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The San Diego Superior Court now accepts e-Filing for Civil, Probate, Family Law and Family Support Division case types as well as Requests for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders and Gun Violence Restraining Orders. In some instances, e-Filing may be mandatory. Latest News.
Find a case number and location for Civil, Criminal, Family Court, Mental Health and Probate case records.
Check jury duty status, find information on reporting instructions, online services for postponements, payment status and work certification.
Civil, Criminal, Domestic (Family Court), Mental Health or Probate Files. Files from 1974 - Present: Look up the location and access details of a specific case by either using the court's online case search or going to the court location where the case was heard.
Search for California case numbers and access court records, documents, and information on the Superior Court of California's website.
San Diego Superior Court phone numbers. Central Division - 1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA 92101. Hall of Justice - 330 W Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101. Department. Telephone Number. General Information. 619-844-2700. Adoptions. See Juvenile Court.
1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA 92101. The Central Courthouse, which opened in late 2017, provides the court's Central Division with a full-service, consolidated facility for criminal, probate, family court, appeals, and administration services.
The San Diego Superior Court serves all people in San Diego County as one of the state's 58 trial courts. The court has jurisdiction over all criminal cases including felonies, misdemeanors and infractions; all civil cases, family law, spousal support and child support, probate, conservatorships, mental health, juvenile law and small claims.
The Superior Court of California, County of San Diego is the California superior court with jurisdiction over San Diego County, California.
The Court Index is a list of cases that have been filed with the court. The index does not provide information on the charges and disposition of cases filed with the court. The index is retained pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 10.851.