How you find court records for a person in Floyd County, Indiana depends on the type of case. There are several ways to search court records in most Indiana counties. Floyd County doesn't have its own search, but statewide record searches cover it. They're all listed at the related link below.
Go to the related link and look under "Statewide Searching Court Case Records" where you'll find links for statewide searches of Tax Court and Workers Compensation cases (both free) and a criminal history search that requires a fee.
Also look at the next category, "Multiple County Searching Court Case Records" where you'll find two more search links. The first does not include Floyd County, but the second one ("Search Indiana criminal, civil, family and probate cases as well as citations for several Indiana counties.") does include Floyd County.
Click the link to get to the search page; choose Floyd County and the type of case (Criminal/Citation or Civil/Family/Probate). You can search by case number, the person's name, citation number, or attorney name.
CourtReference has a page like this for every state. It's free to find all of the available record searches offered by the courts of your state, although some of them charge a fee to run the search.
I am unable to browse the internet to locate specific court records for individuals. You may try contacting the Floyd County Circuit Court or Clerk's Office directly to inquire about accessing court records for Tina Lacy.
You can request access to circuit court records in Illinois by contacting the Circuit Clerk's Office in the county where the case was heard. Each county may have different procedures for requesting records, so it's best to check their website or contact them directly for specific instructions. Additionally, some court records may be available online through the Illinois Courts web portal.
In Colorado county court records, DR typically stands for "Domestic Relations," which includes cases related to divorce, child custody, and domestic violence. CV stands for "Civil" cases, encompassing disputes between private parties. JV could refer to "Juvenile" cases involving individuals under the age of 18.
The Clerk of Dougherty, GA Superior Court is Evonne Mull. Her contact information is: Address: 225 Pine Avenue, Albany GA 31702 Phone: 229-431-2198 Fax: 229-431-2850 I found this information from Court Reference - it's a great website for finding these types of resources for local trial courts.
The Santa Clara County court code 43460 refers to the Santa Clara County Superior Court. This particular code may correspond to a specific case, division, or department within the court system. For further information or details about a case associated with this code, it is recommended to contact the Santa Clara County Superior Court directly.
Some military records are available to the public, but access and availability vary based on factors such as the timeframe of the records and privacy laws. Generally, records of military service from before 1950 are considered public domain, while more recent records may be subject to privacy restrictions.
Floyd County Court House was created in 1940.
Helen H. Reeve has written: 'Brown County, Indiana abstracts of probate records, 1836-1945' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Probate records 'Brown County, Indiana circuit court records' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Court records, Indexes
There is no statewide online court docket system in Indiana. Some states use "docket" to mean court records, but in most states (including Indiana) "docket" means court calendar - the list of upcoming cases. If that's what you're looking for, the source below has links to all online court calendars and dockets in Indiana, arranged by county. If your court isn't on that list, you will have to contact the court clerk. To do that, go to the "Find court records by county" box in the upper left, select your county, and you'll have a list of courts with their contact information and links to their websites.
Usually these are filed with the county court.
Sue Anne Misiniec is the Johnson County, Indiana Clerk.
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.
William R. Henry has written: 'Miscellaneous estate records of Crawford County, Georgia' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Court records '1850 federal census for Houston County, Georgia' -- subject(s): Census, 1850, Registers of births, Genealogy, Census, 7th, 1850 'Miscellaneous estate records of Houston County, Georgia' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Court records 'Early settlers of Greene County, Indiana (from southern states)' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Pioneers, Registers of births
Do you need the court records themselves, or are you asking about the DMV record? For court records go to the Clerk of The Courts office. For DMV records go to your local DMV office.
Contact Indiana DMV -or- the Clerk of the Court for the county in which the tickets were issued.
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.
Maricopa County provides online access to a number of different types of court records. Online searches including High Profile cases, Superior Court, Justice Court, and various municipal court records. Visit the Arizona Court Records related link and scroll down to Maricopa County to view your options. Also available on the related link site are other Arizona court resources, including forms, dockets, and self-help legal resources.