See Glasgow MO district attorneys and search free public district attorney records District attorneys, prosecuting attorneys and commonwealth attorneys are public officials who represent the state or federal government in legal matters.
Howard County Prosecuting Attorney 600 West Morrison Street Fayette MO 65248 9.9 miles from Glasgow 660-248-3183
Chariton County Prosecuting Attorney 306 South Cherry Street Keytesville MO 65261 15.1 miles from Glasgow 660-288-3275
Cooper County Prosecuting Attorney 422 East Spring Street Boonville MO 65233 18.2 miles from Glasgow 660-882-7577
Saline County Prosecuting Attorney 19 East Arrow Street Marshall MO 65340 20.5 miles from Glasgow 660-886-9608
Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney 200 East Rollins Street Moberly MO 65270 25.3 miles from Glasgow 660-263-6390
Boone County Prosecuting Attorney 705 East Walnut Street Columbia MO 65201 33.3 miles from Glasgow 573-886-4100
Carroll County Prosecuting Attorney 8 South Main Street Carrollton MO 64633 36.2 miles from Glasgow 660-542-0323
Macon County Prosecuting Atty 101 East Washington Street Macon MO 63552 40.6 miles from Glasgow 660-385-2175
Pettis County Prosecuting Attorney 415 South Ohio Avenue Sedalia MO 65301 41.6 miles from Glasgow 660-826-5000
Moniteau County Prosecuting Attorney 410 North East Street California MO 65018 43.5 miles from Glasgow 573-796-3220
Monroe County Prosecuting Attorney 300 North Main Street Paris MO 65275 48.2 miles from Glasgow 660-327-4484
Linn County Prosecuting Attorney PO Box 77 Linneus MO 64653 48.5 miles from Glasgow 660-895-5589
Audrain Prosecuting Attorney 101 North Jefferson Street Mexico MO 65265 51.4 miles from Glasgow 573-473-5860
Livingston County Prosecuting Attorney 700 Webster Street Chillicothe MO 64601 54.5 miles from Glasgow 660-646-8000
Callaway County Prosecuting Attorney 10 East 5th Street Fulton MO 65251 54.7 miles from Glasgow 573-642-0714
Morgan County Prosecuting Attorney 211 East Newton Street Versailles MO 65084 55.0 miles from Glasgow 573-378-4694
A district attorney prosecutes cases on behalf of the public. District attorneys manage the prosecutor's office and play a central role in investigating charges, deciding whether to charge someone with a crime, offering plea bargains, and litigating appeals. They also advise parole boards on inmate requests for early release.
District attorneys maintain records on current and former cases. Many of these records are available online and open to the public. This site can help you access the records you need from a district attorney.