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Court records are also referred to as public records and can be accessed by the public. Every state maintains and updates its court records. They are particularly useful if you want to verify certain details about a person’s background or even if you want to check on whether you are expected to come into inheritance. At www.courtrecords.org you can request for court records that you are looking for. If you were to look for them by yourself at the court house it would be a time consuming and frustrating process.

Every state has its own trial court system and court records are maintained accordingly. In Maine the justice system consists of superior courts, district courts, probate courts and judicial branch violations bureau. While the superior courts in Maine have general jurisdiction on all civil and criminal cases they hear cases that lie beyond the jurisdiction of the other courts. For jury trials cases are forwarded to the superior courts.

Maine district courts have jurisdiction on certain civil and criminal cases. The civil cases that the district courts hear include domestic relations cases and landlord and tenant disputes. Criminal cases that require less than one year of imprisonment are also handled by the district courts. Most district courts in Maine have divisions such as traffic division, juvenile division and family division.

Maine probate courts deal with probate matters such as trusts, estates and guardianship. The Maine judicial branch violations bureau is a unified system that deals with traffic violations across the state. Irrespective of the kind of court records you are searching for, www.courtrecords.org search team can find them for you.

 
 
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