Welcome to the Home Page of the website for Missouri’s Eleventh Judicial Circuit.

The Judicial Branch of the government of the State of Missouri is a separate and independent branch of our state government. Missouri’s judicial system was established by the people of Missouri through Article V of the Constitution of the State of Missouri. Missouri is divided into 45 separate judicial circuits. The 11th Circuit covers St. Charles County.
11th Judicial Circuit Court 300 North 2nd Street St Charles Mo 63301Our website is designed to provide information about our court system and to make it easier to use the many services available.
The twelve judges of the Eleventh Circuit provide a full range of service to the people of Missouri in all areas of law established in the Missouri Constitution and the statutes of our state. The judges of the Eleventh Circuit are elected by the people of St. Charles County.
The 11th Judicial Circuit (St. Charles County) is pleased to announce it is piloting the new Missouri eFiling System.
- Effective Jan. 1, 2013, attorneys in the 11th circuit (St. Charles county) are required to file all juvenile and adoption cases electronically for new and pending cases. Effective Jan. 1, 2013 the 2013 Individualized Docketing Plan will begin. Please click here to read the document.
- Effective, Friday - October 19, 2012, All paternity cases and modifications of paternity cases and motion to set aside paternity cases need to be electronically filed. Including any pleadings in any existing case of these case types. This also includes any sealed cases. As of Oct. 19, each attorney who has entered their appearance on a paternity, motion to modify paternity or a sealed case, should be able to view all documents in those case types.
- Effective Dec. 5, 2011, attorneys are required to file all probate cases, excluding mental health cases, for new filings and subsequent pleadings in all cases excluding wills, bonds and receipts. Also effective this date, attorneys are required to file all criminal cases including municipal trial de novo cases, excluding traffic, infractions, watercraft and conservation cases, for subsequent pleadings in all cases. To help guide attorneys as to what documents should be filed electronically during the pilot, the court has adopted an order in addition to the statewide rules governing electronic filing.
- Effective Nov. 1, 2011, attorneys are required to file all domestic relations case types except for orders of protection and paternity, and all associate civil filings except for small claims, electronically in the 11th Judicial Circuit for new cases and subsequent pleadings in all cases. To help guide attorneys as to what documents should be filed electronically during the pilot, the court has adopted an order in addition to the statewide rules governing electronic filing.
- Effective Oct. 17, 2011, attorneys are required to file circuit civil filings electronically in the 11th Judicial Circuit for new and pending cases. To help guide attorneys as to what documents should be filed electronically during the pilot, the court has adopted an order in addition to the statewide rules governing electronic filing
- Effective Sept. 12, 2011, select attorneys are required to file associate civil filings electronically in the 11th Judicial Circuit for new and pending cases. To help guide attorneys as to what documents should be filed electronically during the pilot, the court has adopted an order in addition to the statewide rules governing electronic filing.
To begin filing electronically, an attorney must register for a free account. To begin the registration process, click here.
Because the pilot process by its nature is subject to refinement, improvement and other modification, the court encourages users to contact the Help Desk by e-mail at OSCA.Help.Desk@courts.mo.gov or toll-free at (888) 541-4894 with any questions, concerns or constructive comments about the Missouri eFiling System.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this pilot phase, and we look forward to working with you to help make electronic filing a reality in Missouri.
CIVIL MOTION DAYS
To view a pdf of available Civil Motions days click here.
