Copies of marriage are available through the Recorder of Deeds, while divorce records can be obtained through the Circuit Clerk’s Office. Birth and death records are available from the St. Charles County Vital Records Program..
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Mary Dempsey
St. Charles County Recorder of Deeds
201 N. Second St.
Suite 338
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-949-7505
Cheryl Crowder
St. Charles County Circuit Clerk
300 N. Second St.
Suite 217
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-949-3080
Vital Records Program
1650 Boone’s Lick Road
St. Charles, MO 63301
Ph: 636-949-7558
You can submit an open records request for other county records. An open records request is simply an official request to view particular public government or agency documents. There is a portal through the county website to search most records online. If you cannot locate a record, you can request records from the Custodian of Records for that specific department. In this case, the St. Charles Registrar is the Custodian of Records.
Brenda Hinton
St. Charles County Registrar
201 N. Second St.
Suite 541
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-949-7560
Deeds are legal documents regarding the ownership of property or legal rights, and those can be obtained from the County Recorder. Deeds can also be searched through the County Recorder’s website.
Mary Dempsey
St. Charles County Recorder of Deeds
201 N. Second St.
Suite 338
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-949-7505