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Bennington County Court Records

Bennington County court records refer to documents containing details relating to civil and criminal proceedings and administrative activities that have been filed with the Superior Court and courts within the county. These records usually consist of documents such as transcripts, dockets, orders, meeting minutes, decrees, and affidavits. The custodian of court records in Bennington County, Vermont, is typically the Clerk of Court who is responsible for filing, maintaining, and managing access to records in compliance with existing Vermont laws and statutes.

Court records are vital for ensuring judicial accountability and transparency in the legal system. Additionally, the presence of older court records helps provide legal practitioners, scholars, and the public with case precedents and interpretations.

Are Court Records Public in Bennington County?

Yes, per Vermont Rules for Public Access to Court Records and the Rules Governing Dissemination of Electronic Case Records, Bennington county court records are considered public. In Bennington County, the Supreme Court mandates all record custodians to tend to all records requests and, therefore, are free to inspect and request copies of the record, except they are confidential and exempt from public disclosure. These records are exempted from public access if the information contained in them is deemed too sensitive for public access; similarly, if the disclosure of certain records can put an individual or a group of people in danger, such records are exempted to ensure the safety of the subjects.

Below are some records that are exempted from public disclosure:

  • Records of ongoing criminal investigations
  • Mental health records
  • Confidential legal advice
  • Juvenile records
  • Adoption records
  • Records regarding pending litigation

Bennington County Court Records Search

Interested parties can conduct a Bennington County Court Records Search via any of the following avenues:

Bennington County Courts

The Bennington County Court System comprises the Superior Court (Civil, Criminal, Family, and Probate Divisions) and the Vermont Judicial Bureau, which is primarily responsible for hearing numerous cases, including traffic violations, criminal matters, disputes, and family cases. Below is a list of all the courts in Bennington County, Vermont:

Vermont Superior Court - Bennington Civil Division
207 South Street
Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 447-2700

Vermont Superior Court - Bennington Criminal Division
200 Veterans Memorial Drive
Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 447-2727

Vermont Superior Court - Bennington Family Division
200 Veterans Memorial Drive
Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 447-2727

Vermont Superior Court - Bennington Probate Division
207 South Street
Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 447-2700

Bennington County Criminal and Civil Records

Individuals interested in obtaining Bennington County Criminal records can do so by conducting background checks through the Criminal Conviction Report Internet Service (VCCRIS). By providing relevant details such as the requester’s name, the subject’s information, and the reason for the search, requesters can obtain uncertified copies of these records remotely.

Aside from unique rates for organizations serving vulnerable populations and educational institutions, a fee of $30.00 is required for an online background check. Additionally, all payments should be made using a Vermont.gov subscriber account or a credit card. Individuals interested in obtaining certified copies of Bennington Criminal Records must complete a public request form, including the requester’s details and the subject’s information. Third-party applicants are similarly needed to complete the notary section. Upon completing the form, it can be submitted via mail or in person at the address below. It is worth noting that all in-person submissions require the presentation of a government-issued photo ID.

Criminal Records Section

Vermont Crime Information Center
45 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-1300

These requests are typically processed within seven business days of receipt.

Individuals interested in obtaining Bennington County Civil Records can do so by contacting the Bennington County Superior Court, which is responsible for managing access to civil court records in the county. These records include orders, filings, judgments, and other documents related to non-criminal disputes.

Individuals who prefer remote access to records can access Bennington County Civil Court records by simply using the remote search tool Vermont’s Judiciary provides. Interested parties can search for civil court cases through the Vermont Judiciary Public Portal. However, it is worth noting that to use the search tool, visitors are required to create an account, provide details related to the case of their choice, and pay any associated fees.

Alternatively, interested parties can contact the Bennington County Superior Court Clerk’s Office. Once at the office, they will be required to complete a record request form. It is worth noting that to access records, requesters must present a government-issued photo ID and pay any associated fees. All mail-in requests are required to bear the details of the court case record being sought and associated costs to the same address below:

Vermont Superior Court - Bennington Civil Division
207 South Street
Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 447-2700

Bennington County Marriage Records

Bennington County Marriage Records are typically available at different locations; however, for individuals interested in obtaining marriage records and civil unions, the first point of contact should be the Town Clerk to whom the license was originally issued. At the state level, marriage records can be obtained from the Vermont Department of Health or the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration.

It is worth noting that for individuals interested in obtaining marriage records issued between 2014 and the present, the request can be made via online order through the Vermont Department of Health or by simply submitting a complete application form together with the required fee of $10 and all other details either in person or via mail to the address below:

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402

On the other hand, to obtain marriage records dating as far back as 1909 to 2014, interested parties can simply submit a complete records request form together with any relevant details and money at the address below:

Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
Office of the Secretary of State
1078 U.S. Route 2, Middlesex
Montpelier, VT 05633-7701
Phone: (802) 828-3700

Bennington County Divorce Records

Bennington County Divorce Records can be obtained through local avenues, including the Bennington County Family Division, where the divorce was finalized, and through Town Clerks. At the state level, Bennington County Divorce Records can be obtained through the Vermont Department of Health and the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration. Records request are to be mailed to the address below:

Bennington County Family Division
200 Veterans Memorial Drive
Bennington, VT 05201
Phone: (802) 447-2727

Divorces granted from 2014 to the present can be obtained by online order through the Vermont Department of Health or by simply submitting a records application form together with the required fee of $10 and other required details in person or via mail to the address below:

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402

On the other hand, divorces that occurred between 1909 and 2014 can be obtained by simply mailing the complete form and other necessary details to:

Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
Office of the Secretary of State
1078 U.S. Route 2, Middlesex
Montpelier, VT 05633-7701
Phone: (802) 828-3700

Bennington County Birth Records

Bennington County birth records can be accessed locally through the Town Clerk’s Office where the birth occurred. At state level, interested parties can obtain Bennington County birth Records from the Vermont Department of Health by submitting a complete record request form in person or via mail with the required $10 payment to:

Vermont Department of Health
Vital Records Office
P.O. Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402

Bennington County Death Records

Like the birth records, interested parties can obtain Bennington county death records locally from the Town Clerk where the death occurred. On the other hand, individuals can get these records at the state level from the Vermont Department of Health by submitting the required application form and the associated $10 charge to the Vermont Department of Health.

Bennington County Probate Court Records

Bennington County Probate Court Records refers to case records related to guardianships, estate settlements, adoptions, and trusts. Typically, these records provide details on the administration of wills, adoptions, and trusts. Individuals interested in obtaining them may contact the Bennington County Probate Court, the primary custodian of probate records in Bennington County. Requests can be made in person or via mail to the address provided earlier or by using the Vermont Judiciary Public Portal Access provided by the Vermont Judiciary.

It is worth noting that while interested parties can access records remotely for free, researchers are required to pay the associated fee as stipulated by the court to obtain certified copies of documents.

Bennington County Property Records

Bennington County Property Records refers to documentation regarding real estate transactions, property assessments, tax liens, ownership history, and legal descriptions. In Bennington County, the primary property records custodian is the Bennington County Clerk. Individuals interested in obtaining Bennington County Property Records can do so by contacting the clerk’s office in person or via mail at the address provided earlier. Requests should contain details relevant to the property being sought, any associated fees, and a valid means of identification. Additionally, interested parties can use the remote search tool provided by the county.

Bennington County Court Records Online

Aside from government agencies and government search tools, Bennington County Court Records can be obtained from third-party websites like Vermontcourtrecords.us. These third-party search platforms make navigation and search on these platforms easy for interested parties. Their intuitive designs make it convenient and comfortable for researchers to access records remotely. It is, however, worth noting that these platforms are not associated with the government, and as such, records obtained from these third-party platforms should be cross-checked for authenticity and accuracy.

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