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Are Arrest Records Public in Lee's Summit, Missouri?

Arrest records are public documents in Lee's Summit, Missouri, pursuant to the Missouri Sunshine Law (Chapter 610 of the Missouri Revised Statutes). This legislation establishes that governmental records, including those pertaining to arrests made by law enforcement agencies, shall be accessible to members of the public. The Missouri Sunshine Law operates under the principle that citizens have the right to information regarding governmental operations, which extends to law enforcement activities and subsequent documentation.

The Lee's Summit Police Department maintains arrest records in accordance with § 610.100 RSMo, which specifically addresses public access to arrest reports. These records become available to the public once an arrest has been made and the initial investigation has concluded. However, certain exceptions may apply in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile offenders, or matters of public safety as outlined in § 610.100.3 RSMo.

Members of the public should note that while arrest records are generally accessible, certain information within these records may be redacted to protect privacy interests as permitted by statute. Such redactions typically include Social Security numbers, medical information, and other personally identifiable information that falls under statutory protection.

How to Look Up Lee's Summit Arrest Records in 2025

The Lee's Summit Police Department has implemented several methods through which members of the public may access arrest records. As of 2025, these methods have been enhanced to provide greater accessibility while maintaining compliance with applicable state laws. Individuals seeking arrest records may utilize the following official channels:

  1. In-person requests may be submitted at the Lee's Summit Police Department Records Unit, located at:

Lee's Summit Police Department
10 NE Tudor Road
Lee's Summit, MO 64086
Phone: 816-969-1700
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Official Website

  1. Electronic requests may be submitted through the department's online portal, which has been upgraded in 2025 to provide enhanced search capabilities and faster processing times.

  2. Written requests may be submitted via mail to the Records Unit at the address listed above. Such requests must include the requestor's full name, contact information, and specific details about the arrest record being sought.

  3. The Missouri State Highway Patrol Criminal Justice Information Services Division maintains a statewide repository of arrest records, which may be accessed for a more comprehensive search at:

Missouri State Highway Patrol - CJIS Division
1510 East Elm Street
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: 573-526-6153
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Pursuant to § 610.026 RSMo, fees may be assessed for record retrieval and duplication. The current fee schedule is available at the Records Unit or on the department's official website. Payment methods include cash, check, or credit card for in-person requests, and credit card or electronic payment for online submissions.

Contents of a Lee's Summit Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by the Lee's Summit Police Department contain standardized information as required by Missouri state law. These records are created in accordance with § 43.503 RSMo, which establishes uniform reporting requirements for law enforcement agencies throughout the state. A typical arrest record contains the following categories of information:

  • Biographical data of the arrested individual, including full legal name, known aliases, date of birth, gender, race, and physical descriptors
  • Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Statutory citation and description of the alleged offense(s)
  • Arresting agency information, including the name and badge number of the arresting officer(s)
  • Booking information, including fingerprints and mugshot photographs
  • Custody status, including bail or bond information if applicable
  • Case disposition information, if available
  • Court docket number and scheduled court appearances

It should be noted that arrest records are distinct from criminal history records, which provide a comprehensive overview of an individual's interactions with the criminal justice system. Arrest records document specific incidents and do not necessarily indicate criminal convictions. Pursuant to § 610.120 RSMo, records of arrests that did not result in charges being filed or that resulted in dismissal or acquittal may be subject to different disclosure requirements.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Lee's Summit

The State of Missouri provides a legal mechanism through which eligible individuals may petition for the expungement of certain arrest records. This process is governed by § 610.122 RSMo, which establishes specific criteria that must be met before an expungement may be granted. The Lee's Summit Municipal Court processes expungement petitions for cases within its jurisdiction.

Eligibility requirements for expungement include:

  1. The arrest was based on false information
  2. No charges were filed or charges were dismissed
  3. The person was found not guilty of the offense
  4. The arrest was for a misdemeanor offense and at least three years have elapsed since the arrest, or the arrest was for a felony offense and at least seven years have elapsed
  5. The petitioner has no subsequent misdemeanor or felony convictions
  6. The petitioner has satisfied all conditions of the sentence imposed

The expungement process requires the filing of a petition with the court that would have jurisdiction over the offense for which the arrest was made. For municipal violations, this would be:

Lee's Summit Municipal Court
10 NE Tudor Road
Lee's Summit, MO 64086
Phone: 816-969-1150
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Official Website

Upon receipt of a properly filed petition, the court will schedule a hearing and notify all agencies possessing records subject to the expungement request. If the court determines that the statutory requirements have been met, it will issue an order directing all relevant agencies to expunge their records of the arrest. Pursuant to § 610.140 RSMo, once an expungement order has been issued, the arrest is deemed never to have occurred, and the individual may legally answer any question relating to the arrest as though it never took place.

It should be noted that certain offenses are statutorily ineligible for expungement, including most violent felonies, sexual offenses, and driving while intoxicated. Additionally, expunged records may still be available to law enforcement agencies and courts for specific purposes as outlined in § 610.140.2 RSMo.

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