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Case Look-up CT Judicial Branch
This section of the website provides users with information about Supreme and Appellate, civil, family, criminal, motor vehicle, housing, and small claims cases.
Connecticut Judicial Branch
Jan 23, 2025 · The mission of the Connecticut Judicial Branch is to serve the interests of justice and the public by resolving matters brought before it in a fair, timely, efficient and open manner. Attorneys Courts
Criminal / Motor Vehicle Case Look-up - CT Judicial Branch
Each criminal and motor vehicle charge which resulted in a conviction within the past 10 years is shown, including convictions resulting from unvacated forfeitures of bail or collateral deposited to secure a person's appearance in court in motor vehicle cases; unvacated forfeitures of bail or collateral deposited to secure a person's appearance ...
Official Court Forms of the Connecticut Judicial Branch
The mission of the Connecticut Judicial Branch is to serve the interests of justice and the public by resolving matters brought before it in a fair, timely, efficient and open manner.
CT Judicial Branch Publications
The following Judicial publications are available for purchase at the Commission on Official Legal Publications: Connecticut Appellate Reports ; Connecticut Code of Evidence; Connecticut Practice Book; Connecticut Reports; Connecticut Supplement; Manual of Style for CT Courts; Probate Court Rules of Procedure
Supreme/Appellate Case Look-up
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Supreme/Appellate Case Look-up
This website provides case information for Supreme Court and Appellate Court cases filed after January 1, 1991. Case information displayed on this website includes all information entered into the system through the previous business day.
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How do I complain about a judge? - CT Judicial Branch
If you disagree with the decision of a family support magistrate, the proper remedy is to appeal the decision within 14 days to a superior court judge. Please contact the court clerk's office or visit the Judicial Branch website for a copy of the appeal Form JD-FM-111.
Courts - CT Judicial Branch
This section provides information on the various functions and operations of our state courts, as well as addresses, phone numbers, and directions to each court location.