Bullitt County Traffic Court Records Search

Bullitt County Traffic Court Records are maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk in Shepherdsville. The office processes all traffic citations and maintains case files. You can search records online or visit the courthouse. The clerk provides copies and accepts payments.

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Bullitt County Circuit Court Clerk

The Bullitt County Circuit Court Clerk manages all court records. The office serves Shepherdsville and surrounding communities. Bullitt County is part of the Louisville Metro area. The population is approximately 82,000 residents.

Bullitt County court information page

Court information is available through the Kentucky Court of Justice. Visit kycourts.gov for official details. This page lists contact information and court locations.

The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday. Standard hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact the office to confirm current hours.

Bullitt County Traffic Court Process

Traffic cases follow standard Kentucky procedures. Citations are issued by law enforcement officers. Your court date appears on the ticket. Respond before that date to avoid penalties.

You have several options for resolving your citation. Pay the fine online or in person. This is equivalent to pleading guilty. Or appear in court to contest the charge.

If you appear, the judge will explain your rights. You may plead not guilty and request a trial. The court will set a trial date. You may hire an attorney.

Paying Traffic Fines in Bullitt County

The Circuit Court Clerk accepts multiple payment methods. Cash, checks, and money orders are accepted. Credit cards may be accepted with a processing fee.

Online payments use KYeCourts. Visit kcoj.kycourts.net to pay. You need your citation or case number.

In-person payments can be made at the courthouse. Bring your citation with you. Keep your receipt for records.

Bullitt County Court Records Access

Search Bullitt County cases using CourtNet 2.0. This free system covers all Kentucky courts. Enter a name or case number to search. Visit kcoj.kycourts.net.

For certified copies, visit the clerk in person. Bring photo identification. Fees apply for copies requested.

Older records may be archived. Contact the clerk for cases over 15 years old. The State Records Center or KDLA may hold these files.

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