CourtNet 2.0 Service Plans

Attorneys who subscribe to CourtNet 2.0 have an economy option and streamlined service plans to choose from. The Administrative Office of the Courts is pleased to provide these plans for CourtNet 2.0, which provides near real-time, online access to Kentucky civil and criminal cases.

Current CourtNet 2.0 plans provide:

  • A low-cost economy plan for users with minimal needs.
  • Increased monthly rate and case views for existing plans provides reduced overage charges and simplifies billing (compare rates below).
  • A flat rate of $0.35 to view/download images for all plans.

About CourtNet 2.0
CourtNet 2.0 offers sophisticated features, including a flexible search engine; active and inactive cases; detailed case information; the ability to save searches and re-execute the last 10 searches; and visual flags for warrants, summonses and failure to appear. To learn more about what CourtNet 2.0 has to offer, click here.

About the Service Plans
Subscriptions start at only $5 per month. There’s a charge to view/download each image (PDF) and a charge for each case searched over the number allowed by a specific plan. The person who serves as the administrator of an account can add other users (subaccounts) for $10 per month per user.

How to Change Your Service Plan
If you already subscribe to CourtNet 2.0, we appreciate the opportunity to serve you! Anytime you need more or fewer searches, you can change your plan at the end of the monthly billing period. Log in here to change your service plan.

How to Subscribe to CourtNet 2.0
The nearly 10,000 attorneys who subscribe to CourtNet 2.0 save time and money by accessing Kentucky court cases online. If you want to add this valuable resource to your legal practice, click here and then on First time here? Register Now!

For Assistance
If you need help setting up a CourtNet 2.0 account or using the program, contact eCourt support services at 502-573-2350, x50109.

When the AOC launched CourtNet 2.0 in 2012, we fundamentally changed how records are accessed and shared within the Kentucky court system. The program has received great reviews and I’m pleased that we can continue to make improvements based on trends we’re seeing with our subscribers.

Laurie K. Dudgeon
Director, Administrative Office of the Courts