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Supreme Court and State Law Library Temporary Location Information
The Supreme Court of Kentucky's Capitol offices, the Supreme Court Clerk's Office and the State Law Library will open at their temporary home at
669 Chamberlin Ave. in late June 2025 after moving from the Capitol. The Capitol is closing for a multiyear renovation. More information is available on the
Supreme Court webpage.
Franklin County courts returning to courthouse Sept. 2
Franklin County court operations will return to the Franklin County Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 2, after being housed in temporary locations since early April due to catastrophic flooding from heavy rainfall. To accommodate the move, the Franklin County Office of Circuit Court Clerk's temporary office at the Administrative Office of the Courts, 1001 Vandalay Drive, will be closed to in-person business Friday. The office will reopen to the public Tuesday at the courthouse. For the latest information, visit the Franklin County webpage or call the Office of Circuit Court Clerk at 502-564-7013.

Behavioral Health Conditional Dismissal ProgramThe BHCDP is transforming how Kentucky’s justice system addresses people who have committed crimes when substance use disorders and/or behavioral health issues are contributing factors, diverting them from incarceration to treatment and support services. Click here to watch videos 
Arrest Warrant and Jury Scam AlertKentuckians are urged to protect themselves against fraudsters who impersonate court personnel or law enforcement officers looking to steal their personal information and money.Click here to watch a video 
Urgent Call for CFCRB VolunteersCitizen Foster Care Review Board volunteers are crucial in safeguarding children by reviewing foster care cases and advising judges. We're seeking volunteers across the state to continue this vital work.Click here to watch a video 
Access to JusticeWith the help of technology, we’ve taken a lot of the cost and confusion out of everyday legal matters for you. Easily complete legal forms you can file with the courts and learn how you can get no- to low-cost legal assistance.Click here to learn more
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