Hardin County Traffic Court Records Lookup

Hardin County Traffic Court Records are processed at the Justice Center in Elizabethtown. The Circuit Court Clerk maintains all traffic citations and case files. You can search records through the statewide database or visit the office. The clerk provides access to case information and accepts fine payments.

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Hardin County Circuit Court Clerk

The Hardin County Circuit Court Clerk is Deanna Simcoe. The office is located at the Hardin County Justice Center. Due to ongoing construction, the office has temporarily relocated. Service windows are now in the former driver's license area on the first floor.

Hardin County court information page

The main phone number is 270-766-5000. Fax numbers vary by division. District Traffic and Criminal uses 270-769-6505. Probate and Domestic Violence uses 270-766-5184.

Patron stations are located in the lobby outside the clerk's office. Visitors should avoid parking in the third row of the front lot. Construction has limited some parking areas. Additional parking is available nearby.

Visit kycourts.gov for official court information.

Hardin County Traffic Court Services

The Circuit Court Clerk provides many services. Staff process traffic citations and collect fines. They maintain all court records and dockets. Bonds can be posted during business hours.

Traffic cases are heard in District Court. The judge presides over arraignments and trials. You may plead guilty, not guilty, or no contest. The court sets fines and court costs.

Traffic school referrals are available for eligible cases. Complete the program by your deadline. Submit your certificate to the clerk. This may reduce points on your license.

Paying Traffic Fines in Hardin County

Hardin County accepts multiple payment types. Cash, checks, and money orders are welcome. Credit and debit cards are accepted with a processing fee. Online payments use KYeCourts.

Visit kcoj.kycourts.net to pay online. You need your citation or case number. The system accepts major credit cards. A convenience fee applies.

In-person payments can be made during office hours. The clerk is open Monday through Friday. Arrive early to ensure processing. Late payments may result in additional penalties.

Hardin County Court Records Access

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

For certified copies, visit the clerk in person. Bring identification and case details. Fees apply for all copies. Current records are stored at the Justice Center.

Older records may be archived. Contact the clerk for records over 15 years old. The State Records Center holds files 15 to 35 years old. KDLA stores records over 36 years.

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