How do I find court records?

Requesting Online Records from a State or County Court Look in the right place. Look for a criminal court records database on your state or county court’s website. Be aware of the different levels of state courts. Provide the information you need to find your record. View the record online.

Where can I find free public records online?

One way to find free public records is online via several reputable and reliable websites. There are government agencies that provide access to public record information via the Internet.

How to access public records?

Create an account with the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system.

  • Search PACER by court. If you know where the case you’re looking for was tried,look for the specific court that houses the record.
  • Search by case number or party name.
  • Pay the fee.
  • How do I look up court cases?

    You can look up your family court case online by visiting Clark County Courts Records Inquiry. From that page, click on “ Family Records .” You will then be able to search public family records by case number or by a party’s name. Enter the full case number, or the party name as it appears on court documents.

    How do I look up my case number?

    Find the docket number by contacting the court clerk where the case is being heard. This is the most straightforward way to get the case number. As long as you know the party’s name and the county where the case is heard, the clerk can quickly access the docket number.

    How to obtain case information?

    Case Information by Phone Case information is available toll free through the court’s automated Voice Case Information System (VCIS) at (866)-222-8029. This system is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A case number, complete name, or a social security number/ITIN is required to obtain case information.

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