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Howard County, Missouri Judicial Circuit 14

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This page contains Court information for Howard County, Missouri Judicial Circuit 14.


Howard County, Missouri Judicial Circuit 14

Howard County Courthouse
#1 Courthouse Square, Fayette, Missouri 65248
(660)248-2194 (telephone)

Ralph Jaynes, Presiding Judge
Gary G. Sprick, Associate Circuit Judge

Docket Call:

General Information:
Clerk's Office
Charles J. Flaspohler, Circuit Clerk
(660)248-2194 (telephone)

Associate/Probate/Small Claims/New Franklin & Franklin Municipal Divisions
(660)248-3326 (telephone)
(660)248-1075 (facsimile)

Please contact the Clerk's office for information on the following:

Adult Abuse Orders: Charles Flaspohler
Family Court: (Dissolution of Marriage, Modificaton, Adoption, Juvenile): Charles Flaspohler

Please contact the Associate Division for information on the following:

Traffic Violations
Misdemeanors
Conservation Violations

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