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Yes, interested persons can look up court cases in Connecticut. They can do so by using the Case Look-up page of the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch. The Case Look-Up website is updated daily but may not display information on confidential cases per Connecticut law. It is also a user-friendly website.
How to Obtain Court Records. 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.
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet.
Interested individuals can obtain Connecticut criminal records by filling out a request form and mailing it in. Although the public can obtain basic criminal information by mailing a request, individuals who wish to obtain a complete criminal record must visit the Bureaus office in person and get fingerprinted.
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet.
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How does a creditor go about getting a judgment lien in Connecticut? The creditor must attach a lien to real estate during the lawsuit itself and, within four months of getting a judgment, the creditor must file a lien certificate with the town clerk in the Connecticut town where the debtors property is located.
(Specific Connecticut statutes and court rules permit particular documents in a civil or criminal case to be sealed. This means that specific records cannot be inspected by members of the public except by order of the court.)
13-52-102(a). A judgment lien expires twenty years after the judgment was rendered, unless the party claiming the lien commences an action to foreclose. Conn. Gen.
If the married couple or joint owners of a property do not have a tenancy by the entireties title, any lien can attach to the persons interest in the property. Whether its judgment or confessed judgment, the lien will attach to the homeowners interest, making the lienor a co-owner of the property.
A judgment stays on your credit report for seven years, although in some cases such as bankruptcy the judgment can stay for as long as 10 years, and it does not matter what type of loan the judgment relates to: a car loan, a student loan, unpaid credit card debt, a personal loan, a cosigned loan, etc.

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