Head to the court clerk’s office and you can see them for free, but you’ll have to pay for any copies.
Some courts have their records available online, but you almost always have to pay to access them.
Stuart March 4th
You can access public court records just by going to the clerk of court’s office and asking to see the record.
Some kinds of records require a court order for you to be able to see them.
A very few court records – usually expunged convictions and juvenile records – cannot be viewed at all.
- Stuart
donetello99 March 4th
well i have checked court records before but i live in wisconsin i went to yahoo or google and type in (your state) court circuits try that once
sassyangel0404 March 4th
You can always go to your states website or you could go to the court clerks office. Depending on what state you live in is depending on whether you can see the records online or not.
wizjp March 4th
Sometimes online free, sometimes for a fee, usually at the clerk of court office
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Common March 4th
Head to the court clerk’s office and you can see them for free, but you’ll have to pay for any copies.
Some courts have their records available online, but you almost always have to pay to access them.
Stuart March 4th
You can access public court records just by going to the clerk of court’s office and asking to see the record.
Some kinds of records require a court order for you to be able to see them.
A very few court records – usually expunged convictions and juvenile records – cannot be viewed at all.
- Stuart
donetello99 March 4th
well i have checked court records before but i live in wisconsin i went to yahoo or google and type in (your state) court circuits try that once
sassyangel0404 March 4th
You can always go to your states website or you could go to the court clerks office. Depending on what state you live in is depending on whether you can see the records online or not.
wizjp March 4th
Sometimes online free, sometimes for a fee, usually at the clerk of court office
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