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  2. There are three ways to look at court case records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper case records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic case records. If your court offers it, look at electronic case records over the internet. This is called “remote access.”.

  3. Public Records - judicial_council - California Courts

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    All California courts have two kinds of records. They have “case records,” also called “adjudicative records.” Case records are documents or materials filed with a court in a case or lawsuit. Parties file records in a case asking courts to decide their dispute or take other action. Courts file orders and decisions.

  4. California Courts - Home

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    Find Your Court. For jury duty, traffic tickets, or local court information, find your trial court:

  5. Access to Electronic Court Case Records | Judicial Branch of ...

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    How can I look at an electronic court case record? There are two ways to look at electronic court case records: On a computer at the courthouse. On a computer, tablet, or smart phone anywhere with an internet connection, such as your home, or the public library. This is known as “remote access.” How you can access an electronic court case ...

  6. How to look up a court case | California Courts | Self Help Guide

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    In many courts, you can look up court cases online to find out basic information like the name of the parties, what documents have been filed, and whether there are any court dates. If this is not available online, you may be able to get the information at the courthouse, either on a court computer or from a court clerk.

  7. Public Records. Californians have the right under the state Public Records Act and the California Constitution to access public information maintained by local and state government agencies, including the Department of Justice.

  8. How to get a copy of a court record - California Courts

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    You can get copies of a court order, decree, judgment, or other records filed in your case from the court where the case was filed. You can ask for a copy in person, by mail, and, in many courts, online.

  9. Case Information | Supreme Court of California

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    For case information from previous terms, we recommend starting with the Docket Search located on the California Courts website (external); you can search by case number, case name, or names of the parties associated with the case.

  10. Find a traffic ticket or court case using the county court's website. Get help from the court. Find self-help centers, forms, interpreters, disability access, and more. Self-Help Locations. Self-Help Centers can provide legal information and resources to people without a lawyer. Enter city, county, or zip code.

  11. Case Information | Superior Court of California | County of San...

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    Search Civil and Criminal Cases by case number or by last name, first name. On this site, you can look up Unlimited/Limited Civil, Family Law, Probate, and Small Claims cases by case number or by case name for cases filed from 1987 to present. For all other cases contact those court departments directly. MORE ».