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Generally speaking, those seeking access to public records are advised to put the request in writing and to email it to TRE.Records@vermont.gov. If email is not an option, mail the request to: Office of the State Treasurer, 109 State Street, 4th floor, Montpelier, VT 05609-6200.
The Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction. There is no intermediate court in Vermont. In special types of cases, the Supreme Court has original or exclusive jurisdiction.
To avoid an impending suspension, please contact the Judicial Bureau at 802-295-8869 or 802-652-1900. State law authorized the court administrator to refer past-due judgments to a designated collection agency. For judgments referred to a collection agency, you must provide payments to the collection agency.
(a) Physical Case Records. Public access to physical case records is provided by request to the custodian in the court or office where the record was filed. If the record is in the Vermont State Archives, public access is provided by request to that agency.
Yes, pursuant to Vermont laws anyone can now obtain a Vermont criminal conviction report on anyone else provided they have their name and date of birth.

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To request copies of case records, fill out the Request for Access to Court Records form. and send it to the court where the case was filed. You can find the form in the Forms section at the bottom of this page. Email, mail, or hand deliver the completed form to the court where the case was filed.
There are 14 units of the Superior Court, one corresponding to each county. The Superior Court has five divisions: civil, criminal, environmental, family, and probate. The Superior Court also has a Judicial Bureau, which has statewide jurisdiction. Each of these courts has a distinct role in providing justice.