Missouri Circuit Courts - List of Circuits

List of Circuits

There are 45 judicial circuits, each with various divisions, including associate circuit, small claims, municipal, family, probate, criminal, and juvenile. Each circuit covers at least one of Missouri's 114 counties and one independent city, St. Louis.

  • 1st Judicial Circuit – Clark County, Schuyler County, Scotland County
  • 2nd Judicial Circuit – Adair County, Knox County, Lewis County
  • 3rd Judicial Circuit – Grundy County, Harrison County, Mercer County, Putnam County
  • 4th Judicial Circuit – Atchison County, Gentry County, Holt County, Nodaway County, Worth County
  • 5th Judicial Circuit – Andrew County, Buchanan County
  • 6th Judicial Circuit – Platte County
  • 7th Judicial Circuit – Clay County
  • 8th Judicial Circuit – Carroll County, Ray County
  • 9th Judicial Circuit – Chariton County, Linn County, Sullivan County
  • 10th Judicial Circuit – Marion County, Monroe County, Ralls County
  • 11th Judicial Circuit – St. Charles County
  • 12th Judicial Circuit – Audrain County, Montgomery County, Warren County
  • 13th Judicial Circuit – Boone County, Callaway County
  • 14th Judicial Circuit – Howard County, Randolph County
  • 15th Judicial Circuit – Lafayette County, Saline County
  • 16th Judicial Circuit – Jackson County
  • 17th Judicial Circuit – Cass County, Johnson County
  • 18th Judicial Circuit – Cooper County, Pettis County
  • 19th Judicial Circuit – Cole County
  • 20th Judicial Circuit – Franklin County, Gasconade County, Osage County
  • 21st Judicial Circuit – St. Louis County
  • 22nd Judicial Circuit – City of St. Louis
  • 23rd Judicial Circuit – Jefferson County
  • 24th Judicial Circuit – Madison County, Sainte Genevieve County, Saint Francois County, Washington County
  • 25th Judicial Circuit – Maries County, Phelps County, Pulaski County, Texas County
  • 26th Judicial Circuit – Camden County, Laclede County, Miller County, Moniteau County, Morgan County
  • 27th Judicial Circuit – Bates County, Henry County, St. Clair County
  • 28th Judicial Circuit – Barton County, Cedar County, Dade County, Vernon County
  • 29th Judicial Circuit – Jasper County
  • 30th Judicial Circuit – Benton County, Dallas County, Hickory County, Polk County, Webster County
  • 31st Judicial Circuit – Greene County
  • 32nd Judicial Circuit – Bollinger County, Cape Girardeau County, Perry County
  • 33rd Judicial Circuit – Mississippi County, Scott County
  • 34th Judicial Circuit – New Madrid County, Pemiscot County
  • 35th Judicial Circuit – Dunklin County, Stoddard County
  • 36th Judicial Circuit – Butler County, Ripley County
  • 37th Judicial Circuit – Carter County, Howell County, Oregon County, Shannon County
  • 38th Judicial Circuit – Christian, Taney County
  • 39th Judicial Circuit – Barry County, Lawrence County, Stone County
  • 40th Judicial Circuit – McDonald County, Newton County
  • 41st Judicial Circuit – Macon County, Shelby County
  • 42nd Judicial Circuit – Crawford County, Dent County, Iron County, Reynolds County, Wayne County
  • 43rd Judicial Circuit – Caldwell County, Clinton County, Daviess County, DeKalb County, Livingston County
  • 44th Judicial Circuit – Douglas County, Ozark County, Wright County
  • 45th Judicial Circuit – Lincoln County, Pike County,

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