Office of Circuit Court Clerk
Circuit Court Clerk: Kelly Botts
Phone: 606-768-2461
Fax: 606-768-2462
Court Schedules:
Circuit Court Motion Days
Division 1: Fourth Thursday. Domestic/Family at 11:00 a.m. & Civil at 9:00 a.m., Child Support at 9:30 a.m., Criminal at 10 a.m.
Division 2: Second Thursday. Civil at 9:00 a.m., Criminal at 10:00 a.m. Domestic/Family at 11:00 a.m.
Motions must be filed one week before motion day and include defendant and judge on certificate of service.
Standard visitation schedule available upon request.
District Court
Civil Motions: Tuesday (first, second, third), 9:00 a.m.
Traffic/Misdemeanor/Felony Arraignment: Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.
Payment Docket (court costs/fines owed): Second Tuesday, 9:00 a.m.
Juvenile: Tuesday (second, third), 1:00 p.m.
Driver's Licensing: Effective July 1, 2022, all driver’s license services have moved from the Offices of Circuit Court Clerk to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. More at drive.ky.gov.
Payment options: Cash, check, money order. Cash required for bond. Cash, local personal check, credit and debit cards (fee applies) accepted in person. For check - physical and mailing address, phone number and driver's license number required. For credit and debit - Cardholder's driver's license number required. Photo ID required to post or pick up bond. Restitution must be paid with cash or money order. The money order should be made payable to the Menifee Office of Circuit Court Clerk, with the payment designated for the victim. Cashier's check or money order accepted for mailed payment on prepayable offenses. We do not accept payment over the phone. Pay online with ePay.
Accessibility: Elevator.
Requesting Court Case Records
Circuit court clerks are responsible for managing the records of Kentucky's Circuit, Family, District and Business courts. The Office of Circuit Court Clerk in each county is the starting point for requesting copies of court records from cases in that county. Call or visit the office to access case records. For more information on obtaining case information, visit the Request Court Records page.
Depending on the type and age of a case, the court case record may be stored in the court clerk's office or at a record facility, or it may have been destroyed as authorized by the Kentucky Court of Justice's Record Retention schedules. If the court clerk states the court case record is being stored at a record facility and is available for public access, the court clerk will identify the record facility and provide the case and file locator numbers to assist with access and copies.