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  2. Find Your Court - superior_courts - California Courts

    www.courts.ca.gov/find-my-court.htm

    Please enter a 5-digit California zip code (e.g. 92110) or city name (e.g. Oakland).

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

    selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/court-basics/look-up-case

    A clerk may be able to tell you basic information over the phone, like when a court date is scheduled or if something has been filed. To find a court website or contact information: Find my court

  4. Find Your Court Date | Superior Court of California | County of...

    www.alameda.courts.ca.gov/online-services/find-your-court-date

    Find Your Court Date; Pay Your Traffic Ticket; Remote Appearances; Resource Center

  5. California Courts - Home

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

  6. Find Your Court - superior_courts - California Courts

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    Find your court in California by browsing the superior courts list.

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

  8. Find Your Court Date - Superior Court of California, County of...

    publicrecords.alameda.courts.ca.gov/findyourcourtdate/views/query-listing.aspx

    Find exact match on name: Find similar sounding names: Find name beginning with letters entered

  9. Find Your Court Forms. Using Forms; Latest Changes; Statutory Forms; Appellate Claim Form

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

    www.fresno.courts.ca.gov/online-services/case-information

    Welcome to Fresno Superior Court's online Case Management and Information System. This system only shows information that can be viewed by the public. If you are an attorney or party in a case not publicly available for viewing, you will have to come down to the courthouse to view the case.