Reynolds County Bench Warrants

Reynolds County bench warrants are issued by the circuit court in Centerville when a person fails to appear for a hearing or does not meet conditions set by a judge. Sheriff Caleb McCoy and the Reynolds County Sheriff's Office enforce these warrants across this sparsely populated area of the Missouri Ozarks. Searching for bench warrants in Reynolds County can be done by phone, by mail, or through Missouri Case.net. This page explains every search method and what to expect when dealing with a bench warrant in Reynolds County.

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Reynolds County Quick Facts

6,300 Population
Centerville County Seat
42nd Judicial Circuit
1845 Year Founded

Reynolds County Sheriff Warrant Info

Sheriff Caleb McCoy runs the Reynolds County Sheriff's Office out of Centerville. The mailing address is P.O. Box 16, Centerville, MO 63633. The phone number is (573) 648-2491. You can call this number during business hours to check on active bench warrants. Have your full name and date of birth ready when you call so staff can look you up in the system.

Reynolds County is one of the smaller and more rural counties in Missouri. The sheriff's office has limited online resources compared to larger counties. There is no confirmed online warrant database for Reynolds County. That means phone calls and mail are the main ways to check on bench warrants if you cannot visit the office in person. Written requests can be sent to P.O. Box 16, Centerville, MO 63633. If you visit the office and have an active bench warrant, you could be arrested immediately.

Missouri DPS Crime Victim Services for Reynolds County bench warrant resources

The Missouri DPS Crime Victim Services page shown above offers statewide support that includes Reynolds County, with hotlines and assistance for victims involved in bench warrant cases.

Office Reynolds County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Caleb McCoy
Mailing Address P.O. Box 16
Centerville, MO 63633
Phone (573) 648-2491

Reynolds County Court Records

The Reynolds County Circuit Court handles all criminal, traffic, and civil cases in the county. Bench warrants are issued by circuit court judges and become part of the case record. The circuit clerk's office in Centerville maintains all case files, docket entries, and warrant documentation. You can visit the courthouse during business hours to request case information or copies of court documents. The county government mailing address is P.O. Box 10, Centerville, MO 63633.

Missouri Case.net is the best online tool for looking up Reynolds County court records. You can search by litigant name, case number, or filing date. Bench warrant entries appear in the case docket along with charges, hearing dates, and judgments. Case.net covers all Missouri circuit courts and is free to use. For Reynolds County, this is often the most practical way to search for bench warrants since the county has limited local online resources.

Note: Case.net may not show the very latest changes to a case. Call the circuit clerk or sheriff to verify the current status of any Reynolds County bench warrant.

Search Reynolds County Warrants

Looking up bench warrants in Reynolds County is straightforward but limited to a few methods since the county does not have an online warrant search tool.

Call the sheriff at (573) 648-2491 for the fastest local check. Staff can search the database with your name and date of birth. Mail a written request to P.O. Box 16, Centerville, MO 63633 if you prefer not to call. Visit the courthouse in Centerville for in-person case lookups. Online, Case.net covers Reynolds County court records and lets you search by name for free. The VINELink system tracks inmates statewide and can confirm if someone has been picked up on a Reynolds County bench warrant.

  • Call the sheriff at (573) 648-2491
  • Mail a request to P.O. Box 16, Centerville, MO 63633
  • Search Case.net for court records online
  • Visit the courthouse in Centerville
  • Check VINELink for inmate custody status

Bench Warrant Types in Reynolds County

A bench warrant in Reynolds County gets issued directly from the judge's bench. The most common reason is failure to appear for a court date. Other triggers include not paying court-ordered fines, missing a probation check-in, or not completing community service. Once signed, the Reynolds County Sheriff enforces the warrant.

Arrest warrants are separate. They come from probable cause that a crime happened and require evidence from law enforcement or the prosecutor. Capias warrants are a type of bench warrant used specifically to compel court attendance. Under RSMo 544.665, any Missouri law enforcement officer can serve a Reynolds County bench warrant anywhere in the state. These warrants do not expire. A bench warrant from Reynolds County stays active for years until it is resolved or recalled by the court.

Resolve a Reynolds County Warrant

If you have a bench warrant in Reynolds County, take care of it before you get arrested during a traffic stop or other encounter with police. Contact a lawyer first if possible. An attorney can reach the court in Centerville and sometimes get a new hearing set without jail time. The Missouri Public Defender's office can help qualifying individuals.

You can also turn yourself in at the sheriff's office. Bring your ID. You will be booked and taken before a judge, usually within 24 hours. The Missouri DPS Crime Victim Services unit provides support for victims. The Missouri State Highway Patrol MACHS system handles statewide criminal history checks that include Reynolds County records.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are near Reynolds County in the southeast Missouri Ozarks. Confirm where your case was filed to make sure you check the right county for bench warrant records.