Breckinridge County Criminal and Court Records

Breckinridge County lies in west central Kentucky along the Ohio River. Hardinsburg serves as the county seat. The Breckinridge County Sheriff enforces the law and maintains arrest records. The 46th Judicial Circuit Court handles felony cases and keeps court records. Both offices provide public access to their records upon request.

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Breckinridge County Quick Facts

20,000 Population
46th Judicial Circuit
Hardinsburg County Seat
1799 Established

Breckinridge County Sheriff Office

The Breckinridge County Sheriff provides law enforcement for the county. The office patrols the area, answers calls, and investigates crimes. Arrest records and incident reports are available through the sheriff office.

Breckinridge County Kentucky Sheriff office homepage

You can request arrest reports and jail information by contacting the sheriff. The office is located in Hardinsburg near the courthouse. Staff can help you find basic information about current inmates and recent arrests.

Office Breckinridge County Sheriff
Address 111 S Main Street
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
Phone (270) 756-2248
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website breckinridgecountysheriff.net

Breckinridge County Circuit Court

The Breckinridge County Circuit Court is part of the 46th Judicial Circuit. This court hears all felony criminal cases filed in the county. The Circuit Clerk maintains all court records and provides public access.

Breckinridge County Kentucky court location and contact page

Court records include indictments, court orders, and final judgments. You can visit the clerk office to search for cases by name. Copies of documents are available for a fee.

How to Search Breckinridge County Criminal Records

To find criminal records in Breckinridge County, you can check with the sheriff office for arrest records and the clerk office for court records. Both offices accept public records requests.

Kentucky CourtNet 2.0 provides online access to court records from all counties including Breckinridge. You can search by name or case number. This service requires registration at kcoj.kycourts.net.

Breckinridge County Kentucky public information page

For in-person searches, visit the Circuit Clerk at the courthouse in Hardinsburg. Staff can help you locate case files and make copies. Bring identification and the name of the person you are searching for.

To search effectively, you need:

  • Full name of the defendant
  • Approximate date of offense or filing
  • Case number if available
  • Valid photo identification

Breckinridge County Jail Information

The Breckinridge County Jail holds inmates awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. Current inmates can be found by calling the sheriff office. The jail is located near the courthouse in Hardinsburg.

To find an inmate, call (270) 756-2248 during business hours. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what charges they face, and their bond status.

Some inmates may be held at regional jails that serve multiple counties. If you cannot find someone in the county jail, ask the sheriff if they may be housed elsewhere.

Types of Criminal Records Available

Breckinridge County maintains various criminal records. Each type serves a different purpose and is stored by a specific office. Knowing what records exist helps you request the right documents.

Arrest records show who was taken into custody and when. Incident reports document the facts of a crime. These are kept by the sheriff office.

Court records include all filings and orders in a case. These show the charges, court dates, and final outcome. The Circuit Clerk maintains these files.

Common record types include:

  • Arrest and booking reports
  • Incident and offense reports
  • Court dockets and case files
  • Grand jury indictments
  • Judgments and sentencing orders

Kentucky Open Records Act

The Kentucky Open Records Act gives citizens the right to inspect and copy public records. This includes most criminal records held by government agencies. Some records may be restricted by law.

To request records, write to the agency that holds them. Describe what you need with as much detail as possible. The agency must respond within three business days.

Fees may apply for copies. Plain copies cost less than certified copies. The agency should inform you of any fees before processing your request.

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