Crittenden County Criminal Court Records
Start with the county trial court’s criminal docket via the official judiciary case search or the clerk’s counter.
Locate and obtain Crittenden County criminal case dockets and filings.
County trial court criminal records through the official judiciary case search; use the clerk’s records counter if not available online.
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Official access options
| Official Path | Best For | How to Access | What You May Find |
|---|---|---|---|
| County trial court – Criminal case records | Active and closed county-level criminal dockets. | Use the official judiciary case search or contact the trial court clerk. | Case titles, docket entries, hearing dates, dispositions. |
| Judiciary online case search | Quick docket checks and basic case details. | Open the official online case search and run a criminal lookup for this county. | Docket summaries, case status, scheduled hearings. |
| Clerk of Court – Records counter | Official copies, full files, and items not online. | Visit or contact the clerk’s criminal records counter with a name or case number. | Case files, certified copies, minute entries, older records. |
| Courthouse public terminals | On-site searches when online access is limited. | Use public access terminals; ask staff for the criminal index. | Register of actions, docket views, index results. |
| Appellate court docket (statewide) | Criminal appeals originating from the county. | Use the official appellate docket search. | Appeal case numbers, parties, filings, decisions. |
Procedural questions
Where should I start a criminal records search?
Begin with the official judiciary online case search for the county’s trial court criminal docket. If results are limited, contact the clerk of court.
How do I get a certified copy of a criminal record?
Request it from the clerk of court’s records counter and provide the case number or party name.
What if I cannot find a case online?
Verify names and details, then ask the clerk to run an on-site index or file search.
Are any criminal records restricted?
Some records may be sealed or otherwise restricted by court order. The clerk can confirm access status and next steps.