Winchester People Search Directory

Winchester is the county seat of Clark County, Kentucky, located in the eastern Bluegrass Region. With a population of over 19,000 residents, Winchester serves as the administrative and commercial center for Clark County. The city is known for its historic downtown and connection to the beer cheese tradition. Finding people in Winchester requires accessing records from the City Clerk, Clark County Clerk, and state databases. Each office provides different resources for locating individuals.

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Winchester City Clerk Records

The Winchester City Clerk serves as a City Commission-appointed record-keeping officer. The Clerk and staff are responsible for the preparation, execution, and archiving of all City records. The City Manager's Office handles public records requests.

Winchester city records access

Access Winchester city records through the City Clerk's office or City Manager's Office.

Records available include resolutions and ordinances, City Commission records, and historical information. An Open Records Request Form is available in PDF format for submitting requests. Historical information is also available directly from the City Clerk's Office.

The City Clerk can be reached at (859) 744-6292. The City Manager's Office can be contacted at (859) 744-2821 for public records inquiries.

Clark County People Search Resources

The Clark County Clerk maintains records for Winchester and all of Clark County. Michelle S. Turner serves as the County Clerk. The office is located at 34 South Main Street, Room 109, in downtown Winchester.

The Clark County Clerk can be reached at (859) 745-0280. Fax number is (859) 745-4251. Email inquiries can be sent to michelles.turner@ky.gov. Office hours are Monday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with Tuesday through Friday hours varying.

The County Clerk maintains land records, deeds, mortgages, liens, marriage licenses, and other recorded documents. These records are available for public inspection during regular business hours.

Winchester Court Records Access

Clark County court records are available through the Kentucky Court of Justice system. CourtNet 2.0 provides online access to case information from all 120 Kentucky counties. You can search by party name, case number, or date range.

The Clark County Courthouse in Winchester handles legal proceedings for county residents. Circuit Court manages civil cases over five thousand dollars, felony criminal cases, and family court matters. District Court handles smaller claims, misdemeanors, traffic offenses, and probate cases.

In-person record requests can be made at the courthouse. The Circuit Court Clerk's office provides access to public court files. Some records may have restricted access due to privacy requirements. Juvenile cases and certain family court matters are confidential.

Winchester Property People Search

The Clark County Clerk maintains land records for Winchester properties. These records include deeds, mortgages, liens, and other property documents. The office provides access to recorded documents dating back to the county's earliest records.

Property records help locate individuals through real estate ownership. Current owners are listed on warranty and quitclaim deeds. Mortgages show lender relationships and loan amounts. Liens reveal financial obligations tied to properties.

Assessment records are maintained by the Clark County Property Valuation Administrator. These records show property values, ownership information, and tax details for Winchester properties.

Winchester Open Records Requests

Kentucky's Open Records Act provides access to public documents for state residents. Only Kentucky residents may request records under the amended law effective June 2021. Requests must include a statement confirming residency status.

Submit city records requests to the Winchester City Manager's Office. Clark County records are maintained by the County Clerk at 34 South Main Street. Both offices must respond within five business days. Extensions are permitted for complex or voluminous requests.

Standard copy fees are ten cents per page as set by Kentucky statute. Electronic records may be provided at actual cost. Some records are exempt from disclosure under KRS 61.878. Denials must include specific statutory citations.

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