St. Peters · St. Charles County

I-70, Mid Rivers,
and the rest of St. Charles County.

St. Peters has grown faster than almost any other suburb in the metro over the last thirty years, and the legal work that comes out of the city reflects that growth. Personal injury claims from the I-70 corridor and Mid Rivers Mall Drive intersections. Traffic and DWI matters from the same road network. Estate planning calibrated to younger families with mortgages, school-age children, and 401(k)s rather than to retirees with paid-off homes. The cases are different than what we see in older inner-ring suburbs.

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From St. Peters

Twenty-five minutes east,
across the river.

From central St. Peters, our Florissant office is about twenty-five minutes east on I-70, across the Missouri River. We handle most St. Peters work remotely — phone intake, video case prep, document signing in St. Peters when paper has to change hands. For court appearances at the St. Peters Municipal Court or the St. Charles County Circuit Court, we drive over. Hablamos español.

Two Courthouses, Two Calendars

Where St. Peters
cases get heard.

Three courts handle St. Peters matters — the city's Justice Center on Grand Teton plus the St. Charles County Circuit and Probate divisions about fifteen minutes east on I-70.

Municipal

St. Peters Municipal Court

1020 Grand Teton Drive · St. Peters, MO 63376

Ordinance violations, traffic citations from I-70, Mid Rivers Mall Drive, and the surrounding network inside city limits, careless-driving citations, and minor misdemeanors.

County Circuit

St. Charles County Circuit Court

300 N. 2nd Street · St. Charles, MO 63301

Every St. Peters felony filing, dissolution case, contested civil suit, and probate matter. About fifteen minutes east on I-70.

Probate

St. Charles County Probate Division

300 N. 2nd Street · St. Charles, MO 63301

Informal administration handles most St. Peters estates; the supervised process applies when contested or when minor children are beneficiaries.

The St. Charles County docket has a different rhythm than St. Louis County's — smaller, somewhat faster, and worth knowing if your case is going to end up there.

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 St. Peters Brings

Eight practices,
one firm.

St. Peters work skews toward personal injury from the I-70 corridor and Mid Rivers, traffic and DWI from the same network, and estate planning for young families building wealth rather than preserving it.

A Note on Growth

Why young families
change the work.

St. Peters’s population is around 57,000, making it the second-largest city in St. Charles County and one of the larger municipalities in the metro by population. The growth pattern over the last few decades has produced a demographic that skews younger and more family-driven than the inner ring — thirty- and forty-something parents, school-age children, mortgages still being paid, and retirement accounts still being built. The estate planning work that fits this demographic is different from a Webster Groves or Kirkwood plan. The priorities are guardianship designations for minor children, life insurance trusts to handle large death benefits efficiently, and powers of attorney that work while parents are young and healthy. Probate-avoidance is a longer-horizon question.

On the personal injury side, the I-70 corridor through St. Peters carries some of the highest commuter volume in the metro, and the Mid Rivers Mall Drive intersections produce the bulk of the intersection collisions we see. Highway-speed crashes raise the standard questions about UM/UIM coverage, medical-payments stacking, and the Missouri seatbelt rule. Hablamos español for clients who prefer Spanish.

First-call questions for a young St. Peters family: whether your will (if any) names guardians for minor children, whether life insurance beneficiaries are current, whether retirement-account beneficiary designations have been updated since marriage or birth, and whether you own real estate jointly with right of survivorship. The answers usually reveal a few easy fixes we can make in the first month.

St. Peters is the suburb that grew up fast. The legal work has to keep pace with families who are still building, not preserving — and the planning has to assume thirty more years of moving parts.
Common Questions from St. Peters

St. Peters legal FAQ —
straight answers.

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

What court handles felony cases for St. Peters residents?

Felony charges originating in St. Peters are filed in the St. Charles County Circuit Court at 300 North Second Street, St. Charles. Initial appearances, preliminary hearings, and bond review are heard there before the case is assigned to a trial division. We appear in St. Charles County regularly.

Where is St. Peters’s municipal court located?

The St. Peters 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. Charles County Circuit Court.

How far is your office from St. Peters?

Our office at 580 N. U.S. Highway 67, Suite 4 in Florissant is about 30 minutes northwest of Florissant via I-70. Many St. Peters clients meet us in person; others handle the entire matter by phone and video, with in-home signings available for estate planning.

What is the statute of limitations for a Missouri car accident?

Five years from the date of the accident for injury to a person (RSMo §516.120). Wrongful death is three years from the date of death (RSMo §537.100). Earlier action almost always produces a better result — evidence and witness memory fade.

Do you accept St. Peters injury cases on a contingency-fee basis?

Yes. Personal injury and wrongful death cases are handled on contingency — you pay a fee only if we recover money on your behalf. The initial consultation is free.

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