Fayette County Public Records Search

Fayette County is home to Lexington, the second largest city in Kentucky. Over 323,000 people live here. The county maintains public records through several offices. You can search court cases, land deeds, and property assessments. Many records are online. The Fayette County Legal Help Center also offers free assistance.

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Fayette County Circuit Court Records

The Fayette County Circuit Court handles civil and criminal cases. The court is part of the Kentucky Court of Justice. You can search case records online through CourtNet 2.0. This system covers all 120 Kentucky counties. Visit kcoj.kycourts.net to search.

The Fayette County Legal Help Center offers free legal information. It helps people handling legal matters on their own. The center is part of Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government. Staff can guide you to the right records and forms.

Fayette County Circuit Court information page

The Fayette County Circuit Court provides access to civil, criminal, and family court case records.

Fayette County Property Valuation Administrator

The PVA office determines fair cash value for property taxes. Andrea Ewen serves as Administrative Assistant. The office is at 101 East Vine Street, Suite 600, Lexington, KY 40507. The phone is 859-246-2722. The fax is 859-246-2729.

Citizens can examine property records online. You can check accuracy of characteristics on file. The PVA website shows assessed values and ownership information. Visit fayettepva.com to search.

Fayette County Property Valuation Administrator website

The Fayette County PVA provides online access to property assessments and ownership records.

The Homestead Exemption is available for seniors 65 and older. Disabled homeowners also qualify. This exemption reduces your property's taxable value. Visit the PVA office to apply. You must meet ownership and residency requirements as of January 1.

Fayette County Clerk Land Records

Susan Lamb serves as Fayette County Clerk. She is the first female to hold this office. She took office in January 2023. The office provides land records and election information. Motor vehicle services are also available.

The land records system was upgraded in 2023. Fayette County residents can access most land records online. This includes deeds, mortgages, and plats. You can search from home or office. Visit the County Clerk website to access the system.

Lexington Open Records Requests

Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government follows the Kentucky Open Records Act. You must be a Kentucky resident to request records. Every request must state how you are a resident. This follows KRS 61.870.

Lexington Kentucky open records request page

Lexington provides information on submitting open records requests under Kentucky law.

The city offers a FOIA Public Portal. You can search the record request archive. Check status of existing requests. Submit new open records requests. Visit lexingtonky.justfoia.com to use the portal.

Lexington FOIA public portal for records requests

The Lexington FOIA portal allows residents to submit and track open records requests online.

Lexington Records Center and Archives

The Records Center and Archives is an off-site storage facility. It maintains city government records and archival materials. Historic documents are preserved here. You can request access to older records through the city clerk's office.

Note: The Records Center stores inactive files. Current records remain at individual departments. Contact the specific department for recent documents.

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