With a few exceptions such as juvenile and domestic violence cases, court case records are public. You should be able to visit the court clerk's office and ask to see the records. In practice, not all case records are indexed by attorney name; some can only be found by case number or the name of one of the parties.
Many courts have put their records online where they can be searched, but many have not. Some require registration and charge a fee for online searching, but many do not. Some court records can be searched by attorney name.
Check the first related link below for an example. It's a list of New York's online case record searches; the first link is to Supreme Court Civil Case Information, a statewide database that can be searched by attorney name. Scroll down to find other case records that can be searched by attorney name.
The second related link below is for Georgia, which does not have a searchable stateside case record database. Look for individual counties that have an attorney search; examples are Bibb County State Court Civil Case Records and Chatham County Cases.
Use the third related link to find case record searches in any state; you can also use it to find the contact information for your local court, if you need to contact the court clerk.
You can typically find a judge's sentence for a hearing by checking the court records or contacting the court where the case was heard. You may also be able to find this information through online databases or by speaking with the prosecutor or defense attorney involved in the case.
You can find out when you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy by checking the public records at the bankruptcy court where your case was filed. You can also contact your bankruptcy attorney or the trustee assigned to your case for this information.
If your father was your power of attorney and authorized to enter a settlement on your behalf, he should provide you with the information.If he refuses, revoke his power of attorney, notify the opposing party in the settlement and notify your attorney immediately. The attorney representing you in the personal injury suit can provide you with all information.Additional: If the above information is not productive, and the case went to court and was adjudicated, there will be a court case file which will disclose all information relative to the case. Contact the Clerk Of Court's office for further information. If the case was settled 'out of court,' unfortunately, there will likely be no official records to which you can refer.
Expungement attorneys take care of expunging your personal criminal records. They research whether you are eligible and if they think that you have a case. They can then offer advice and proceed with your case.
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.
The court system only assigns you an attorney in criminal trials. If you wish to have a civil lawsuit and trial, you will have to find and retain an attorney at your own expense, or find one who may take it on for a percentage of the settlement.
To find court records on a person in the UK, you can contact the specific court where the case was heard and request access to the records. Alternatively, you can search online databases such as the UK Government's official website or commercial websites that provide access to court records. It is important to note that some court records may be restricted or require permission to access.
You probably won't find arrest records online but you can search Volusia County Florida court records. Volusia County allows you to search case records, citations and violations, official records, court documents, judgments, liens and probate records. You can search these records by case or citation number, case type, name, date, location or document type.
A divorce attorney in Toronto, Ontario could be attained from the court the case was started from. In order to obtain a copy you must get in contact with your court which is handling the matter.
To find an appellate attorney in California you would need to search the California's Court of Appeals case information website where you can get a good idea of the attorney's experience before you decide to contact them.
In the state of Illinois you can search free circuit court civil and criminal records by county. Records can by searched by name, case and keyword text. The counties also offer a subscription service.
Yes you can you can find it when you type what Jail you were in and then you go and to it and type in what you juvenile case was .Another View: No. You cannot find ANY juvenile court cases on line nor for public view in court records. These actions are sealed and unavailable to the general public. Even if you wish to research YOUR OWN records you will probably have to get a court order to get access to them.