Kentucky court records are an important resource for individuals and businesses alike. These records contain information about legal proceedings, including criminal and civil cases, and can provide valuable insight into a person’s background or important civil matters. In this article, we will discuss how to obtain Kentucky court records through the courts and public record sites, as well as the different types of courts and their functions.
To begin your Kentucky court records search you can start your inquiry with either a name search or a case number search. Either method is fine, you can search statewide with a first and last name using a public record website. You can also search via case number, which will be the fastest way to access the records you are looking for.
The first and most direct way to obtain Kentucky court records is through the courthouse websites themselves. Each county in Kentucky has its own court system, and records are maintained at the county level. To obtain court records, you will need to visit the courthouse in the county where the case was heard. You can also request records by mail or online, but there may be additional fees for these services.
You will need to provide the case number, or the names of the parties involved to access these records. If you do not have this information, you can search for it on the Kentucky Court of Justice website, or contact the clerk of the courts. Once you have located the case, you can request copies of the records you need. It is important to keep in mind that there may be a fee for each page of the record, and it may take several days for the records to be processed and delivered.
Another way to obtain Kentucky court records is through public record sites. These sites compile information from various Kentucky sources and indexing them to make it easily accessible to the public. These online resources offer easy search forms where you can search the entire state with just a first and last name. They have the ability to search millions of records in just a few moments.
To run a Kentucky public court records search through these sites, you can search for the specific record you are looking for. These may include criminal records, convictions, incarcerations, warrants, judgments, arrests and background checks. You can search by name, location, or case number. Once you have located the record, you can purchase a copy or subscription to access the information.
One of the features that has become popular with public resources is many offer a free Kentucky court record search upon request. You can find some information that can be accessed for free but keep in mind that this may be somewhat limited. For detailed case information or downloadable PDF reports, you may need to pay a small fee.
Kentucky has a three-tiered court system, consisting of District, Circuit, and Supreme Courts. District courts handle small claims, traffic violations, and misdemeanors. Circuit courts handle more serious criminal cases, civil cases, and appeals from district courts. The Kentucky Supreme Court is the highest court in the state and hears appeals from all the KY Judicial Branches.
In addition to these courts, there are also specialty courts in Kentucky, such as Family, Drug, and Juvenile courts. These courts have specific jurisdictions and handle cases related to their respective areas. It is important to point out that not all of these specialty courts offer public access to case information. Those involving juveniles and minors are sealed for their protection.
Most Kentucky court case records are considered public access, meaning they are available to the general public. This includes records from District, Circuit and Supreme Courts. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, such as records related to juvenile cases or sealed records.
To access Kentucky public court records, you can visit the courthouse in person or request them through the courts or public record sites. You should keep in mind that some records may be sealed to protect the privacy of individuals involved in the case.
Kentucky court case records are a valuable resource for individuals and businesses. They can provide insight into a person’s background or a company’s history. These can be obtained through the courthouse websites or public record sites. It is important to understand the different types of jurisdictions in Kentucky and their functions. By utilizing these resources, you can obtain the information you need for personal or professional purposes.
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What must I do to obtain a copy of the charging document (indictment) that would give me the specifics to the offense that is being charged. In this case TBUT over 10k under million and persistant felony offender II. The case is being heard in Montgomery County, KY. 21-CR-00339
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i am writing concerning a bail bond that was supposed to be sent to me Thomas j, Stephens 150 cornwallis dr, apt 214 georgetown Ky, 40324 i would appreciare any news back asap Thank You
Thomas, you will need to contact whoever you initiated this bail bond conversation with. If it’s one of your local Kentucky courts they you’ll need to contact the clerk of the courts for more information. Please reach out if we can be of further assistance
My biological dad shows on the 1930 census as a prisoner at Eddville prison. how can I obtain his arrest record and or court documents on sentencing. NOTE!! He is deceased now and I am doing geneology research after finding family via Ancestry as I am an adoptee. In 1994 I petitioned the courts to open my records and they did.
I\’m trying to see if my parental rights has been terminated without my permission
Kentucky family court records including juveniles are not public record. You will want to contact the clerk of the Kentucky county court where your case was being held.
While I was incarcerated my mother said that she got custody of my son. I never signed any papers or went to court over it. She also wont or cant show me any court papers. How do i find out if she did somehow get custody or guardianship of my son.
Richard, you might want to hire an attorney for this matter. Unfortunately Oklahoma child custody court cases are not public domain and we do not have the resources to look up this information. You can also try contacting the clerk of the family court that made this determination for custody, if you know which courthouse this took place in.
I need a copy of my marriage license and divorce document in order to apply for Social Security survivor benefits. Can you help me.
Martha McCray Gibbs – Louisville
Marriage – 8/8/1964
Divorce – 9/30/1990
Martha, in order to get a copy of your Kentucky marriage license you will want to contact the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics as they manage all the marriage and divorce records for Kentucky from 1958 on. You can also use the service VitalChek.com that will help you fast track a copy of your Kentucky marriage license to you. There will be an extra fee associated with using this service but you’ll receive a copy of your KY marriage license much faster.
Does iy not havw mycase.ky.gov?Tammy
Thanks for reaching out about our Kentucky court records Tammy. It is unclear what you are asking for but we don’t have an affiliation with the Kentucky courts, we are a public records website. Please let us know if we can assist you with looking up any KY court case information
I need a copy of the sentencing order and a certified copy of proof that my case is closed and all terms of sentencing have been met. I tried to find these online but to no avail. Please email me with contact information on how to receive the documents mentioned above. My case was in Warren County Kentucky. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
In order to get a certified confirmation about your Kentucky sentencing order you will want to contact the Warren County Courthouse Clerk and request a copy of your court case documents. Since we don’t have a direct affiliation with them you will need to contact them directly. Below is the Warren County Courthouse Clerk information to better assist you.
Warren County Clerk Contact Information
Warren County Court Clerk’s Office
429 East 10th Street #100
Bowling Green, KY 42101
Phone: (270) 842-9416