Saline County Background Information
Including Saline County, there are 115 counties in the state of Missouri. The county seat is currently Marshall. The population in Saline County was 23,333 in 2020.
It was established in 1820.
It was named from the salinity of the springs found in the region. It is the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, called saline water.
Saline County comprises the Marshall, Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Saline County Arrest Files
Saline County records each and every crime that occurs within the county borders. Saline County crimes are split into two categories. The categories in question are violent crime and property crime. The three main property crime groups are vehicle theft, larceny, and burglary. Violent crimes can include murder, aggravated assault, forcible rape, and robbery. In 2021, in Saline County, there were 117 violent and 80 property crimes.
Saline County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff: Cindi Mullins
1915 W. Arrow St. West 20 Hwy
Marshall, MO 65340
Hours:
Monday-Friday
8am-4pm
Phone: (660) 886-5511, (660) 886-5512
Saline County Criminal Records
The criminal records in Saline County are regularly updated and include jail and inmate records. This search tool can be used to look for any person either jailed or on release in Saline County. There is a repeatedly updated register in Saline County that hold each individual sex offender. This includes any person living, working, at school, or incarcerated in Saline County. This register is made available to every last inhabitant of Saline County. In Saline County, residents have the right to search for sex offenders. People can also search for specific people by using this search tool. In Saline County, the sex offender register also includes those who are non-compliants.
Saline County Court Records
Court records are constantly maintained by county courthouse. In order to get hold of a court record, a person in Saline County must go at:
Saline County Courthouse
Clerk: Becky Tebbenkamp Uhlich
19 E. Arrow Street
Room 205
Marshall, MO 65340
Hours:
Monday through Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Phone: (660) 886-2300
Fax: (660) 831-5360
Lower court decisions can be reviewed by the Court of Appeals if one party contests the decision. Lower courts may refer to the 115 superior or trial courts across the 105 state counties, including Saline County.
NOTE - There are three ways in which the government can deliver court records in Saline County. These three ways are email, mail, or fax. Then again, official documents may only be supplied by way of mail in Saline County.
Saline County Public Documents
Every single resident of Saline County has vital records kept on them. In fact, some vital records are collected by Saline County authorities. These vital records can include birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, death certificates, divorce certificates, and much more.
For example, in Missouri, marriage records are currently gathered by the relevant county clerk. The records are received and maintained by the Office of Vital Statistics. In the past, the Saline County office has also been in charge of collecting birth and death records. All Saline County records are sent to the central registry, along with records from all 114 other counties. Not only does this keep everything safe and in one place, but they can also then all be used to compare and contrast in statistical analysis.
The Missouri Public Records Law, passed in 1961, means that all Saline County occupants can access and copy all public vital records. The law gives every single inhabitant of the state the fundamental right to access all public records, whether they are held by the local or state government. The last amendment to the law came in 2006. In Saline County, people can access public records at:
Saline County Clerk: Brittni Allison Burton
9 E. North Street
Marshall, MO 65340
Hours:
Monday through Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Phone: (660) 886-3331
Fax: (660) 886-2603
Email: countyclerk@salinecountymo.org
NOTE - In Saline County, records are only given to those who follow the rules. The opening hours for the Saline County office is 8:00 a.m.-AND 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. CST on Monday to Friday. To be granted access to records, a person must also bring in a form of photo ID. Acceptable photo IDs include a state ID and a driver's license. A person must also put each individual request in writing in Saline County in order to be successful.