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A marriage or legal separation is filed, unless the power of attorney document provides otherwise. Just as under the present law, a power of attorney is not required by the new law to be recorded, unless it is being use to convey, release or transfer any interest in real estate.
Are Criminal Records Public In Kentucky? The Kentucky Open Records Act makes it legal for interested members of the public to request and obtain Kentucky criminal records. The law defines a public record as any report maintained by a government agency, of which judicial bodies qualify.
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Civil case records in Kentucky are available from the Offices of Circuit Court Clerks. Find the address and phone number of any Kentucky Clerk's Office using this directory. To request copies of these records, visit or call the Clerk's Office in the county where the civil lawsuit was filed.
Federal case files are maintained electronically and are available through the internet-based Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service. PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information. Register for a PACER account.
Request Court Records District Court: Available from the Office of Circuit Court Clerk in the county in which the case was handled. ... Circuit Court: Available from the Office of Circuit Court Clerk in the county in which the case was handled.
Civil--Civil, for purposes of these rules, means any matter assigned a ?C? case number by the District Clerk. All civil matters are assigned a case number, and will be assigned randomly by the Clerk.