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For Vermont state courts, the general public can access case summaries online for the Civil Division and Judicial Bureau through the Vermont Judiciary Public Portal.
Can I come to court? Yes. Be aware that some hearings are in-person and some are remote. If you are unsure whether your hearing will be held remotely or in person, check your hearing notice, call your attorney, or call the Judiciarys Information Center at 802-652-1900.
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.
If you dont know your case number or where your case is being handled, contact the Information Center: 802-652-1900. You may want to follow up with a phone call to the court after a few days to make sure they received your filing.
The Public Portal is a web-based platform that offers court users and members of the general public customized role-based access to court records, hearing calendars and other data. The Portal also provides a convenient way to pay court fines online from anywhere on any compatible device.
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The Vermont Public Records Law is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to public records of government bodies at all levels in Vermont. Public records includes all documents, no matter the physical form that are produced or acquired in the course of public agency business.
No, a release is not required to obtain a Vermont Criminal Conviction report. Pursuant to legislative mandate anyone can request and obtain a Vermont Criminal Conviction report on anyone.
Vermonts court system consists of four courts. The State supreme court and the superior court are authorized by the State constitution, as are the 19 probate courts, and the district court was created by statute in 1967 from independent municipal courts.

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