Missouri Attorney General
| Attorney General of Missouri | |
|---|---|
since September 8, 2025 | |
| Type | Attorney General |
| Member of | Board of Fund Commissioners |
| Seat | Supreme Court building |
| Formation | 1806 |
| First holder | Edward Bates |
| Succession | Seventh |
| Website | Missouri Attorney General official website |
The Office of the Missouri Attorney General was created in 1806 when Missouri was part of the Louisiana Territory. Missouri's first Constitution in 1820 provided for an appointed attorney general, but since the 1865 Constitution, the Attorney General has been elected. As of September 2025 there have been 45 attorneys general in Missouri.
By law, the attorney general is a member of the Board of Fund Commissioners, the Board of Public Buildings, the Governor's Committee on Interstate Cooperation, the Missouri Highway Reciprocity Commission and the Missouri Housing Development Commission.
Offices of the Attorney General are located throughout the state of Missouri with the main office being in the Supreme Court building in Jefferson City.