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The Hazelwood Municipal Court and Violations Bureau was established July 5, 1961 in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Missouri Supreme Court. The Court dispenses information, collects fines that do not require a court appearance, and maintains all Court records.
Mission Statement
Our mission for the City of Hazelwood Municipal Court is to maintain and enhance the highest quality of judicial service as a neutral entity, serving all person in each case equally, fairly, and courteously.
The Municipal Court is entrusted with the fair and just resolution of disputes in order to preserve the rule of law and protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the State of Missouri.
Address Update Card
In the case the Court needs to contact you regarding your case, your attorney, a trial, etc., please fill out the Municipal Court Address Update Card (PDF).
Once completed this form can be:
- Emailed to the Municipal Court
- Faxed to 314-264-7419
- Mailed to:
Hazelwood Court
415 Elm Grove Lane
Hazelwood, MO 63042
Pay Court Tickets
To pay Court tickets received BEFORE January 12, 2020 online, please visit online, please visit iPayCourt.
To pay Court tickets received AFTER January 13, 2020 online, please visit www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/base/welcome.do
Your Case
For more information regarding your case filed BEFORE January 12, 2020, visit MuniCourt.
For more information regarding your case filed AFTER January 13, 2020, visit www.courts.mo.gov/casenet/base/welcome.do
Court staff may:
- Explain and answer general questions about how the court works
- Give you general information about court rules, procedures and practices
- Provide court schedules
- Provide you with the number of any family court programs, parent/child education, mediation, community services and domestic violence resources
- Provide you with the number of the local lawyer referral service and any legal services program
- Provide your court file for your review
Court staff may not:
- Change an order signed by a judge
- Give you an opinion about what will happen in your case
- Let you talk to the judge outside of court or arrange for you to talk to the judge outside of court
- Provide you with any legal advice
- Provide you with contact information for another party
- Recommend a particular lawyer
- Talk to the judge for you
- Tell you what to say in court