Court Records Search Guidance
Summary
If a subpoena or court filing is denied, there is generally a record of the filing and decision. In North Carolina and South Carolina, court records can be searched online using names of involved parties. Hospitals cannot disclose medical records without consent due to privacy laws like HIPAA. If a detective requests a subpoena, there would be a court record. Use the Public Index search in South Carolina or the case search tool in North Carolina to find records. If no records are found, it may indicate no filing was made.Full Conversation
hannah
Hi Hannah,
How can I assist you with your legal issue today? Please provide some details about your situation so I can offer the best possible guidance.
How can I assist you with your legal issue today? Please provide some details about your situation so I can offer the best possible guidance.
In NC and SC, if the non legally acknowledged father of my child's attorney files something through the court system such as a sunbpeiopna for my daughters birth certificate and it gets denied would there be court record of it?
Hi Hannah,
It seems you're asking about a situation in North Carolina (NC) and South Carolina (SC), but I can provide general information based on legal principles which may also apply in Ontario, where you are located.
- Generally, if a subpoena or any court filing gets denied, there would still be a record of the filing and the court's decision.
- This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there a specific aspect of this situation you need more information on regarding Ontario law?
It seems you're asking about a situation in North Carolina (NC) and South Carolina (SC), but I can provide general information based on legal principles which may also apply in Ontario, where you are located.
- Generally, if a subpoena or any court filing gets denied, there would still be a record of the filing and the court's decision.
- This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there a specific aspect of this situation you need more information on regarding Ontario law?
do you only service Ontario?
Hi Hannah,
While my primary focus is providing legal information for Ontario, I can offer general guidance that might be relevant to your situation in North Carolina and South Carolina. If you have any specific questions about Ontario law or need general legal principles, feel free to ask! How can I assist you further?
While my primary focus is providing legal information for Ontario, I can offer general guidance that might be relevant to your situation in North Carolina and South Carolina. If you have any specific questions about Ontario law or need general legal principles, feel free to ask! How can I assist you further?
I have used this multiple times and I have never heard anything about ontario
Hi Hannah,
I'm here to help with your legal inquiries, focusing mainly on Ontario law, but I can provide general guidance. Could you please clarify your current legal issue or ask any specific questions you have? This will help me provide you with the most relevant information.
I'm here to help with your legal inquiries, focusing mainly on Ontario law, but I can provide general guidance. Could you please clarify your current legal issue or ask any specific questions you have? This will help me provide you with the most relevant information.
Is it new that you focus on Ontario?
Hi Hannah,
Our primary focus has always been providing legal information specific to Ontario. However, we can offer general legal guidance for other regions as well. How can I assist you with your legal issue today related to Ontario or in general?
Our primary focus has always been providing legal information specific to Ontario. However, we can offer general legal guidance for other regions as well. How can I assist you with your legal issue today related to Ontario or in general?
if the non legally acknowledged father of my child's attorney files something through the court system such as a sunbpeiopna for my daughters birth certificate and it gets denied would there be court record of it?
Hi Hannah,
Yes, generally, if a subpoena or any court filing is denied, there would still be a court record of the filing and the court's decision. This record is part of the case file and is accessible through the court's records.
Is there a specific aspect of this situation you need more information on regarding Ontario law?
Yes, generally, if a subpoena or any court filing is denied, there would still be a court record of the filing and the court's decision. This record is part of the case file and is accessible through the court's records.
Is there a specific aspect of this situation you need more information on regarding Ontario law?
this is in North carolina
Hi Hannah,
I understand your focus is on North Carolina. Generally, if a subpoena is filed and denied, there would still be a court record of both the filing and the court's decision. This would be accessible through the court's records.
Is there any other specific aspect you need help with?
I understand your focus is on North Carolina. Generally, if a subpoena is filed and denied, there would still be a court record of both the filing and the court's decision. This would be accessible through the court's records.
Is there any other specific aspect you need help with?
would those court records be online?
Hi Hannah,
Court records in North Carolina may be available online through the state's court system website or specific county court websites. You may need to check the specific court where the filing took place to determine availability.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Court records in North Carolina may be available online through the state's court system website or specific county court websites. You may need to check the specific court where the filing took place to determine availability.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
If I search all the court records for the state this is occurring in and nothing has come up with using my name or his, would it ne under this attorneys name or my daughters name?
Hi Hannah,
Court records are typically filed under the names of the involved parties. If you've searched by your name and the father's name without results, try searching using:
- Your daughter's name
- The attorney's name
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Court records are typically filed under the names of the involved parties. If you've searched by your name and the father's name without results, try searching using:
- Your daughter's name
- The attorney's name
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
so it is safe to say nothing has been filed
Hi Hannah,
If you've searched all court records using your name, the father's name, your daughter's name, and the attorney's name without results, it is likely that nothing has been filed.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
If you've searched all court records using your name, the father's name, your daughter's name, and the attorney's name without results, it is likely that nothing has been filed.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
so if a request of information is denied there would be a record
Hi Hannah,
Yes, if a request for information, such as a subpoena, is denied, there would still be a record of the filing and the court's decision. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Yes, if a request for information, such as a subpoena, is denied, there would still be a record of the filing and the court's decision. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
how do I look up court records in SC
Hi Hannah,
To look up court records in South Carolina, you can follow these steps:
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search, available for most counties.
- Select the appropriate county and search using names or case numbers.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
To look up court records in South Carolina, you can follow these steps:
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search, available for most counties.
- Select the appropriate county and search using names or case numbers.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
if a detective claims that he has called hospitals around my area to try to retain information would they tell him about my medical records or confirm they have records
Hi Hannah,
In Ontario, hospitals and healthcare providers are bound by privacy laws, such as the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA). Generally, hospitals cannot disclose your medical records or confirm they have records without your consent.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In Ontario, hospitals and healthcare providers are bound by privacy laws, such as the Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA). Generally, hospitals cannot disclose your medical records or confirm they have records without your consent.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
in Sc
Hi Hannah,
In South Carolina, hospitals and healthcare providers are generally bound by privacy laws and regulations, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). They cannot disclose your medical records or confirm they have records without your consent.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In South Carolina, hospitals and healthcare providers are generally bound by privacy laws and regulations, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). They cannot disclose your medical records or confirm they have records without your consent.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
not even to a detective?
Hi Hannah,
In South Carolina, even detectives must comply with privacy laws like HIPAA. Hospitals typically cannot disclose your medical records or confirm their existence without your consent, even to law enforcement.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In South Carolina, even detectives must comply with privacy laws like HIPAA. Hospitals typically cannot disclose your medical records or confirm their existence without your consent, even to law enforcement.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
So the detective telling people that he has called all the hospitals and doctors offices in my area and they have all said they have no record there is not true
Hi Hannah,
In South Carolina, hospitals and healthcare providers cannot disclose patient information without consent due to HIPAA regulations. If a detective claims to have received such information without your consent, it is likely not accurate or compliant with privacy laws.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In South Carolina, hospitals and healthcare providers cannot disclose patient information without consent due to HIPAA regulations. If a detective claims to have received such information without your consent, it is likely not accurate or compliant with privacy laws.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Would there be a court record if a detective asked the courts for a subpoena for my medical records as well as my daughters?
Hi Hannah,
In Ontario, if a detective requests a subpoena for your medical records or your daughter's, there would be a court record of the filing and the court's decision, whether granted or denied. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In Ontario, if a detective requests a subpoena for your medical records or your daughter's, there would be a court record of the filing and the court's decision, whether granted or denied. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
what about in Sc and NC
Hi Hannah,
In both South Carolina (SC) and North Carolina (NC), if a detective requests a subpoena for medical records, there would generally be a court record of the filing and the court's decision, whether granted or denied. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In both South Carolina (SC) and North Carolina (NC), if a detective requests a subpoena for medical records, there would generally be a court record of the filing and the court's decision, whether granted or denied. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
what about a warrant to search for my daughter?
Hi Hannah,
In Ontario, if a warrant is issued to search for your daughter, there would be a court record of the warrant request and the court's decision. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In Ontario, if a warrant is issued to search for your daughter, there would be a court record of the warrant request and the court's decision. This record would be part of the case file and accessible through the court's records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
how can I look up if there was a request for a subpoena done by a detective?
Hi Hannah,
In Ontario, you can look up if there was a request for a subpoena by a detective through the following steps:
- Visit the Ontario Court Services website.
- Use their online case search tool.
- Check with the specific courthouse where the filing may have taken place.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In Ontario, you can look up if there was a request for a subpoena by a detective through the following steps:
- Visit the Ontario Court Services website.
- Use their online case search tool.
- Check with the specific courthouse where the filing may have taken place.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
in NC and SC
Hi Hannah,
In North Carolina (NC) and South Carolina (SC), you can look up if there was a request for a subpoena by following these steps:
- **North Carolina:**
- Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch website.
- Use their case search tool, available for some counties.
- Check with the specific courthouse where the filing may have taken place.
- **South Carolina:**
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search for the relevant county.
- Select the appropriate county and search using names or case numbers.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In North Carolina (NC) and South Carolina (SC), you can look up if there was a request for a subpoena by following these steps:
- **North Carolina:**
- Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch website.
- Use their case search tool, available for some counties.
- Check with the specific courthouse where the filing may have taken place.
- **South Carolina:**
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search for the relevant county.
- Select the appropriate county and search using names or case numbers.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
what if I was not given a case number?
Hi Hannah,
If you were not given a case number, you can still search for court records using the names of the involved parties. Try these steps:
- **North Carolina:**
- Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch website.
- Use their case search tool, available for some counties.
- Search using names.
- **South Carolina:**
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search for the relevant county.
- Search using names.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
If you were not given a case number, you can still search for court records using the names of the involved parties. Try these steps:
- **North Carolina:**
- Visit the North Carolina Judicial Branch website.
- Use their case search tool, available for some counties.
- Search using names.
- **South Carolina:**
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search for the relevant county.
- Search using names.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
who's name would I use to be able to search? Mine, the non legally acknowledged father along with his legal counsel, my daughters name, or the detectives name?
Hi Hannah,
To search for court records, you can try using the following names:
- Your name
- Your daughter's name
- The non-legally acknowledged father's name
- The attorney's name
- The detective's name
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
To search for court records, you can try using the following names:
- Your name
- Your daughter's name
- The non-legally acknowledged father's name
- The attorney's name
- The detective's name
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
would it be under hearing search
Hi Hannah,
In North Carolina and South Carolina, court records, including requests for subpoenas, are typically found under case searches rather than hearing searches. Use the names of the involved parties for the most accurate results.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In North Carolina and South Carolina, court records, including requests for subpoenas, are typically found under case searches rather than hearing searches. Use the names of the involved parties for the most accurate results.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
smart search?
Hi Hannah,
In North Carolina and South Carolina, using the "Smart Search" feature on the respective court websites may help you locate records. This feature allows you to search by names, case numbers, or other relevant details.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In North Carolina and South Carolina, using the "Smart Search" feature on the respective court websites may help you locate records. This feature allows you to search by names, case numbers, or other relevant details.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
is smart search the same as case search
Hi Hannah,
"Smart Search" is generally an enhanced search feature that allows you to search using multiple criteria, including names, case numbers, and other relevant details. It can be considered a more comprehensive way to perform a "Case Search."
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
"Smart Search" is generally an enhanced search feature that allows you to search using multiple criteria, including names, case numbers, and other relevant details. It can be considered a more comprehensive way to perform a "Case Search."
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
if a detective asked for a subpoena would it be listed in York County public index search
Hi Hannah,
Generally, if a detective requests a subpoena, it would be listed in the relevant county's public index search. You can try searching using the names of the involved parties.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Generally, if a detective requests a subpoena, it would be listed in the relevant county's public index search. You can try searching using the names of the involved parties.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
How would I search it
Hi Hannah,
To search for court records in York County, South Carolina:
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search for York County.
- Enter the names of involved parties (yours, your daughter's, the non-legally acknowledged father's, the attorney's, or the detective's).
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
To search for court records in York County, South Carolina:
- Visit the South Carolina Judicial Department website.
- Use the Public Index search for York County.
- Enter the names of involved parties (yours, your daughter's, the non-legally acknowledged father's, the attorney's, or the detective's).
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
would it be found under search under all court agencies and all case types
Hi Hannah,
In York County, South Carolina, you can try searching under "All Court Agencies" and "All Case Types" to ensure a comprehensive search. This would increase the chances of locating any relevant records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
In York County, South Carolina, you can try searching under "All Court Agencies" and "All Case Types" to ensure a comprehensive search. This would increase the chances of locating any relevant records.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
if I can't find anything does that mean the detective didn't request anything?
Hi Hannah,
If you can't find anything after searching through all court records using various names and criteria, it is likely that the detective did not request anything. However, you may also consider checking directly with the courthouse for confirmation.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
If you can't find anything after searching through all court records using various names and criteria, it is likely that the detective did not request anything. However, you may also consider checking directly with the courthouse for confirmation.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
would I look under the detectives first and last name, my name, my daughters name?
Hi Hannah,
To ensure you cover all possibilities, try searching using:
- Your name
- Your daughter's name
- The detective's first and last name
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
To ensure you cover all possibilities, try searching using:
- Your name
- Your daughter's name
- The detective's first and last name
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
this is the right place to look? https://publicindex.sccourts.org/York/PublicIndex/PISearch.aspx
Hi Hannah,
Yes, that is the correct place to look for court records in York County, South Carolina. Use the Public Index search and try entering the names of involved parties (your name, your daughter's name, the detective's name).
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Yes, that is the correct place to look for court records in York County, South Carolina. Use the Public Index search and try entering the names of involved parties (your name, your daughter's name, the detective's name).
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
would it be under a different detectives name for any reason?
Hi Hannah,
It's unlikely that the request would be under a different detective's name. Typically, it would be under the name of the detective directly involved in your case, your name, or your daughter's name.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
It's unlikely that the request would be under a different detective's name. Typically, it would be under the name of the detective directly involved in your case, your name, or your daughter's name.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
what does it mean if absolutely nothing came up with the detectives name not even cases that don'e involve me/
Hi Hannah,
If you've searched using the detective's name and found no records, it could mean:
- The detective has not filed any subpoenas or court requests.
- Records may not be publicly accessible.
- Spelling errors or incorrect search criteria.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
If you've searched using the detective's name and found no records, it could mean:
- The detective has not filed any subpoenas or court requests.
- Records may not be publicly accessible.
- Spelling errors or incorrect search criteria.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?