About the Court

The City of Vanita Park is located in St. Louis County. It’s one of 89 municipalities and has a population of less than 2000 people, roughly the same as at a Ritenour High School Football Game if they’re winning. The Vanita Park Municipal Court is part of the Consolidated Municipal Courts established in 2016 to alleviate the congestion in many of the municipal courthouses throughout St. Louis County. It is located at 10405 St. Charles Rock Road, St. Ann, MO 63074 directly in front of the Big Lots store. The website for the Vanita Park Municipal Court can be found here.

Other cities that hold Court in the Consolidated Municipal Courts in St. Ann

  • City of St. Ann
  • City of Northwoods
  • City of Charlack
  • City of Wellston
  • City of Beverly Hills
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Common Charges In St. Ann Municipal Court

  • DUI / DWI
  • Assault
  • Possession Charges
  • Domestic Violence
  • Stealing / Theft
  • Trespassing
  • DWLR / DWLS
  • No Insurance
  • Traffic Violations

If you are charged with a DUI or other criminal violation in Vanita Park, contact an experienced Vanita Park Municipal Court attorney to assist you with your case. A criminal conviction can have serious consequences including a criminal record, driving restrictions, and increased insurance rates. In addition, a criminal record can restrict your access to certain jobs, government benefits, schooling, and the rights you have as a citizen. Call Markwell Law today at 636-486-1093 for a free consultation.

About the author 

Guss Markwell

Originally from St. Louis Missouri, I grew up in a strong Midwest and moral family who taught me right from wrong and to stand up for my rights and the rights of others. In these tough economic times, you need an advocate on your side. Why do I practice law? Often, people are facing seemingly insurmountable opposition with little or no ability to overcome great odds. It is my position that we should all be fighting for those who find themselves alone, afraid, and at times unpopular. I subscribe to the notion that a society should be judged by how it treats its most vulnerable members. I represent, and I fight for, those people. “There is light at the end of that tunnel, don’t stop.”

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