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Yes, generally public access to formal court records is available. There are specific restrictions on access to particular types of proceedings, for example Family Court matters. There are also a number of rules that govern access and the process.
In general, once process is issued (meaning an Information is sworn and an arrest is made or a summons is served), criminal court files and documents are publicly accessible, unless legislation, a common law rule or a court order restricts access.
Yes, generally public access to formal court records is available. There are specific restrictions on access to particular types of proceedings, for example Family Court matters. There are also a number of rules that govern access and the process.
www.courts.state.nh.us The New Hampshire Court system is composed of the Supreme Court, the Superior Court, the District Court, the Family Division, the Probate Court, and the Administrative Office of the Courts.
How Can I Change My Connecticut Court Date? If you are unable to make your court date for a Connecticut arrest, then you MUST call the Case Flow Coordinator Clerk at the Superior Court clerk's office. The Case Flow clerk is usually the man or woman in charge of all court case scheduling.

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You can access your file at the Court Services Division counter at the courthouse where your matter is proceeding. Ontario court addresses are listed on the Ministry of the Attorney General website.
As a general rule, all court documents are a matter of public record unless a legislative provision or court order restricts public access.
Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerk's Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.
If you wish to obtain copies of disposed Superior Court records, requests for files must be e-mailed to: SuperiorCourtRecordsCenter@jud.ct.gov. You may also call the Centralized Services Unit at 860-263-2750. All requests for files must include the name of the case and docket number.
Once a court record is sealed, it shall not be open to public inspection except by order of the court. Any case records not subject to disclosure except upon order of the court shall be kept in a separate section of the court files, accessed only by the court and the clerk's staff.

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