Moline Acres · North County

Tight-knit,
tight-radius.

Moline Acres is about 2,300 residents in a tight little grid north of Jennings, bordered by the Chambers and Lewis & Clark corridors. It is a quiet residential city, and the call mix reflects that — mostly traffic citations from the arterials, the occasional misdemeanor, the routine injury claim, and a steady drip of estate planning work as longtime homeowners get to the age where the question becomes pressing.

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From Moline Acres

Seven minutes
up the road.

Moline Acres is one of the closest North County cities to our Florissant office — about seven minutes up the Lewis & Clark / Chambers corridor.

The Courts

Where Moline Acres
cases get decided.

Three courts decide Moline Acres matters — the city’s small municipal bench, the county Circuit in Clayton, and the Probate Division.

Municipal

Moline Acres Municipal Court

City Hall · Moline Acres, MO 63136

Ordinance violations, traffic citations from the Chambers Road and Lewis & Clark Boulevard frontage, and the routine misdemeanors inside city limits.

County Circuit

St. Louis County Circuit Court

105 South Central Avenue · Clayton, MO 63105

Moline Acres felony charges, dissolution, contested civil matters, and probate. About fifteen minutes south.

Probate

St. Louis County Probate Division

105 South Central Avenue · Clayton, MO 63105

Estate administration, conservatorships, guardianships. Same Clayton building.

Verify Before Relying Court addresses, hours, and procedural information above are believed accurate but may change. Verify current details with the court directly — addresses, dockets, filing windows, and clerk hours can change without notice. Statute citations and procedural references on this page were believed accurate at the time of writing; Missouri law changes regularly.

What We See Most

Eight practices,
one phone number.

Moline Acres work is roughly evenly split — traffic and minor criminal from the city’s arterial edges, personal-injury claims from the same corridors, and the routine estate planning, expungement, and workers’ comp work the residential blocks generate.

Compact & Routine

Small footprint,
ordinary caseload.

Moline Acres is about 2,300 residents in a tight little grid north of Jennings, bordered by the Chambers and Lewis & Clark corridors. It is a quiet residential city, and the call mix reflects that — mostly traffic citations from the arterials, the occasional misdemeanor, the routine injury claim, and a steady drip of estate planning work as longtime homeowners get to the age where the question becomes pressing.

We treat Moline Acres the same way we treat the rest of close-in North County. Routine work, done at a small-firm pace, by attorneys who know which clerk to call and how the local docket actually runs. The municipal court’s volume is modest, and the case-by-case handling is what makes the difference rather than any unique procedural quirk.

On the estate side, the standard package for a Moline Acres family with one home and adult children is a beneficiary deed (RSMo §461.025), a short will, and the two durable powers of attorney for finances and healthcare. A trust is not usually necessary; we say so directly when it isn’t.

Moline Acres is the kind of close-knit North County city where everyone knows everyone, and the work we get reflects that — routine, working-family matters, handled by name.
Common Questions from Moline Acres

Moline Acres legal FAQ —
straight answers.

The questions Moline Acres residents and businesses ask most often. General information; specific facts always change the analysis.

What court handles felony cases for Moline Acres residents?

Felony charges originating in Moline Acres are filed in the St. Louis County Circuit Court at 105 South Central Avenue, Clayton. Initial appearances, preliminary hearings, and bond review are heard there before the case is assigned to a trial division. We appear in St. Louis County regularly.

Where is Moline Acres’s municipal court located?

The Moline Acres Municipal Court at City Hall handles ordinance violations. Speeding citations, careless-and-imprudent tickets, accident citations, and minor ordinance matters are heard there rather than at the St. Louis County Circuit Court.

How far is your office from Moline Acres?

Our office at 580 N. U.S. Highway 67, Suite 4 in Florissant is about 12 minutes south of Florissant via Lindbergh. Many Moline Acres clients meet us in person; others handle the entire matter by phone and video, with in-home signings available for estate planning.

Can my Moline Acres criminal case be expunged?

Many Missouri misdemeanors and a meaningful list of felonies are now expungeable under RSMo §610.140, with waiting periods that begin after sentence completion. We screen eligibility on the first call.

What is a suspended imposition of sentence in Missouri?

An SIS under RSMo §557.011 means the court accepts a guilty plea but does not enter a conviction if probation is completed. Done properly it preserves the record from showing a conviction for most purposes.

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