Los angeles superior court family law case search

You can obtain a summary of the status and actions taken on your case at the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles website. Click “Access Your Case” in the middle of the front page. You will need your case number to access information. Do not type the letters that appear before the case number.

If your case is more than four years old, enter the two-digit year, the court initial, and the case number. For example, 07V04578. You can search by the original case number but any future paperwork you file must include the new case number which will be provided in the results of your case search. Please note that your older case search may show several cases with the same case number so be sure and look for the one with your parties names.

For new cases filed in the past few years you will enter two-digit year followed by the two character court location and then SC for Small Claims, and finally the five numbers. For example case filed at Stanley Mosk would look like this 20STSC07841.

Court forms are available at California Courts – Forms. Select “Small Claims” from the pull-down menu. Forms are also available at the Court Clerk’s office.

The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino has implemented an enhanced service which provides remote access to document images from case filings in civil matters. The fee for access to these documents is $0.50 per page. We provide remote public access to documents authorized by statute for public viewing. Remote access by the public to any other documents is not available at this time. For a definition of remote access please visit https://www.courts.ca.gov/42512.htm

The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, ("Court") is implementing a new case management system. As part of that implementation, the Court is converting its court records from paper to electronic format.

All court records are handled with extreme care and confidentiality during the conversion process and the Court believes and is confident all records, and information contained therein, converted to electronic format and available through the Court’s hosted online access service are accurate and reliable. However, all records and other data provided by the Court through its online access service is provided "as is" with no warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to, implied warranty for fitness for a particular purpose.

The Court assumes no liability or responsibility for technical inaccuracies or typographical errors in records, information, and related graphics included in the Court’s online access service.

The Court, furthermore, does not guarantee or warrant the correctness, completeness or utility for any general or specific purpose of the records or other data available through access to its online access service. In no event shall the Court be liable for any damages, of any nature whatsoever, arising from the use of this service.

The Court does not represent or warrant that access to its online access service or any records or information contained therein will be uninterrupted or that there will be no failures, errors or omissions or loss of transmitted information during the conversion process or at any other time. In no event shall the Court be liable for the inability to access its online access service.

Limited case data is available on cases filed prior to 1998. Please contact the appropriate Court District for access to information on older cases.

This system is for the use of authorized users only. Individuals using this computer system without authority, or in excess of their authority, are subject to having all of their activities on this system monitored and recorded by system personnel.

In the course of monitoring individuals improperly using this system, or in the course of system maintenance, the activities of authorized users may also be monitored.

Anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring and is advised that if such monitoring reveals possible evidence of criminal activity, system personnel may provide the evidence of such monitoring to law enforcement officials.

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Los angeles superior court family law case search


Los angeles superior court family law case search


If you would like to search for case information by Person or Business Name, please try our new Case Name Search application by clicking HERE.

The court provides many online resources to meet your needs. To review information regarding a public case, please select one of the case categories below.

Tip: Your OC Pay number can be found in Case Access using your case/citation number.
Don't have your case number? Get your OC Pay Number thru Case Name Search.

To conduct court business via online services, which includes requesting an extension, establishing a payment plan or making a payment, submitting electronic correspondence, submitting proof of correction electronically, reserving a court date, or setting up automatic reminders for your case(s), access My Court Portal as a guest user or create an account.

How do I look up a Superior Court case in Los Angeles?

You can obtain a summary of the status and actions taken on your case at the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles website. Click “Access Your Case” in the middle of the front page. You will need your case number to access information. Do not type the letters that appear before the case number.

Are Family court records public in California?

Family Law records are public records subject to public view and copying, unless they are confidential by operation of law or sealed by the court.

How do you access California superior court cases?

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.

How do I lookup a court case for free in California?

Viewing the Online Docket via PACER PACER is the judiciary's electronic method of providing access to court dockets and to copies of documents filed with the court. You may register for PACER online. There is no registration fee.