Contact us Located at our main office: 201 East Main Street, Ste 600. We take complaints Mon – Weds – Fri, 8:00 to 4:30 Contact:Hunter Faulconer (ret. LMPD) [email protected] What do I need to file a complaint? First, you must file a police report. We will not take a complaint without the report.
This office is responsible for serving as legal advisor to the elected constitutional offices in the county, establishing paternity and collecting court-ordered child support, representing the Commonwealth in juvenile dependency, neglect and abuse cases, and assisting families with disability guardianship and ...
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Rodman Keenon Swinford was born and raised in Lexington, KY. He is a graduate of Henry Clay High School. He received a B.S. in Criminal Justice from The University of Alabama.
As legal representative for the people, the Commonwealth's Attorney has the duty to seek justice for all. Thomas B. Wine, first elected as Commonwealth's Attorney in 2012, was elected to a second term in 2018, which will expire January 5, 2025.
Drug use or dealing is a crime and should be reported to the police immediately. You can contact the police on 101 or 999 in an emergency.
A program for first-time offenders who are eligible to get their charge (s) dismissed and expunged.
A program for people who received a traffic ticket and may be eligible to have the ticket dismissed and expunged.
A first of its kind program, designed to teach teenage drivers proper driving techniques.
Have you been provided a bad/cold check? Our office has a dedicated division devoted to helping you collect your restitution.
Our office will review your criminal complaint and then assist you in filing criminal charges.
Learn more about the Fayette County Attorney’s role in collecting delinquent property taxes.
Learn more about obtaining guardianship, conservatorship and involuntary hospitalization.
Fayette Area Coordinated Transportation’s (FACT) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator is responsible for timely review, documentation and equitable resolution of ADA complaints. The Director of FACT is responsible for ADA Program oversight as well as determining the outcome of appeals.
The complainant can appeal the determination/resolution within 30 calendar days of receipt of FACT’s response to the complaint. An appeal can be made in writing, telephone or in person to FACT’s Director, Lori Groover-Smith.
An important responsibility of the County Attorney is the collection of delinquent property taxes. This office is presently under contract with the Kentucky Department of Revenue/Finance and Administration Cabinet to enforce and collect delinquent property taxes, including assessments on real property, tangible (personal property), and public service commission tax bills.
These cases, which are commonly referred to as “DNA” and are heard in our Family Court, will rip at your heart. However, it becomes one of the most gratifying court processes when children are protected, parents are provided with important parenting skills, and families are redirected in positive, healthy and safe directions.
If the taxpayer continues to ignore or refuses to pay the delinquent property tax, civil litigation will be pursued.
If that person is willing to enter Diversion, they must enter a guilty plea, make total restitution to any victim, and perform up to ninety (90) hours of community service. We may also require them to receive alcohol or drug counseling, parenting classes or other forms of counseling.
A duty of the County Attorney is handling all mental inquests and commitment proceedings. This is a very sad but necessary court proceeding when a citizen is in need of protection because of mental instability which makes him/her a threat to their own safety.
Every county in Kentucky has an elected County Attorney (there are 120 of us) who serves a four (4) year term . Every County Attorney is employed on a part-time basis. This works very well for most offices because the case load in many counties is small enough to not require a full-time prosecutor, and this allows any County Attorney who wishes to do so to maintain a private practice.
If requested, the County Attorney is responsible for advising and, if necessary, representing all of the County Officials on legal issues which may arise.
The responsibility of the Administrative Office is to manage the non-judicial functions of the court subject to the supervision and direction of the President Judge.
Notice: Statewide Orphans’ Court Rules effective September 1, 2016. Beginning on this date, state forms must be used where applicable. Local forms can no longer be used where a state form exists. Please consult the Unified Judicial System website.
The Prothonotary serves as the chief clerk of the Civil Division of the Court of Common Pleas and is responsible for recording all civil procedures.
It is the mission of this office to provide accurate recording of all civil documents and to improve, through innovation and technology, our record keeping. It is our continuing goal to operate the office in a cost-effective, accurate, and customer friendly manner while always keeping you, the tax payers in mind.
All records maintained in the Prothonotary office are available for public view unless sealed by the court.