Covington DUI Records Search

Covington is the fifth-largest city in Kentucky and the largest in Northern Kentucky. The Covington Police Department enforces DUI laws throughout the city. Records of driving under the influence arrests are maintained by the police department. Kenton County courts handle all prosecutions and maintain related court records.

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Covington Police DUI Records

The Covington Police Department serves the city from their headquarters on West Pike Street. Officers patrol neighborhoods and major roadways to enforce traffic laws. DUI enforcement is a priority for the department. Officers complete detailed reports for every DUI arrest.

The main police department number is (859) 292-2160. Colonel Justin Wietholter serves as the Chief of Police. You can reach his office at 859-292-2220. The non-emergency dispatch number is 859-356-3191. These numbers connect you to different divisions within the department.

The police department website at covingtonky.gov provides information about services. You can learn about records requests and department operations. The site includes contact information for various units. Staff can direct you to the right office for your needs.

The department maintains a records division that processes public requests. This office handles incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. They follow the Kentucky Open Records Act guidelines. Most requests receive a response within three business days.

Kenton County Court DUI Cases

DUI arrests in Covington are prosecuted in Kenton County courts. The District Court handles initial appearances and misdemeanor cases. The Circuit Court handles felony DUI charges and jury trials. The Circuit Clerk maintains all court files.

Rodney Coffey serves as the Kenton County Circuit Clerk. His office is at 230 Madison Avenue in Covington. You can contact the clerk's office at (859) 292-6314. Staff can assist with case lookups and document copies.

Lisa Cooper serves as the Kenton County Clerk. Her office is at 303 Court Street in Covington. You can reach them at (859) 392-1600. This office handles vehicle registrations and licensing. They may have records of license suspensions from DUI convictions.

Kenton County courts use Kentucky CourtNet 2.0 for online records. You can search for DUI cases by name or case number. The system shows case status and court dates. Some records may have access restrictions based on case type.

Requesting Covington DUI Records

Obtaining DUI records from Covington requires contacting the appropriate agency. Police reports come from the Covington Police Department. Court records come from the Circuit Clerk's office. Each follows specific procedures for public records requests.

To request police reports, visit the department at 20 West Pike Street. Bring photo identification and case details. You can also submit requests by mail to the same address. Include your contact information and payment for any fees.

The city provides an online Open Records portal. Visit covingtonky.gov to access the request form. You can submit requests electronically through this system. Staff will respond within the legal timeframe.

For court records, visit the Circuit Clerk at 230 Madison Avenue. Use the public computers to search for cases. Request copies of specific documents. Standard copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $5 plus copy fees.

Note: The City of Covington charges $0.10 per page for copies and $0.20 for CDs containing electronic records.

Covington City Clerk Services

The Covington City Clerk maintains city records and administrative documents. The City Clerk's office is at 20 West Pike Street. You can reach them at (859) 292-2314. The email address is CityClerk@covingtonky.gov.

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The City Clerk handles city council minutes and ordinances. Administrative records related to city government are here. While police and court records are separate, this office coordinates with both. They can direct you to the right department for records.

The City Clerk's office also processes certain permits and licenses. They work closely with the police department on various matters. Staff understand the local government structure. They can help you navigate the records request process.

Online Open Records Requests

The City of Covington offers an online Open Records request system. This portal allows you to submit requests electronically. You can track the status of your request online. The system provides a convenient alternative to in-person visits.

Covington Open Records portal for requesting public documents

To use the system, visit the city's Open Records page. Create an account or submit as a guest. Describe the records you need with specific details. The system sends email notifications about your request status.

The online system accepts credit card payments for fees. You can download approved records directly. This saves time compared to visiting in person. The system operates 24 hours a day for submitting requests.

DUI Penalties in Covington Courts

Kentucky DUI laws under KRS Chapter 189A apply in Covington. Kenton County courts follow state sentencing guidelines. Penalties increase with each subsequent offense within ten years.

First offense DUI requires 48 hours to 30 days in jail. Fines range from $200 to $500. The court may order community service instead of jail. License suspension lasts 30 to 120 days.

Second offense brings 7 days to 6 months in jail. Fines increase to $350 to $500. License suspension extends to 12 to 18 months. The court orders alcohol or substance abuse treatment.

Third offense carries 30 days to 12 months in jail. Fines range from $500 to $1,000. License suspension lasts 24 to 36 months. An ignition interlock device is required.

Fourth offense becomes a Class D felony. Prison time ranges from 1 to 5 years. License may be revoked permanently. The vehicle may be forfeited.

Driver History and State Resources

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet maintains driver history records. These show all DUI convictions from Covington and statewide. You can request your driving record online or in person.

Visit drive.ky.gov to request a driver history report. You will need your driver's license number. Fees are $3 for a 3-year history or $5 for a 5-year history.

The Kentucky State Police provide accident reports online. The BuyCrash system allows you to purchase collision reports. You can access reports from any agency in Kentucky. Visit the KSP website to use this service.

The Administrative Office of the Courts offers background checks. These include criminal convictions from Kenton County. Visit kycourts.gov for more information.

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