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Subsequent court dates can be found on the Connecticuts Judicial website: .
The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act was first enacted in 1975. ing to the law, anyone may request public records, including court records, without a statement of purpose. There are also no restrictions on how individuals use public records once obtained.
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.
The Division of Criminal Justice does not provide criminal record information to the public. Criminal record information is maintained by the Connecticut State Police or the Judicial Branch.
Subsequent court dates can be found on the Connecticuts Judicial website: .
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Generally, the arresting agency is the primary custodian for arrest records. In most cases, this is the police department or the sheriffs office. Either way, arrest records are considered public records and are available upon request.
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.
But a protective order only lasts until the criminal case ends, and it may not always protect other people in your family, including any children. A restraining order is ordered by a judge in family court, and it applies only to certain people (explained below).
The Division of Criminal Justice does not provide criminal record information to the public. Criminal record information is maintained by the Connecticut State Police or the Judicial Branch.
Restraining orders are court orders to protect you from someone else. They are public records, but their contents are confidential.

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