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The California Courts of Appeal are divided into six appellate districts, based on geography. Appellate Case Search About Courts of Appeal Superior Courts California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. Reduced Court Services Find Your Court Jury Service Judicial Council Judicial Council Advisory Bodies Invitation to Comment
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The California Courts of Appeal are divided into six appellate districts, based on geography. Appellate Case Search About Courts of Appeal Superior Courts California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. Reduced Court Services Find Your Court Jury Service Judicial Council Judicial Council Advisory Bodies Invitation to Comment
http://courts.ca.gov/home.htmAccess to Electronic Court Records - California
Access to Electronic Court Records Print Courts may keep official records about cases in paper or electronic format. There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet.
https://www.courts.ca.gov/42512.htmWhat is the Ninth Circuit?
What is the Ninth Circuit? The United States Courts for the Ninth Circuit consists of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals along with district and bankruptcy courts in the 15 federal judicial districts that comprise the circuit, and associated administrative units that provide various court services. Ninth Circuit Districts 1. Alaska 2. Arizona 3.
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At UniCourt, you can look up California State Court records by case name, case number, party, attorney, judge, case type, docket entry & more. You can filter search results further by date of filing, jurisdiction, case type, party type, party representation, and more. 36M+ California Cases 121M+ Court Documents 711M+ Docket Entries California
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There are 58 superior courts, one in each county, all with a set of Superior court judges. Judges are elected by voters of the county, with terms lasting 6 years. One of the key requirements is that candidates must have had at least 10 years as an attorney or served as a judge in a state court before being considered. Superior courts oversee a number of different types of cases, some of which include: Family law cases; Cases dealing with juveniles
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We are asking that you email inquiries instead of calling the court during this time. Court staff will respond to you as soon as possible, likely within a few hours. The email address is: [email protected]. Please include your case number and a telephone number in case court staff needs to reach you.
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Effective January 1, 2010, rule 10.500 of the California Rules of Court set forth comprehensive public access provisions applicable to judicial administrative records maintained by state trial and appellate courts, the state Supreme Court, as well as the Judicial Council of California (the Council). The Council makes identifiable judicial ...
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Electronic Records Availability. Public documents from November 2017 to present are available for download. (The Courts current case management system went live on November 2017) Only the most recent 150 documents on a case will be shown and be available for download online. If you need something beyond the most recent 150 documents, please ...
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The California court structure comprises three levels, with the Supreme Court at the apex, having the highest level of authority, and acting as the statewide appellate court in California. The three court levels in California include Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and Superior/Trial Court.
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