Don't miss your court date For criminal cases, not appearing for court may result in the court issuing a capias or warrant for your arrest.
All requests for transcripts for the Court of Common Pleas should be directed to Tanya Congo at (302) 255-0886 or you may email the court at CCP.Transcripts@delaware.gov.
To request a continuance in your criminal or traffic case, use either the fillable ELECTRONIC CONTINUANCE REQUEST FORM FOR CRIMINAL CASES or you may download a digital copy of CRIMINAL FORM 35 to fill out and email or fax to the court of jurisdiction.
Delaware Public Records are available online on the Delaware Court's website. Interested parties can search the database for court schedules, court rules, and court orders and opinions in civil, criminal and complex commercial litigation categories.
Docket Information - Civil actions filed with the court are available online at File and ServeXpress.
(c) The proceeding shall be commenced by filing in the pending action with the prothonotary's office a motion for a rule to show cause pursuant to Superior Court Civil Rule 64.1, accompanied by an affidavit showing service on the defendant and setting forth the facts constituting the violation.
The Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas and Justice of the Peace Court now offer the ability to access civil case information online 24-hours a day through CourtConnect. CourtConnect allows access to civil dockets by: searching a person's name, business name or case type.
Are Criminal Records Public In Delaware? Under the Delaware Freedom of Information Law, Delaware criminal records are not public records and are inaccessible to members of the general public. The law considers disclosure of the criminal records an invasion of personal privacy.