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Connecticut Court Information

The courts in America are noted for their organized structure and efficient functioning systems. The same holds true for the courts located in Connecticut.

Contacting a Connecticut Court

The Connecticut judicial system ensures that you can contact the courts in Connecticut with your specific requirements, as and when required. Depending on the particular type of legal grievance at hand, you might need to get in touch with courts at any level in the state.

There are four main levels of the courts in Connecticut. These are the Supreme Court, the Appellate Court, the Superior Courts and the Probate Courts. The Supreme Court of Connecticut is the highest court in this state, as is the case in the other states of the country. It is located at 231, Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut.

The State of Connecticut is divided into 14 separate legal districts, and the courts are located according to these district-level demarcations. You can get the contact numbers and other details about the court staff over the web.

The legal system of Connecticut also makes sure that you can obtain all the court-related data that you require, and this is possible online. The Connecticut courts have been extensively discussed at the official website,

http://www.jud.ct.gov/http://www.peoplepublicrecords.org/index.html

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Detailed information regarding all the courts (at different legal levels) of Connecticut can be obtained from the above website. You can even file your lawsuit at any particular courthouse online.

Following is the address to find the complete directory for all courts, probation and detentions centers, judges and magistrates and administrative offices of the courts in Connecticut:

http://www.jud.ct.gov/directories.htm

 

Types of Courts in Connecticut

The laws and regulations that govern the overall court system in Connecticut are closely followed in the process of establishment of the other supporting institutions. For example, there are separate family courts in the state, which are overseen by family magistrates.

Probationary courts for the adult citizens of the state can also be found here, as well as juvenile courts and detention centers.

Rules of Court

As can be understood, the prevalent legal system in Connecticut instructs each of the courts here to follow established and well-documented codes of law. In the state, the court personnel often consult references from the law libraries, which also influence their actions.

 

 

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