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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 clerks office. The Case Flow clerk is usually the man or woman in charge of all court case scheduling.
Remote court proceedings are just like any other in-court proceeding; the only difference is that in a remote court proceeding, some or all of the participants may not be in the same physical space.
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. This is called remote access.
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.
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.
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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. This is called remote access.
Members of the public have the right to see any document in any court file, unless a court has sealed the file, or statute has rendered the contents of the file confidential.
Types of courts Basic distinctions must be made between criminal and civil courts, between courts of general jurisdiction and those of limited jurisdiction, and between appellate and trial courts. There are also constitutional, federal, and transnational courts.
The Superior Court has four principal trial divisions: civil, criminal, family and housing.
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.

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