Whether you can look up free Cherokee County court records depends on which state you are in; several states have a Cherokee County.
You're in luck if you are in South Carolina or Iowa, because both states have free online case record lookups. See the first and second related links below.
I found these at CourtReference, which has a list of all court records websites for every state. You just select your state, then go to Choose a Court Reference Category and select Search Court Case Records. Then scroll down the list until you see your county, or a statewide search website.
See the third and fourth related links below for the South Carolina and Iowa examples. The South Carolina Guide has a link to the Cherokee County case search website. The Iowa Guide only has a link to a statewide search, but you can zero in on Cherokee County as part of your search.
Ogreta W. Huttash has written: 'Civil War records of Cherokee County, Texas' -- subject(s): Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army, Genealogy, History, Registers, Registers of births, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Probate records of Cherokee County, Texas, 1846 - ca.1875' -- subject(s): Sources, Genealogy, Court records, Wills, Probate records, History 'Commissioners court minutes, Cherokee County, Texas' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Court records 'Some of the descendants of Mathew Gaston (1748-1799)' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy 'Marriage records of Cherokee County, Texas' -- subject(s): Registers of births, Genealogy
Usually these are filed with the county court.
Municipal Court - County Court - Circuit (or District) Court - Court of Appeals- Supreme Court.
Albert Randolph Getchell has written: 'Notes on the new rules of the supreme judicial court in regard to records upon appeal, report, or exceptions' -- subject(s): Court records, Court rules, Massachusetts, Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court
Seminole County Florida has several different ways to look at court records and dockets. Seminole County Court offers the ability to search official records by name, date and document type. You can also search through the Florida Courts for non criminal related records such as documents, judgments, liens and probate records. Seminole County Court also offers online dockets that can be searched by court type, case number or name.
The court has two locations. One in DeSoto County, City of Arcadia and the other in Manatee County, City of Bradenton.
Whether a Commissioner's Court has judicial duties in addition to its executive duties depends on the particular county. Each county in Texas has a Commissioner's Court that serves as the executive body of the county. The Commissioner's Court is headed by a County Judge, who is the chief executive of a county. Additionally, in counties without County Courts at Law, Commissioners' Courts (also known as Constitutional County Courts) have far-reaching judicial duties, including original jurisdiction in civil actions between $200 and $10,000, some misdemeanors, probate matters, and juvenile matters, and appeals from Justice and Municipal courts. In counties with one or more County Court at Law, the Commissioner's Court may retain some judicial jurisdiction, but in practicality, the bulk of its judicial duties are transferred to the County Courts at Law. Within a county there are also often District Courts, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts, each with their own judicial jurisdiction. For a directory of Texas Courts organized by county, see the Texas Courts Guide related link. For a description of how jurisdiction is broken down between different courts in a particular county, see the Texas Trial Court Jurisdiction By County related link.
Arlington County Circuit Court - 17th Judicial DistrictArlington County Judicial Center1425 North Courthouse Road, Suite 6700, Arlington, VA 22201Phone: 703-228-7010Arlington County General District Court - 17th Judicial DistrictArlington County Judicial Center1425 North Courthouse Road, Suite 2500, Arlington, VA 22201Phone: 703-228-4591Arlington County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District CourtArlington County Judicial Center1425 North Courthouse Road, Suite 5100, Arlington, VA 22201Phone: 703-228-4500
You file it in the Circuit Court of the County where the property is.
The official keeper of official county records varies by location, but it is typically the County Clerk or Recorder's Office. They are responsible for maintaining and preserving important documents such as property records, marriage licenses, and court records for their county.
You can ask at the court clerk's office in any county to see court records, but there are no free online statewide court records in MI. Some MI multi-county circuits and individual courts have free only record searches. They are all listed - with links to the search websites - at the related link below.
In Ohio, estates and wills records are generally kept by probate courts. Each county has its own probate court, which is a division of the county's court of common pleas. Many probate courts now allow online searches of their records. Use the related link to determine if the probate court in the pertinent county does so. If not, contact the probate court directly for more information.