Clay County Court Cases
Find your court case information using free lookup and search tools provided by the county.About the County: Clay County, Kentucky was established in 1807, and originally formed from Madison County, Floyd County, and Knox County. The county was named after Green Clay (1757–1828), Revolutionary War general and western surveyor. There are a reported 21147 residents living within the county’s 471 square miles. In 2016, the average weekly wage was reported as $634, and the annual median income was reported to be $21883. The current poverty rate stands at 37.7%.
County Caseload Information
In 2016, there were 359 circuit court cases processed (ranked #61 in the state of all the counties), and there were 4078 district court cases processed (#35 in the state).