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The first digit is the division where the case was filed (1: Camden, 2: Newark, and 3: Trenton). For example, a case filed in Trenton would start with 3. After the division number and colon is the year the case was filed (e.g., 98, 99, 00) and cv for civil, cr for criminal, mc for miscellaneous, and m for magistrate.
Can you look up federal dockets?
Federal case files are maintained electronically and are available through the internet-based Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service. PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information.
What is a federal docket number?
After a case is filed, the court assigns it a docket number, which is the courts case number or tracking number. The docket lists the judge, parties, and the attorneys of record, along with a summary of each document filed in the case, the date when it was filed, and the court case number assigned to the document.
How to read and understand court cases?
The How of Reading Cases Prep the case. Pre-read the case. Read actively. Ask questions of the material as you read. Read each case with an eye toward its role in the scheme of things. Write notes instead of highlighting. Keep moving. Sum up the case.
What do the letters in a docket number mean?
The nature of the proceeding is abbreviated by a letter code. For example, R stands for a Rate case, and RM is a Rulemaking case. The letter code is then followed by the current year and the number of the case for that year. For example the 2nd rate case for FY2009 would be Docket R2009-2.
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Using and Understanding Docket Numbers The year the case was filed, in two or four digit format. The court the case was filed in, represented by a letter or number. The type of case (e.g. civil, criminal, bankruptcy). A sequence number, randomly assigned to each case as it is filed.
How do you read a docket number?
A docket number may be composed of a number or letter indicating the court, a two-digit number to identify the year, the case type (either CV/cv for civil cases or CR/cr for criminal cases), a four- or five-digit case number, and the judges initials.
Related links
Federal Register/Vol. 76, No. 97/Thursday, May 19, 2011/
May 19, 2011 [Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA1973. DR; Docket ID FEMA20110001]. Georgia; Amendment No. 5 to Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration.
Federal Register/Vol. 76, No. 214/Friday, November 4,
Nov 4, 2011 [Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA4030. DR; Docket ID FEMA20110001]. Pennsylvania; Amendment No. 5 to. Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration.
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