St. Ann · St. Louis County, Missouri

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St. Ann, MO.

St. Ann sits along the I-70 corridor in central St. Louis County, about 15 minutes from our Florissant office. The city is small (around 13,000 residents) but generates a steady stream of traffic, DWI, and personal injury cases because of its proximity to the airport and the interstate.

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From St. Ann to Florissant

15 minutes
via I-270 south.

Our Florissant office is reachable from St. Ann by I-270 south to I-70 east, or by Lindbergh straight south. Many St. Ann clients meet us in our office; we handle the entire matter by phone for clients who prefer that.

Local Courts

The courthouses
that decide your case.

Two courts handle St. Ann matters — the city's own bench (busy with I-70 stops along the city's full length) plus the county Circuit and Probate divisions in Clayton.

Municipal

St. Ann Municipal Court

St. Ann City Hall · St. Ann, MO

Ordinance violations and traffic citations issued within St. Ann city limits. Many are stops along I-70 (which runs the length of the city) or Lindbergh. Traffic and DWI matters are routine here.

County Circuit

St. Louis County Circuit Court

105 S. Central Ave · Clayton, MO 63105

St. Ann felony charges, divorce, major civil litigation, and probate. About fifteen minutes south of St. Ann.

Probate

St. Louis County Probate Division

105 S. Central Ave · Clayton, MO 63105

Estate administration, conservatorships, guardianships. Same Clayton building as the Circuit Court.

Many St. Ann residents are unaware that traffic stops on the federal interstate (I-70) inside St. Ann city limits typically result in a St. Ann Municipal Court summons, not a state court summons. The procedural posture matters.

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 Handle in St. Ann

Eight focused practices.
One firm to call.

Every category of case we handle elsewhere in the St. Louis metro, we handle in St. Ann. The deeper practice pages are linked below.

Personal injury: car wrecks, truck collisions, slip-and-fall, wrongful death — see Personal Injury Lawyer Missouri, car accidents, truck accidents, and wrongful death. No fee unless we recover.

Criminal defense: felony, misdemeanor, drug offenses, assault, weapons, federal — see Missouri criminal defense.

DWI & DUI defense: both the criminal case and the parallel administrative license proceeding — see Missouri DWI lawyer and the 15-day rule.

Workers' compensation: work injuries, denied claims, permanent disability — see Missouri workers' comp lawyer.

Traffic tickets: speeding, careless driving, CDL violations — see Missouri traffic ticket lawyer.

Expungement: sealing eligible misdemeanor and felony records — see Missouri expungement attorney.

License restoration: hardship petitions and full reinstatement — see license restoration in Missouri.

Estate planning: wills, trusts, powers of attorney, probate — see estate planning attorney Missouri.

A Note on St. Ann

The town,
in context.

St. Ann was incorporated in 1948 as a working-class suburb largely populated by families connected to the nearby aircraft industry and Lambert International Airport. That demographic has shifted somewhat, but the city retains a high homeownership rate and a stable population.

For St. Ann residents, three case categories produce most of the calls we get: traffic and DWI matters from the I-70 corridor, work-injury claims (much of the local workforce is still in airport-adjacent industries with physical-labor risk), and estate planning matters as long-tenured homeowners begin to think about transferring property to adult children.

St. Ann is small enough that the attorney handling your case usually knows the prosecutor by name. That kind of familiarity changes how negotiations go.
Common Questions from St. Ann

St. Ann legal FAQ —
straight answers.

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

What court handles felony cases for St. Ann residents?

Felony charges originating in St. Ann 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 St. Ann’s municipal court located?

The St. Ann 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 St. Ann?

Our office at 580 N. U.S. Highway 67, Suite 4 in Florissant is about 15 minutes southwest of Florissant via I-270. Many St. Ann clients meet us in person; others handle the entire matter by phone and video, with in-home signings available for estate planning.

What does a Missouri speeding ticket cost in license points?

Most speeding tickets in Missouri add 2 to 3 points to your license depending on the road type and speed over the limit (RSMo §302.302). Eight points in 18 months triggers a suspension. We typically negotiate a point-free disposition.

I have a CDL — does a non-moving ordinance still protect me?

Federal CDL rules (49 CFR §383.5) restrict the use of certain ordinance dispositions to mask moving violations. We handle CDL cases differently and aim for a true non-moving outcome rather than a masking arrangement.

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