How do I get a copy of my court records?

You may come in to the office and copy anything that is in your file. The fee is 50 cents per page. Keep in mind that unlike Circuit court, where most records are available for public inspection, many family court records are considered confidential and may only be inspected with special permission. Confidential records include:

  • Abuse and Neglect
  • Adoptions
  • Juvenile Cases
  • Termination of Parental Rights
  • Any other sealed records

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1. How is a jury selected?
2. Do I have to serve on jury duty?
3. How do I get a copy of my court records?
4. May I pay my child support with a credit card or personal check?
5. My child just turned 18 years old, do I still have to pay child support?
6. I was served with a rule to show cause, but I have paid my child support current. Do I still have to come to court?
7. Has my child support been paid?
8. How do I get someone out of jail on a Family Court case?
9. How do I get someone out of jail on criminal charges?