You should be able to, as court cases are public record.
A bankruptcy docket number is the number that the court assigns a person's case. The court will call your case by the docket number.
If the court date is a civil or family case in District Court, County Court at Law, or Probate Court, you can find this information online by following the Dallas County Civil Court Calendars related link, and you can search by case number, party name (the person going to court), or attorney. If it is a criminal case in District or County Court, follow the Dallas County Criminal Court Records related link. You will need to know the case number in order to search the criminal court records. If the case is not in the District or County Courts at Law, or Probate Courts, or if you do not find the information you need by using the search options above, your best bet is to contact the court directly. You can find court contact information for every court in Dallas by following the Dallas County Courts Guide related link.
I THINK you're asking how to find a certain case number. Go to the Clerk of The Court and give them as much information as possible - case name (also known as the "style" of the case) - the approximate timeframe of the trial - and any other info that will help them with their search for the case number under which it was filed.
Call the court clerk and they will tell you.
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Courts store case files under case or citation numbers. If you have a citation or case number, you can go to the court and pull the file (unless sealed, it is public record.) The file will show the disposition.
To obtain your court case information contact your attorney. Court case information will also be available by contacting the county courthouse in which your hearing is to be held.
Look at the sentence and judgment papers carefully or call the Court. Most Courthouses have a cashier that can look up the amount owed if you provide your case number. This number is on the sentence and judgment.
If the papers were submitted together, then they will be processed correctly.
Pengadilan Negeri (Indonesian: district court), or Pin Number
take it to court Answer You find a lawyer to represent you and he or she files the case.
Court cases are a public record - anyone can look at them (unless the case is currently active). Go to the Clerk of the Court's office at the courthouse and reqeust to look at the case file.