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  2. Begin by entering the Case Number at the top of the form. If unknown, you may leave this field blank.
  3. Fill in the Court name and County where the case is being heard.
  4. In the section for 'Name of Prosecuting Witness', print or type your full name clearly.
  5. Sign your name in the designated area to acknowledge your commitment to attend trial and testify.
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Federal case files are maintained electronically and are available through the internet-based Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service. PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information. Register for a PACER account.
Original court records are kept either in the county courthouse or at the state archives. The FamilySearch Library and the Department of Libraries and Archives have microfilm copies of court records from many counties.
The Kentucky Court of Justice is a four-tiered system of adjudication including a Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, and District Court. In 2002, a constitutional amendment was approved formally sanctioning the creation of Family Courts.

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Call or visit the appropriate court clerk to request copies or access to court case records. ​Circuit, Family, District and Business Courts: If the case or proceeding was heard by the Circuit, District, Family or Business Court, contact the Office of Circuit Court Clerk in the county in which the case was handled.

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