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The main type of record the federal courts create and maintain is a case file, which contains a docket sheet and all documents filed in a case. Case files and court records can be found on PACER.gov. Find a Case (PACER)
Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerk’s Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.
PACER provides the public with instantaneous access to more than 1 billion documents filed at all federal courts. Registered users can: Search for a case in the federal court where the case was filed, or; Search a nationwide index of federal court cases.
Court Records. Find a Case (PACER) Electronic Filing (CM/ECF) Court Records Schedule; Electronic Public Access Public User Group
For real-time case filings, search by the court where the case is filed. Use the Court CM/ECF Lookup to find the court's specific link or log into PACER and select the court name.
Explore the various options for locating federal court case records electronically, including logging into PACER. Search by Specific Court Search for a case in the federal court where the case was filed.
Use the Court CM/ECF Lookup to find court-specific links to log in to PACER and other information unique to that court, like their contact information and RSS feed.
PACER provides access to the case summary, docket entries, and copies of documents filed in federal cases. If a paper document is needed, or if a case cannot be located when searching by case number, party name, or using the U.S. Party Case Index (USPCI ) then contact the Court to request a court record.
You may be able to access the court records you need without paying a fee or requesting an exemption. There is no fee to register for a PACER account. There is no charge for accessing up to $30 in charges per quarter (January-March, April-June, July-September, October-December).
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