The Boyle County Attorney’s Office is NOT an investigative agency, meaning we do not have the authority to investigate potential crimes. To file a criminal complaint against an individual, you must submit an affidavit swearing to the allegations, and sufficient supporting evidence to our office for review before we can determine if your allegations are supported by probable cause.

Where do I go to file a complaint against juvenile?

Administrative Office of the Courts
Jennifer Gaddis, Court Designated Worker
321 W. Main Street, 2nd floor
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 239-7310
Email: jennifergaddis@kycourts.net

Where do I go to file a complaint against an adult (18 years old or order)?

Boyle County Attorney’s Office
321 West Main Street
Courthouse Room 120
Danville, KY 40422

What do I need to file a complaint?

  • Valid picture I.D.
  • Police report from Danville Police Department, Boyle County Sheriff’s Office, or Kentucky State Police.
  • Full name and identifying information (address, date of birth, age, etc.) of alleged suspect
  • Supporting evidence (photographs, witness statements, video, medical records, estimates of costs to fix damages, etc.)

A police report is MANDATORY for filing a complaint in our office. You must provide the report to our office. To ensure the report will be ready by your appointment date, please schedule your appointment at least 5 days AFTER you report the matter to the police.At your appointment, you will have to complete an affidavit attesting to the crime you are alleging. Please be prepared with all the relevant information needed, such as: full name of the accused, the individual’s current address, date of birth, details of the event, full names and contact information of witnesses, etc.

The affidavit will be reviewed by the office to determine whether charges will be filed, based on the existence of probable cause. If charges are filed, the case is sent to a Boyle District Court Judge to determine whether a criminal summons or warrant is to be issued.

“Criminal summons” is an order for the defendant to appear in district court for an arraignment. An individual is not arrested based on a criminal summons.

“Warrant” is an order for the individual to be arrested and detained in jail.

The complaint, along with the criminal summons or warrant, is forwarded to the forwarded to law enforcement to be served upon the defendant.

You cannot drop your complaint. It is the responsibility of the Commonwealth to prosecute and determine the course of the case. Your failure to appear and follow through to your court date may result in your arrest. Further, when signing your name to this complaint you are affirming that the allegations happened as stated. If at some later date you ask us to dismiss your complaint and advise it did not really happen as stated then you will be criminally charged with the criminal offense of perjury.

Hours
Monday: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Friday: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Victim’s Advocate
Ashley Edwards
859-238-1121
ashley.edwards@boylecountyky.gov