Owensboro Daviess County Court Records

Owensboro court records are maintained by the Daviess County court system. Owensboro is the county seat of Daviess County. The city is located on the Ohio River in western Kentucky. Owensboro is the fourth largest city in the state. The Daviess Circuit Court Clerk manages all court records. This office serves over one hundred thousand county residents. Records include civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. The court system operates from the Holbrook Judicial Center.

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Courts in Owensboro

The Daviess Circuit Court holds general jurisdiction over major cases. The court handles civil disputes exceeding five thousand dollars. Felony criminal prosecutions are tried in circuit court. The court also manages probate and estate administration. Family Court operates as a division of circuit court. This specialized court handles divorce, custody, and juvenile matters. Family Court provides consolidated case management. Judges are assigned specifically to family matters.

The Daviess District Court operates alongside circuit court. This limited jurisdiction court processes misdemeanors and violations. Traffic citations and local ordinance violations start here. Small claims cases are heard in district court. Civil cases under five thousand dollars are filed here. The court conducts preliminary hearings for felony cases. Protection orders and emergency matters are addressed here. Most Owensboro residents begin their court experience at this level.

Circuit Court Clerk Jennifer Hardesty Besecker
Holbrook Judicial Center
100 East 2nd Street
Owensboro, KY 42303
Circuit Criminal 270-687-7329 (Division 1)
270-687-7330 (Division 2)
District Court 270-687-7200
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

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The Kentucky Court of Justice manages court records for Owensboro residents through the state judicial system.

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Access case information through CourtNet 2.0, Kentucky's online court records portal.

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These systems provide statewide access to court records and case information.

How to Search Owensboro Court Records

The Daviess Circuit Court Clerk provides multiple record access options. Public computer terminals are available at the judicial center. These stations connect to Kentucky's CourtNet database. CourtNet allows searches by party name or case number. Basic docket information is available free of charge. The system shows case status and scheduled events. Detailed documents require additional steps to obtain. Staff can assist with navigating the search system.

In-person requests allow direct review of court files. The clerk's office is open during regular business hours. Valid photo identification is required for record access. Certified copies cost five dollars per document. Regular copies are fifty cents per page. The office accepts cash, check, and credit cards. A convenience fee applies to card payments. Some records may have restricted access under state law.

Free parking is available near the judicial center. A two-hour garage is located at one twelve Daviess Street. All-day parking is available at four fourteen West 2nd Street. The first two hours are free at this location. The judicial center is accessible for all visitors. Elevators serve all floors of the building. Accessible restrooms are available on each level. The court aims to accommodate all members of the public.

Owensboro Municipal Court Information

The City of Owensboro operates a municipal court system. This court handles city ordinance violations. Traffic citations issued by Owensboro police are processed here. Code enforcement and zoning violations also go to municipal court. The court meets at Owensboro City Hall on scheduled days. Most violations can be resolved by payment of fines. The municipal judge hears contested cases as needed.

Municipal court records are maintained separately from county records. The Owensboro city clerk manages these files. Tickets can often be paid online through the city website. The municipal court offers payment plans for some violations. Community service may substitute for fines in eligible cases. The court provides a local venue for minor violations. This keeps small cases out of the state court system. Contact Owensboro City Hall for current docket information.

Types of Owensboro Court Records

Civil court records cover a range of legal disputes. Circuit civil cases include business litigation and contract disputes. Personal injury cases and property claims are filed here. District civil records show smaller monetary disputes. Eviction proceedings are common in district court. Small claims cases have streamlined procedures. These records contain the claims and court judgments.

Criminal records document the prosecution process from start to finish. District court shows misdemeanor arrests and traffic violations. Circuit court records contain felony indictments and trials. These files show charges, pleas, and sentencing orders. Some cases qualify for pretrial diversion programs. Successful completion can result in dismissed charges. Expungement removes eligible cases from public view. The process requires court approval and proper certification.

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Daviess County Court Records for Owensboro

Owensboro is the county seat of Daviess County. The Holbrook Judicial Center houses the county courts. This modern facility provides accessible court services. The building is located in downtown Owensboro. Free parking is available for courthouse visitors. The county population exceeds one hundred thousand residents. The court system handles a substantial case volume annually.

Daviess County is a regional hub in western Kentucky. The Ohio River location supports commerce and industry. The court system serves the business community's legal needs. Commercial disputes and contract cases are common. The clerk's office provides efficient record management. Digital systems support modern court operations. Public access is available through multiple channels. The court maintains both current files and historical records.

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