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This form is an official California Judicial Council form which complies with all applicable state codes and statutes. USLF updates all state forms as is required by state statutes and law.
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Visit the website of the courthouse where the case was filed and via the online services portal, click on the case information or case access portal to view court records. Input the required search criteria and hit the search button.
Family Law records are public records subject to public inspection and copying, unless they are confidential by operation of law or sealed by the court.
There are three primary ways to find restraining orders: Go to the courthouse and request to look at the paper records. Go to the courthouse and request to look at the electronic records. Use remote access to find the court case documents online if your court offers this method.
Superior Courts handle: All criminal cases (felonies, misdemeanors, and traffic tickets) All civil cases (family law, probate, juvenile, and other civil cases) Appeals of small claims cases and other civil cases worth $25,000 or less. Appeals of misdemeanor cases.
In most cases, a restraining order is public record in California. The sealing and expungement process is reserved for criminal cases, not civil records. Restraining orders can be considered either a criminal or civil court order, but one major commonality is the consequences.
In general, all California superior courts have jurisdiction over a person that lives in California or can be found in California, and businesses or organizations that do business in California.
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.
The best place to find California arrest records is the state's Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of the Attorney General. However, access to these records is restricted only to official law enforcement agencies. You can only ask for information on your personal criminal history and not on another person's history.
The California State Records website provides every Californian with tools to access public records.
The public is allowed to look at court records for most cases. However, there are some court records the public is not allowed to see. This happens when a law or court order makes a record confidential.