Public Court Records Information

Court records are detailed accounts of controversies submitted to a judge or jury for adjudication. The topics and issues widely vary, ranging from misdemeanor charges to petitions for bankruptcy. While it would seem that these records are only relevant to the persons involved in it, third parties may find it interesting and useful. Court records can give us an idea on how the law is applied in a particular situation. It can also give us a full view of a person’s background.


 Bankruptcy Cases – How to Narrow Your Search
Looking for specific bankruptcy cases? Shorten your research time by first identifying the type of bankruptcy cases you are looking for. Read more...
 Bankruptcy Court - Data, Statistics, and Protection Issues
Bankruptcy has been changing faces a lot in the past couple of years with the focus of protection shifting a bit from the lendee to the lender. Find out the effects of the new Bankruptcy Abuse Act and more. Read more...
 County Court Dockets - The Case for Third-Party Websites
Looking for any specific county court docket is like looking for a needle in the haystack. Increase your chances of finding the dockets you are looking for ASAP with third-party websites. Read more...
 Court Cases Online – What is CM/ECF?
Court cases online are really simply ‘just there’ for your peruse. Thanks to CM/ECF and the PACER program, people now have access to many court cases. But are they good enough to give you exactly what you need? Read more...
 Court Case Transcript - US Supreme Court Takes Lead
Court case transcript access via the Internet gained its most powerful advocate in the US Supreme Court. Beginning October 2006, the high court will give the public access to transcripts of proceedings within the same day. Before this, transcript release occurred with a couple of weeks' delay. Read more...
 Courthouse Research - Top 5 Tips for You
Courthouse research has proven to be a veritable treasure trove of data for historians and people tracing their roots. Aside from the extensive indexed materials, there also exist sundry un-indexed records (church books, journals, etc.) that may just surprise the patient searcher. Read more...
 District Court Dockets - CM/ECF-Powered
District Court dockets contain summaries of proceedings in court cases tried before any of the 94 District Courts nationwide and in US territories. Most District Court dockets are available online and are searchable by the name of plaintiff or respondent, the hearing date, or the case number. Read more...
 District Court Transcript - Open Access Made Easier
Did you know that a US District Court transcript pilot project launched a couple of years back is responsible for the availability of court proceedings over the Internet today? Read more...
 Federal Court Cases - What They Are and Where to Find Them
Federal court cases are those heard under the US federal court system, which is divided into general jurisdiction (US Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, District Courts) and subject matter jurisdiction courts (Bankruptcy, Tax, Federal Claims, Armed Forces Appeals, etc.) Read more...
 How Do Small Claims Court Cases Work?
Small claims court cases tackle proceedings that are below a certain pre-determined dollar amount (which is different for every State). Still, it does not mean that the documents you can gather are any less than what you would in other court cases. Read more...
 How to Search District Court Cases
District court cases generally refer to disputes resolved by the federal judicial system's trial courts. Certain states also use the term “district court” to refer to the trial court of a particular judicial district. As a result, the federal trial courts are often referred to as the “US District Courts”. Read on to understand more about district court cases and how to best search for them. Read more...
 Probate Court Estate 101
A probate court estate comprises the possessions left behind by a decedent, minus all duties and debts owed. However, just because a Will was left behind does not mean that the transfer of the estate will be easy. It depends on how much property needs to be divided and where they are located. Read more...
 Probate Court - Limits and Costs
Probate derives from the Latin for “to prove”, which refers to proving that the Will presented to the court is indeed the authentic FINAL Will of the person who passed away. Wills definitely make settling estates a lot easier but there are times when carrying out a deceased person’s wishes is delayed. Read more...
 Probate Court Records Let You Know the Last Wishes of the Deceased
Probate court documents disclose how a deceased person wants his estate to be handled after he has passed away. If heirs are ‘unhappy’, then these records will show a long trail of documents showing objections, claims, counter-claims, and others by the decedent’s relatives. Read more...
 Recent Court Cases and Public Opinion
Public access to court cases has made us all privy to other people's lives. Let's understand the negative impact this access may have on people involved in court cases so that we may be more sensitive of the information that we come into contact with. Read more...
 Superior Court Cases – Hindrances and Alternatives
Superior Court cases involve matters such as proving a will, settling estate, hearing divorce procedures, child custody concerns, criminal cases, and appeals made on decisions of a District Court. Whatever your reason, find out where to best sources these documents. Read more...
 Superior Court Docket Documents – How Far Should ‘Transparency’ Go?
There is a clamor to make court records as publicly accessible as can be, but how far should the envelope of ‘transparency’ be pushed? Read more...
 The Family and Probate Court
The family and probate court has existed in America for three centuries. It used to be referred to as a neighborhood court since it was often informal. Nowadays, it is also called a family court due to its additional responsibilities such as overseeing hearings that impact minors, senior citizens, as well as the mentally ill. But these tasks may have already been transferred to other courts in some states. Read more...
 What is the US Bankruptcy Court?
The US Bankruptcy Court performs an important and ‘heavy’ task. If you are researching about bankruptcy or contemplating on filing for one, read this article first. Read more...
 What are Judgement Records?
Judgment records contain detailed information about a court decision and how it was rendered. They also include transcripts of everything that has been said by all the parties in court, except those that has been ordered by the judge to be stricken off. While these records are readily available through the clerks of the different courts, they can also be conveniently obtained online. Read more...
 U.S. Bankruptcy Records and Learning the Process of Filing for Bankruptcy
U.S. bankruptcy records can provide a thorough exposition as to what insolvency means, and why people or businesses fail to meet their financial obligations. The petitioner in the suit usually opts for one of the six modes by which he could extinguish his debts. These records are available upon request from the court clerk. They can also be obtained online through government and private databases. Read more...
 The United States Bankruptcy Court
The United States Bankruptcy Court takes cognizance of cases involving the inability of individuals or businesses to pay their obligations. This tribunal has been formed under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and is categorized as a court of special jurisdiction. Read more...
 How to Search for Court Cases
The search for court cases can either be done manually or through the Internet. Manual searches are usually tedious as it involves rummaging through piles of documents in the court where it has been lodged. On the other hand, the search and retrieval of court cases through online databases and Web-based services are more easy and convenient. Read more...
 Federal Court Records 101
Federal court records are complete and detailed accounts of what has transpired in a controversy decided upon by a federal tribunal. These records involve cases ranging from misdemeanors to bankruptcies. The tribunals from which Federal court records are taken may be a court of general or special jurisdiction. Regardless of the subject matter of the case, these records may be conveniently obtained online.. Read more...
 Conducting a Legal Records Search
A legal records search has for its object any document which may have a bearing in a particular suit. The search can sometimes be a tiresome task, especially if one opts to personally look for it in the court where it has been filed. However, online databases have made it more easy and convenient to search for legal records. Read more...
 Court Judgements 101
Simply put, court judgments are decisions promulgated by a magistrate that has the authority to adjudicate the issues presented by two or more feuding parties. The controversies laid down before a judge for resolution may involve violations of various statutes or ordinances, such as penal laws and corporate regulations. Read more...
 Civil Court Judgments – A Preview
Most of the court records in the United States are civil court judgments. These suits involve almost all aspects of civil life, such as those pertaining to marriage and the family, property, and contracts. Accessing civil court cases can be easy despite the fact that every judicial branch has hundreds or thousands of them. Web sites abound on the Internet offering record-retrieval services. Read more...
 What is a Federal Bankruptcy Court?
A Federal Bankruptcy Court is a tribunal that hears insolvency cases involving both natural and juridical persons. While the proceedings under this special court are generally governed by the Bankruptcy Code of the U.S., state laws still control or determine some of the aspects regarding claims, exemptions, or exclusions. A person has several remedies by which he can extinguish his debt. Read more...
 Family Court Cases Involving Children
Family court cases revolve around problems involving children and families. The main goals of the Family Court are to protect, to assist and whenever possible, to restore families whose security and welfare have been threatened. Read more...
 Finding Court Records for the Purpose of Background Checks
Using actual court cases for research gives you a better understanding of the judicial system. Often, those studying to be a paralegal, lawyer, forensic detective, or any other profession that has even tangential links to the process of law will find the need to look up court records every now and then. Fortunately, finding court cases has been made easier thanks to Internet. Read more...
 Finding Court Cases Online – A Listing of Valuable Links for Research Purposes
Family court cases revolve around problems involving children and families. The main goals of the Family Court are to protect, to assist and whenever possible, to restore families whose security and welfare have been threatened. Read more...
 Court Transcripts - Uses and Access
A transcript is simply a written record of something spoken. Therefore, a court transcript is a written record of what transpired in court during a court proceeding. It is not a written documentation about the decision in a court case, nor is it a court record or the court case itself. Read more...
 Using Public Court Records to Access Valuable Information
Public court records are accessible anywhere in the country. There are hundreds of databases to choose from and finding the one that offers the most comprehensive catalog at a reasonable price is the one you should go for. Read more...
 What are Probate Court Cases?
Probate court cases pertain to property or land ownership. The term probate relates to the transfer of the title of a property to someone. In these cases, it is usually conducted when the original owner of the land is either dead or declared legally insane (so much so that he/she cannot make sound judgments regarding the property). Read more...
 Legal Records 101
Legal records are any paper or document that can be used or is of value to any judicial proceedings. They are usually kept by the court clerk, being the custodian of documents filed with them. Read more...
 What are Civil Judgements?
Civil judgments are simply the decisions of courts, which dispose controversies involving a person’s relationship, duty, or obligation towards his family and neighbors. The award or decree usually just calls for the payment of damages, and rarely calls for the imprisonment of the losing party. Read more...
 How to Find Court Cases Online
People are starting to be aware of the fact that it is not that hard to find court cases anymore. There used to be a time when looking for court files could take a day or two. With the advent of the Internet, intuitive search engines, and reputable search service providers, people don’t even need to leave their home or office to look for court records. Read more...
 Checking the Status of Pending Court Cases
Parties should be vigilant with checking the status of their pending court cases. Although it is generally the duty of counsels to inform their clients of the status of the proceedings, the latter should still exercise due diligence in making sure that their suit is being acted upon by the court. Take note that clients are generally bound by the negligence of their counsel. Read more...
 What are Legal Judgments?
Legal judgments are basically the announcements of the court as to which party in the suit prevailed. It declares and defines the rights of the party, and imposes upon the losing person the obligation to compensate the plaintiff for all his 'sufferings'. Read more...
 Accessing Bankruptcy Court Records
Bankruptcy court records contain petitions for temporary or permanent relief from the payment of debts. There are several ways by which the petitioner could settle his obligations. Those who still have sufficient means to support themselves are still required to pay their debts, although at lighter terms. For those whose possession or current means of support are patently insufficient even for self-sustenance, they are allowed to start anew without the burden of paying their previous debts. Read more...
 What are Family Court Records?
Family court records refer to proceedings involving family matters or relations. It may concern the severance of the marriage bond between spouses through the three modes of separation. It may also pertain to judicial resolutions regarding child custody and support. Read more...
 Bankruptcy Records - What Everyone Ought To Know About Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy records are available for public perusal, making it difficult for an individual or a corporation to recuperate from losses. This will also negatively affect your credit records and make it more difficult to apply for loans.  Read more...
 Bankruptcy Records: Bankruptcy Types, Crimes, and Why You Should Avoid It
Bankruptcy records can be accessed online through PACER Read more...
 Civil Court Records- What Everyone Ought To Know About Them
Civil court records are from cases that are not criminal in nature. Civil cases encompass a broad range of types and must undergo several stages before the trial commences.  Read more...
 Civil Court Records: What Adoption Restrictions Mean
Civil court records are, perhaps, some of the most restricted records in the US. The reason for this is that many civil cases involve Family Law, which involves minors. Read more...
 Legal Records- The Secret Inside Sealed Records
Legal records can be found in county courthouses and may be civil or criminal in nature. These are not only paper records, but also contain the rest of the evidence that is needed in a court case.  Read more...
 Legal Records: So Many Sources, So Little Time!
The United States is one of the most open in terms of making legal records available to the general public. If you're searching for, say, court records in the US, a main difficulty you'll have to deal with is the multiplicity of resources available on the Internet. Read more...
 Probate Records - Little Known Facts About Old Court Records
Probate records are files from a probate case, wherein the rightful heir is determined after the death of an individual who leaves assets behind. Probate cases may be transferred from the county courthouse to the state archives, depending on when they transpired.  Read more...
 Probate Records: How to Avoid the Hassles of Probate
Probate records are found in a probate court's files and have to do with the Last Will and Testament of a person who's died.  Read more...
 Civil Court Records- What Everyone Ought To Know About Them
Civil court records are from cases that are not criminal in nature. Civil cases encompass a broad range of types and must undergo several stages before the trial commences.  Read more...

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