Florence Family Court Records Database

Florence Family Court Records are maintained through the Boone County Justice Center in Burlington. Residents of Florence can access divorce decrees, custody orders, adoption records, and domestic violence filings through the Circuit Court Clerk. The Family Court division serves all of Boone County including Florence residents with full case management services.

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Where to Find Florence Family Court Records

The Boone County Justice Center houses all Florence Family Court Records. The facility is located at 6025 Rogers Lane in Burlington, Kentucky. Family Court operates from Room 352 on the third floor. The Circuit Court Clerk's office is on the first floor in Room 141.

Family Court Judge Kendra McCardle presides over cases for Florence residents. Her office can be reached at 859-817-5820. The court handles divorce, custody, adoption, paternity, and domestic violence matters. All records are stored and maintained by the Circuit Court Clerk.

City of Florence website providing information about Family Court Records access

Visit the City of Florence website at florence-ky.gov for local government information.

The Boone County Clerk maintains a Florence office for convenience. This location is at 8100 Ewing Blvd in the Florence City Building. You can reach them at 859-334-2108 for questions about records and services available to Florence residents.

How to Search Florence Family Court Records Online

Florence residents can search Family Court Records through Kentucky's online systems. CourtNet 2.0 provides limited public access to case information. You can search by party name or case number to find basic case details.

The online system shows case status, hearing dates, and party information. Full case documents are not available to the public online. Only Kentucky attorneys and approved media members can access complete digital files.

Boone County Clerk website for accessing Florence Family Court Records

The Boone County Clerk website is available at boonecountyclerk.ky.gov.

For complete Florence Family Court Records, you must visit the courthouse in person. The Circuit Court Clerk can provide certified copies of any document in the case file. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page.

Types of Florence Family Court Records

Family Court in Boone County handles many case types for Florence residents. Divorce and dissolution of marriage cases are the most common filings. These records include petitions, financial disclosures, settlement agreements, and final decrees.

Child custody and support cases create detailed records. These files contain parenting plans, custody evaluations, and support calculations. The court maintains these documents to ensure children's welfare remains the priority.

Adoption records are filed with the Family Court division. These cases require extensive documentation including home studies and consent forms. Most adoption records are sealed and require a court order to access.

Domestic violence protective orders are also handled by Family Court. Emergency Protective Orders and Domestic Violence Orders protect victims. These records may have restricted access to protect victim safety.

Requesting Florence Family Court Records

You can request Florence Family Court Records in several ways. In-person visits to the Boone County Justice Center provide same-day service for most requests. Visit Window 3 at the clerk's office for records assistance.

For records less than 15 years old, contact the Circuit Court Clerk directly. Bring valid photo identification and case information. The clerk can locate and copy documents while you wait.

Boone County Government website with resources for Florence Family Court Records

Boone County Government information is available at boonecountyky.org.

Records between 15 and 35 years old are stored at the State Records Center. Email your request to state.records@ky.gov with the case number. Records over 35 years old are at the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.

Florence Family Court Operations

The Boone County Justice Center operates Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. Family Court hearings are scheduled throughout the week. Juvenile dockets are held on Wednesdays and are confidential.

The Circuit Court Clerk's office stops processing bonds and payments at 3:30 pm. Plan your visit accordingly if you need to post bond or make payments. The office is closed on state holidays.

eFiling is required for most family court cases. Attorneys must submit documents through the Kentucky Court of Justice eFiling system. Self-represented litigants can file in person at the clerk's office.

Florence Family Court Record Fees

Copy fees for Florence Family Court Records are set by Kentucky law. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page. Certified copies require an additional $5.00 certification fee per document.

Payment options include cash, check, money order, and credit cards. Credit card transactions incur a processing fee. Make checks payable to the Boone County Circuit Court Clerk.

Mail requests should include payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Include specific case information to help locate your records. Allow extra time for processing mailed requests.

Access Rules for Florence Family Court Records

Many Florence Family Court Records are confidential. Juvenile cases, adoption files, and some domestic violence records have restricted access. You must prove you are a party to the case to view confidential files.

Photo identification is required for all record requests. The clerk will verify your identity before releasing any information. Third parties need a court order to access confidential records.

Phone inquiries are limited for confidential cases. Staff cannot verify identity over the telephone. You must visit in person to access restricted Florence Family Court Records.

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Nearby Family Court Records Locations

Florence residents may need records from nearby counties. These locations serve the Northern Kentucky region.