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Requests for record searches may be made in person in the Criminal Operations Department at any Justice Center. Additionally, Online Case and Calendar access will now allow you to conduct record searches online by case number, person name or business name.
Although California state law provides public access to criminal court records, it does not permit the removal of court records. Instead, interested parties are only permitted to make copies of the available records. Requesters will be expected to cover the cost required to make one or multiple copies.
The new courthouse was to be the most impressive building in early twentieth century Orange County. After seventeen months of construction, the building was formally dedicated in November of 1901.
The State of California offers free electronic access to Appellate and Supreme Court case dockets. Access to case documents, however, is more limited. Case Information: this search system primarily includes summary information only, rather than downloadable case documents.
Californians have the right under the state Public Records Act and the California Constitution to access public information maintained by local and state government agencies, including the Department of Justice.
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The State of California offers free electronic access to Appellate and Supreme Court case dockets. Access to case documents, however, is more limited. Case Information: this search system primarily includes summary information only, rather than downloadable case documents.
Request for Copies by Mail Provide the Court with the following information or complete the Copy Request (Form #L-696): Case number (if unknown, see Record Search above). Name of plaintiff/petitioner or defendant/respondent. Name of document and date of filing, if known (please be as specific as possible).
You must visit or call the clerks office of the superior court where the case is filed, to get copies of these records. There is one superior court in each California county.

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