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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.”.
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This site includes case information for Civil, Small Claims, Family Law, and Probate. Limited jurisdiction cases are cases in which the dollar amount or value of property in dispute does not exceed $25,000.00. This includes Small Claims and most Unlawful Detainers. General jurisdiction cases include all other matters.
Customers can access a search for case number by party or defendant name in the Los Angeles Superior Court via a secure web server. Name searches incur a public access fee to reimburse the Court for the costs of providing public access to its electronic records (California Rule of Court 2.506 and Government Code Section 68150(l)).
Search public court records in Los Angeles County Superior Court, CA. Lookup court cases, access docket information, case summaries, court documents, lawsuit filings, opinions, and tentative rulings.
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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.
To initiate the check-in process, search for the case number and select the scheduled hearing. Only hearings scheduled for today are available for check-in. If your hearing is not today, please return the day of your hearing and check in prior to the time of the hearing.