Kentucky Judgment

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This is a Judgment. This Judgment is used to find the Defendant not guilty be reason of insanity, and he/ she should therefore only be released to the state mental hospital. This form is applicable in all states.
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And some states also allow judgment liens on the debtor's personal property -- things like jewelry, art, antiques, and other valuables. In Kentucky, a judgment lien can be attached to real estate only (i.e., a house or similar property interest).

The United States and its territories are divided into 94 federal judicial districts. Kentucky has two federal judicial districts: the Western District of Kentucky, headquartered in Louisville, and the Eastern District of Kentucky, headquartered in Lexington.

Yes. Criminal Court records in Kentucky are public records. Generally, the proceedings and records of criminal cases are presumptively open.

The Administrative Office of the Courts provides two portals for online requests of Kentucky criminal records. There are the AOCFastCheck and the One-Time Request portal. The AOCFastCheck allows requesters to order criminal record reports and get the results online after the AOC has processed the request.

You may request a criminal record report in person by drive-thru window at the Administrative Office of the Courts, 1001 Vandalay Drive, Frankfort. Effective April 1, 2020 the Administrative Office of the Courts, Records Division will no longer accept cash for in-person requests.

Yes. Like other civil court records, records of family law cases in Kentucky are open to the public by default. Therefore, anyone can view and request copies of these records. Kentucky Family, Circuit, and District Court can seal specific family law case records at the behest of one or both parties involved.

(1) Except as provided in subsections (2), (3), and (4) of this section, a judgment, including a judgment for prejudgment interest, shall bear six percent (6%) interest compounded annually from the date the judgment is entered. A judgment may be for the principal and accrued interest.

Kentucky Wage Garnishment The most common remedy judgment-creditors use to enforce judgments is wage garnishment. Here, the judgment-creditor contacts the debtor's employer and require the employer to deduct a certain portion of the debtor's wages each pay period and send the money to the creditor.

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