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Documents or information held by the courts are as follows: Divorce records Court case records (e.g. opinions, briefs, complaints, filings) Traffic tickets and other traffic violations Jury service information or assistance Probate-related records, including estates, conservatorships, and wills Name change records
https://www.courts.ca.gov/publicrecords.htmCalifornia Court Records | StateRecords.org
Visit the website of the courthouse where the case was filed and via the online services portal, click on the case information or case access portal to view court records. Input the required search criteria and hit the search button.
https://california.staterecords.org/court.phpFree California Court Records | Enter a Name to View Court Records Online
Official California Court Records You can always come into the California courthouses and have the staff do a search, for which you will need to provide the CA court case number, case title, and case name of the documents that have been requested. You have to also provide the file date of the documents as well.
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Supreme Court Case Search Oral Argument Webcasts Courts of Appeal The California Courts of Appeal are divided into six appellate districts, based on geography. Appellate Case Search About Courts of Appeal Superior Courts California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. Reduced Court Services Find Your Court Jury Service Judicial Council
http://courts.ca.gov/California Court Records Lookup - CA Court Case Search
Using a website like California Court Records, anyone can look up cases and get access to information searching names, case numbers, and more. If the individual searching is part of the case, they will have full access, though the general public might not.
https://courtcasefinder.com/californiaOnline Case Search | Superior Court of California - County of San Diego
The online case search is used to find basic information on a case and its location. Information You Need to Find a Court Record Online You can locate a case if you know: The name of a party associated with the case, or The case number, or The District Attorney (DA) case number.
https://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/sdcourt/generalinformation/courtrecords2/onlinecasesearchRecords | Central District of California | United States District Court
This service is now available to the public through the District Court’s Records Department. The cost for a SmartScan request is a base charge of $19.90, plus a $0.65 charge per PDF page. Once the fees for the request are paid for, the Records Clerk will e-mail the document in PDF format to the e-mail address which you provide.
https://www.cacd.uscourts.gov/recordsPublic Access - California
If you do not find the case you are looking for, you can submit a request for the court to conduct a search for you. Search Court Records Criminal & Traffic Case Information Date ranges available online: Riverside - January 1990 to present – Riverside Felonies January 1994 to present – Riverside Misdemeanors
https://www.riverside.courts.ca.gov/OnlineServices/SearchCourtRecords/public-access.phpThe Superior Court of California
Traffic payment options by phone: (530) 245-6789, follow the phone tree guide to Traffic payments. For Traffic School: (530) 245-6782. Self-Help Center information you may email at [email protected].
https://shasta.courts.ca.gov/Records Search | Superior Court of California | County of Merced
GC70627(c) for searches of court records and files: The fee for search of records or files conducted by a court employee that requires more than ten (10) minutes is fifteen dollars ($15) for each search. ... Pursuant to California Rules of Court (CRC) 10.815(13)/GC70631, the court will charge a fee in the amount of $15 for off-site retrieval of ...
https://www.merced.courts.ca.gov/self-help/records-search