Radcliff Hardin County Court Records

Radcliff court records are maintained by the Hardin County court system. Radcliff is a home rule class city in Hardin County. The city is located near Fort Knox and Elizabethtown. Radcliff has a diverse population of over twenty two thousand residents. The Hardin Circuit Court Clerk manages all court records. This office serves the entire county including Radcliff. Records include civil, criminal, family, and probate matters. The courthouse is located in Elizabethtown, the county seat.

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Courts Serving Radcliff

The Hardin 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 manages probate and estate administration. Family Court operates as a division of circuit court. This court specializes in divorce, custody, and juvenile matters. Family Court provides dedicated handling for family issues. The court serves families throughout Hardin County.

The Hardin District Court operates as the limited jurisdiction court. This court processes misdemeanors and traffic violations. Small claims cases are heard here. Civil cases under five thousand dollars go to district court. The court conducts preliminary hearings for felony cases. Protection orders and emergency matters are addressed here. Most routine court matters for Radcliff residents begin here. The district court provides accessible justice for the community.

Circuit Court Clerk Deanna Simcoe
Hardin County Justice Center
120 East Dixie Avenue
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Phone 270-766-5000
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Note Temporary relocation due to construction - verify current location

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Radcliff Court Records

This resource connects residents with local court services and city government offices.

How to Search Radcliff Court Records

The Hardin Circuit Court Clerk provides multiple record access options. Public computer terminals are available at the justice center. These stations connect to Kentucky's CourtNet database. CourtNet allows searches by party name or case number. Basic case information is free to view. The system shows case status and scheduled events. Detailed documents require additional requests. 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 access. Certified copies cost five dollars per document. Regular copies are fifty cents per page. Payment is accepted by cash, check, or credit card. Some records have restricted access under state law. Juvenile and mental health cases are confidential.

Construction may affect office locations temporarily. The clerk's office has relocated during building improvements. Current location information is available by phone. Service windows are now in the former driver's license area. Patron stations are located in the lobby. Parking restrictions apply in the front lot. Visitors should check current directions before visiting. The county website provides updated facility information.

Radcliff Municipal Court Information

The City of Radcliff operates its own municipal court. This court handles city ordinance violations. Traffic citations issued by Radcliff police are processed here. Code enforcement and zoning violations also go to municipal court. The municipal court meets at Radcliff City Hall. Sessions are held on scheduled days each month. Most violations can be resolved by paying fines.

Municipal court records are maintained separately from county records. The Radcliff city clerk manages these files. Tickets can often be paid online or by mail. The city website provides payment options and information. Contested cases require appearance before the municipal judge. The judge hears evidence and enters rulings. Community service may substitute for fines in some cases. Contact Radcliff City Hall for current court schedules.

Types of Radcliff Court Records

Civil court records cover legal disputes between parties. Circuit civil cases include major contract disagreements. Personal injury 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 entered.

Criminal records document the prosecution process. District court shows misdemeanor arrests and traffic violations. Circuit court records contain felony indictments and trials. These files document the entire case process. Some cases qualify for diversion programs. Successful completion may result in dismissed charges. Expungement removes eligible cases from public view. The process requires court approval and certification.

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Hardin County Court Records for Radcliff

Radcliff is located within Hardin County boundaries. The county seat is Elizabethtown, where courts are located. Radcliff residents travel to Elizabethtown for court business. The Hardin County Justice Center houses the courts. This modern facility provides accessible services. The county population exceeds one hundred eleven thousand. The court system handles a significant case volume.

Hardin County includes Fort Knox military reservation. The diverse population creates varied court needs. The clerk's office serves both civilian and military families. Records management supports efficient court operations. Digital systems provide modern record keeping. Public access is available through multiple channels. The county maintains both current and historical records. The court system meets the needs of a growing community.

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