Case Information Record
The Kentucky Case Information Record (CIR) is an online system developed by the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) that provides the public with access to detailed court records from the state's courts. The CIR includes searchable records from the Kentucky Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Courts, District Courts, Family Courts, and Juvenile Courts. The records can be searched by case number, party name, subject, and other criteria. The CIR system contains two types of records: docket entries and case files. Docket entries provide a summary of the court documents filed in a case, including the case number, filing date, case type, party names, attorney information, hearings, orders, and court decisions. Case files provide the full text of court documents filed in a case, such as pleadings, motions, orders, and judgments. The CIR system is free and easy to use, and allows users to quickly and easily access court records. The records are updated daily, ensuring that the information is always up to date. The CIR system is an important resource for legal practitioners, researchers, journalists, and anyone else looking to access court records in the state of Kentucky.
The Kentucky Case Information Record (CIR) is an online system developed by the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) that provides the public with access to detailed court records from the state's courts. The CIR includes searchable records from the Kentucky Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Courts, District Courts, Family Courts, and Juvenile Courts. The records can be searched by case number, party name, subject, and other criteria. The CIR system contains two types of records: docket entries and case files. Docket entries provide a summary of the court documents filed in a case, including the case number, filing date, case type, party names, attorney information, hearings, orders, and court decisions. Case files provide the full text of court documents filed in a case, such as pleadings, motions, orders, and judgments. The CIR system is free and easy to use, and allows users to quickly and easily access court records. The records are updated daily, ensuring that the information is always up to date. The CIR system is an important resource for legal practitioners, researchers, journalists, and anyone else looking to access court records in the state of Kentucky.