to confirm the certified copy rate if you need certified documents for use in another legal proceeding.

Personal representative compensation is set by Missouri statute under Section 473.153 RSMo. The allowed rate is 5% of the first $5,000, 4% of the next $20,000, 3% of the next $75,000, 2.75% of the next $300,000, 2.5% of the next $600,000, and 2% of anything above $1 million.

Estates under $15,000 do not require publication. Estates from $15,000 to the $40,000 small estate threshold do require publication even under simplified procedures per Section 473.097 RSMo.

Missouri Probate Laws Affecting Warren County Cases

Four chapters of the Missouri Revised Statutes govern every probate case filed in Warren County. These chapters set the rules for creating, maintaining, and providing public access to probate records.

Chapter 472 RSMo covers general probate provisions. It defines key terms, establishes court jurisdiction, and allows records to be kept electronically per Section 472.280. Section 472.013 sets the two-year discovery rule for fraud proceedings.

Chapter 473 RSMo governs estate administration. Personal representatives file annual accounts on the anniversary of their appointment. Final settlement must occur within six months and ten days after first publication of the creditor notice.

Chapter 474 RSMo covers intestate succession. When there is no valid will, property passes to spouses and children first, then to more distant relatives in the order the statute specifies.

Chapter 475 RSMo governs guardianship and conservatorship. Estates of $40,000 or less may use the small estate process under Section 473.097 RSMo, which can be filed 30 days after the person's death.

Public Access to Warren County Probate Records

Missouri Court Operating Rule 2.02 establishes that all court records are presumed open to the public for inspection or copying. Warren County probate records are public records. No party status is required and no reason for access is needed.

Some records are excluded. Sealed cases, expunged records, juvenile files, and mental health cases are not available through Case.net or at the courthouse counter. For open records, filers must redact confidential personal information before submitting documents. Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, dates of birth, and names of minors must be removed by the filer, not the court. Courts accept documents without reviewing them for redaction compliance.

Since July 1, 2023, remote access has expanded. Documents filed on or after that date can be viewed and downloaded from personal devices through Case.net. Older documents remain available only at courthouse terminals in Warrenton. A courthouse visit is required for older records.

Historical Warren County Probate Records and State Archives

Warren County was created in 1833 from Montgomery County. Probate records date back to that year. The Missouri State Archives in Jefferson City holds historical records from Warren County on microfilm. The Archives is at 600 W. Main Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101, reachable at (573) 751-3280 or at sos.mo.gov/archives.

The Archives holds over 65,000 reels of microfilm from Missouri counties. Warren County probate records from the 1830s onward are useful for genealogical research, as estate filings name heirs, beneficiaries, and creditors. The research room in Jefferson City is open to the public. Missouri Digital Heritage at sos.mo.gov/mdh provides access to some digitized collections from these holdings.

Legal Help for Probate in Warren County

Probate can be complex to handle alone. If you need help with an estate, guardianship, or will contest in Warren County, several resources are available.

The Missouri Bar lawyer search at mobar.org lets you find attorneys by practice area and county. You can search for probate attorneys familiar with the 12th Judicial Circuit in east-central Missouri. The directory is free with no registration required.

The Missouri Association of Counties at mocounties.com has general information about county court operations across Missouri. Their resources explain how probate works at the county level.

For self-help guidance, the Missouri Courts website at courts.mo.gov provides information on court procedures. The OSCA Help Desk at (888) 541-4894 handles Case.net technical questions weekdays from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM CST.

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Cities in Warren County

Warrenton is the county seat and largest city in Warren County. No cities in Warren County meet the population threshold for individual city pages on this site. All probate cases for county residents are filed at the circuit court in Warrenton.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Warren County in east-central Missouri. Each has its own circuit court and probate division.