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Each Minnesota district courthouse offers electronic access to statewide public case records through public access terminals. Each district courthouse also offers in-person counter access to locally-stored, public case records in paper form.
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.
PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information. Register for a PACER account. Use the PACER Case Locator if you are not sure which specific federal court the case was filed.
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To request court records from the KDLA, email kdla.archives@ky.gov or call 502-564-1787.
Each Minnesota district courthouse offers electronic access to statewide public case records through public access terminals. Each district courthouse also offers in-person counter access to locally-stored, public case records in paper form.
The Court of Kings Bench of Alberta values the open court principle and its policies enhance access by members of the public and media. Except where restricted by law or a judges order, courtrooms are open to the public and media, and court records and exhibits are available to view or copy.
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.
If the case is closed and no charges will be filed, then the case is not active and the data are public. Members of the public should be able to get a copy of the report.

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