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Opinion

Opinion By: Jack Conway, Attorney General; Michelle D. Harrison, Assistant Attorney General

Open Records Decision

The question presented in this appeal is whether the Woodford Circuit Court Clerk violated the Kentucky Open Records Act in allegedly failing to issue a written response to Claud Stacey White's March 22, 2012, written request for a copy of the records for Case No. 90-CR-00049 "starting with item # 1 on the Docket Sheet thru item # 53." 1 Because records in the custody of district and circuit court clerks are properly characterized as court records, to which the Open Records Act does not apply, rather than public records within the meaning of KRS 61.870(2), the Attorney General has long recognized that district and circuit court clerks are not subject to the provisions of the Open Records Act per KRS 26A.200, 26A.220, and Ex Parte Farley, 570 S.W.2d 617 (Ky. 1978); consequently, the Woodford Circuit Court Clerk cannot be said to have violated the Act relative to Mr. White's request. On this dispositive question, the analysis contained in 98-ORD-6, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference, is controlling. "Simply stated, disputes relating to access to court records must be resolved by the court." 98-ORD-6, p. 2. 2

A party aggrieved by this decision may appeal it by initiating action in the appropriate circuit court pursuant to KRS 61.880(5) and KRS 61.882. Pursuant to KRS 61.880(3), the Attorney General should be notified of any action in circuit court, but should not be named as a party in that action or in any subsequent proceeding.

Distributed to:

Claud Stacey White, # 109341Tricia Nave Kittinger

Footnotes

Footnotes

LLM Summary
The decision concludes that the Woodford Circuit Court Clerk did not violate the Kentucky Open Records Act when failing to issue a written response to a request for specific case records. It is determined that the records requested are court records, not public records, and thus do not fall under the jurisdiction of the Open Records Act. The decision follows the reasoning established in 98-ORD-006, which clarifies that disputes regarding access to court records must be resolved by the courts themselves.
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Requested By:
Claud Stacey White
Agency:
Woodford Circuit Court Clerk
Type:
Open Records Decision
Lexis Citation:
2012 Ky. AG LEXIS 90
Cites:
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