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Accessing criminal court records can vary depending on your location and the type of information you are looking for. Generally, there are a few common ways to access criminal court records: 1. Check the court's website: Many courts now have online portals where you can search for and access court records. You can typically search by case number, defendant name, or date of the offense. 2. Visit the courthouse: You can also visit the courthouse in person and request access to court records. In some cases, you may need to fill out a form or provide identification to obtain the information. 3. Hire a lawyer or private investigator: If you need help accessing criminal court records, you may want to hire a lawyer or private investigator who has experience in this area. They can help you navigate the legal system and obtain the information you need. 4. Use a public records website: There are many websites that provide access to public records, including criminal court records. However, it's important to be cautious when using these websites, as they may not always provide accurate or up-to-date information. It's also worth noting that some types of criminal court records may be restricted or sealed due to privacy concerns or other legal reasons. If you encounter difficulties accessing the information you need, you may want to consult with a lawyer or other legal professional for guidance.
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