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Livingston County, Missouri Judicial Circuit 43

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This page contains Court information for Livingston County, Missouri Judicial Circuit 43.


Livingston County, Missouri Judicial Circuit 43

Livingston County Courthouse
700 Webster
Chillicothe, Missouri 64601
(660)646-8000 x305 telephone
(660)646-2734 facsimile

Stephen K. Griffin, Presiding Judge, Division 2
Warren L. McElwain, Circuit Judge, Division 1
Barbara Gale Lame, Associate Circuit Judge

Docket call:

General Information:
Clerk's Office
Brenda Timmons, Circuit Clerk
(660)646-8000 x305 telephone
(660)646-2734 facsimile
O. W. Weller, Marshall

Please contact the Clerk's office for information on
Adult Abuse filings and Family Court.

Associate Division:
(660)646-2055 telephone



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