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Where can I get recorded documents, such as birth, death or marriage certificates, or deeds and liens? A wide variety of vital records may be obtained by visiting the Clerk-Recorder's office at 555 Escobar Street in downtown Martinez, near the Amtrak station.
To request a hearing to establish or modify child custody or visitation, you must file a Request for Order. You may file the Request for Order in an appropriate case that is already open or at the same time you file the documents to open an appropriate case.
The Court's Executive Office is open from a.m. until p.m. daily.
Electronically File Court Documents with Odyssey eFileCA Effective Monday, July 1, 2019: The Superior Court of Alameda County will implement new electronic filing fees for non-exempt filers in Criminal and Juvenile cases.
Recording Fees Combined documents: $14 per title. Non-standard page: $3 per page.
Currently, Contra Costa only accepts eFiling in complex civil cases. However, the court's expansion of its approved eFile providers is a likely indication that Contra Costa Superior Court is planning on rolling out eFiling as an option for all case types.
Contact Us 925-957-2200. 925-646-2566 (Fax) To send the DA's Office an email, please email DAOfficeatcontracostadadotorg.
You may request copies of recorded real property documents online, in person, or by mail. As of January 1, 2018, the fee for a copy of a recorded document is: $2.00 for the first page and $0.05 for each additional page, per document copy.
Filing and Serving Your Papers Family law documents may be filed in person, by mail, or by fax, using a fax filing agency. If papers are filed in person, please obtain a service ticket from Reception before attempting to file your forms. The court will not set hearings over the phone.
Contra Costa eService Eservice is available in all Contra Costa case types upon agreement and stipulation by the parties and does not require Court approval. Eservice may be mandated by the Court in cases where the Court has ordered the participation of a Special Master for discovery issues.