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Kentucky Courts We provide citizens equal access to justice as they exercise their constitutional rights. Visit https://kcoj.info/AboutTheCourts

Want to learn more about the historical photos used in our commemorative banner? The Kentucky Judicial Branch – also known as the Kentucky Court of Justice – is a four-tiered system consisting of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court and District Court. The two trial courts, Circuit Court and District Court, first hear the facts of a case and issue judgments on those facts. The two ap

pellate courts, the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, may be asked to review the judgment of a lower court to see if a mistake was made. The Supreme Court is the state court of last resort and the final interpreter of Kentucky law. Nearly 1.2 million court cases flow through Kentucky courtrooms each year, affecting millions of citizens. Almost every person will interact with the courts at some point, whether to obtain a driver’s license, pursue a small claims case, seek protection from domestic violence, settle an estate, legalize an adoption, finalize a divorce, file a civil case, seek justice in a criminal matter or acquire assistance on other matters. Justices and judges run for election on a nonpartisan basis. Supreme Court justices, Court of Appeals judges and circuit judges serve eight-year terms. District judges serve for a term of four years. Judicial vacancies that occur during an unexpired term are filled by a Judicial Nominating Commission headed by the chief justice. The Supreme Court and Court of Appeals have clerks of court who are appointed to their positions and are responsible for the custody, control and storage of all appellate records. At the trial court level, circuit court clerks are responsible for the custody, control and safe storage of Circuit Court and District Court records. Circuit court clerks run for office on a partisan basis and one is elected in each of Kentucky’s 120 counties for a six-year term. The Administrative Office of the Courts is the operations arm for the state court system. The AOC provides administrative support to nearly 3,400 employees, including 404 elected justices, judges and circuit court clerks, and executes the Judicial Branch budget. The Judicial Article to the Kentucky Constitution took effect in 1976 and established Kentucky’s court system of today. The article created the Judicial Branch as an independent branch of government, separate from the Executive and Legislative branches and from county and city governments. It also created the Supreme Court of Kentucky and combined the four levels of the courts to create a unified court system. The article made the chief justice the administrative head of the court system.

📢 Western Kentucky residents: Join the conversation at a virtual foster care community forum on Thursday, June 4. Connec...
06/01/2026

📢 Western Kentucky residents: Join the conversation at a virtual foster care community forum on Thursday, June 4.

Connect with community members, share your perspective and be part of discussions about improving Kentucky's foster care system and outcomes for children and families.

Learn more and register: https://kcoj.info/FCForumJune2026.

The Kentucky Judicial Branch is continuing its reorganization of the Office of Statewide Programs to strengthen frontlin...
06/01/2026

The Kentucky Judicial Branch is continuing its reorganization of the Office of Statewide Programs to strengthen frontline staffing, streamline supervision and align operations with funding approved by the Kentucky General Assembly. Read more: https://kcoj.info/ky-courts-reorg

Paying court fines and fees is easy with ePay. Make secure payments online anytime on the Kentucky courts website. Get s...
06/01/2026

Paying court fines and fees is easy with ePay. Make secure payments online anytime on the Kentucky courts website. Get started at https://kcoj.info/ePay 💳⚖️

Specialty Courts in Harlan County participated in a community cleanup.
05/29/2026

Specialty Courts in Harlan County participated in a community cleanup.

05/29/2026

The Kentucky Court of Appeals released its latest opinions today. View them on our website by selecting Court of Appeals Minutes. https://kcoj.info/COAMinutes

Specialty Courts in Breathitt, Powell and Wolfe counties partnered with Stanton City Park to help beautify a local war m...
05/29/2026

Specialty Courts in Breathitt, Powell and Wolfe counties partnered with Stanton City Park to help beautify a local war memorial honoring SFC John D. Morton.

🎓 Specialty Courts in Christian County celebrate a veteran achieving a new beginning! Learn more about Kentucky's Specia...
05/29/2026

🎓 Specialty Courts in Christian County celebrate a veteran achieving a new beginning! Learn more about Kentucky's Specialty Courts at https://kcoj.info/SpecialtyCourts

Specialty Courts in Harlan County hosted a car wash fundraiser in support of the No More Lost Voices Charity, helping br...
05/28/2026

Specialty Courts in Harlan County hosted a car wash fundraiser in support of the No More Lost Voices Charity, helping bring hope and recovery to the community.

⚖️ The Court of Appeals will be at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro today to hear oral arguments at 11 a.m. CDT an...
05/28/2026

⚖️ The Court of Appeals will be at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro today to hear oral arguments at 11 a.m. CDT and 1:30 p.m. CDT in cases on appeal from Graves and Kenton counties. The public is invited to observe. https://kcoj.info/COANR05282026

Specialty Courts in Harlan County partnered with Cumberland Hope Center for a field day event to celebrate recovery and ...
05/27/2026

Specialty Courts in Harlan County partnered with Cumberland Hope Center for a field day event to celebrate recovery and community.

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1001 Vandalay Drive
Frankfort, KY
40601

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

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