Campbellsville Residents Directory

Campbellsville is the county seat of Taylor County in central Kentucky. The city serves as the economic and cultural hub for the region. Campbellsville University brings educational opportunities to residents. The City Clerk maintains municipal records for public access. Taylor County offices handle land and court records. This directory connects you to these resources.

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Campbellsville Quick Facts

11,622 Population
County Seat Taylor County
Central Kentucky Region
1814 Founded

Campbellsville City Clerk Records Access

The Campbellsville City Clerk maintains official municipal records. The office keeps minutes from city council meetings. They store ordinances and resolutions passed by the council. Contracts and agreements are also on file.

Campbellsville Kentucky city clerk and residents directory
Phone (270) 465-8253
Address 600 W. Main Street
Campbellsville, KY 42718
Website campbellsville.us

The City Clerk responds to open records requests. Submit your request in writing. Include your name and contact information. Describe the records you need with clarity. The office follows the Kentucky Open Records Act.

Copy fees are ten cents per page. Certified copies cost extra. You can inspect records during business hours. The clerk provides a space for review.

Campbellsville Open Records Request Process

Campbellsville follows Kentucky open records law. Residents have the right to inspect public documents. Requests must be in writing and signed. Be specific about what records you seek.

Contact the City Clerk's Office for municipal records. They maintain council minutes and city ordinances. Budget documents are also available. Permits and licenses are on file too.

The city responds within five business days. This is the state standard. They may provide copies or allow inspection. Fees follow state guidelines.

For police or fire records, contact those departments directly. The City Clerk does not maintain public safety files. Each department has its own records custodian.

Taylor County Clerk for Campbellsville Residents

The Taylor County Clerk maintains records for all county residents. This includes Campbellsville and surrounding areas. The office handles land records and vital statistics. They also process vehicle registration.

Land records include deeds and mortgages. These documents go back many decades. You can search by name or property description. Many records are now available online.

The county clerk issues marriage licenses. They also register voters for elections. Motor vehicle licensing is another key service. Hours are Monday through Friday during business times.

Taylor County PVA Property Records

The Property Valuation Administrator assesses all property in Taylor County. This includes homes and businesses in Campbellsville. The PVA office determines values for tax purposes. You can search property records online.

Visit the Taylor County PVA website to search. Enter an address or owner name. Results show assessed values and property details. Sales history may also appear.

The PVA office can answer assessment questions. They handle appeals if you disagree with values. Contact them during regular hours. They provide property cards and maps.

Taylor County Circuit Court Access

The Taylor County Circuit Court handles civil and criminal cases. The Circuit Clerk maintains all court records. The courthouse is located in Campbellsville. You can request copies of court documents.

Court records are public under Kentucky law. You can search cases through CourtNet 2.0. This statewide system shows case information. Contact the clerk for full document copies.

The circuit court processes felony cases. Civil lawsuits over five thousand dollars are heard here. Family court handles divorce and custody matters. District court manages misdemeanors and small claims.

Campbellsville History and Records

Campbellsville was founded in 1814. It was named for Andrew Campbell. He established the first gristmill and tavern. The town grew as a trading center for farmers.

The city became the county seat of Taylor County. Taylor County was formed in 1848. Campbellsville University was founded in 1906. It remains a key part of the community.

Historical records are available through several sources. The Taylor County Historical Society maintains archives. The county clerk has old land records. Some records date back to the mid-1800s.

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Taylor County Residents Directory

Campbellsville is the county seat of Taylor County. For additional records and resources, visit the Taylor County page.

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