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Case Access. Attorneys, you may also use the Attorney Portal to access your cases. The Los Angeles Superior Court declares that information provided by and obtained from this site, intended for use on a case-by-case basis and typically by parties of record and participants, does not constitute the official record of the court.
The Los Angeles Superior Court is dedicated to serving our community by providing equal access to justice through the fair, timely and efficient resolution of all cases. California state courts serve all people.
Click here to access the LACC login page. Create a New Account (CourtID) Take advantage of the court's new remote appearance service by creating a CourtID. You can learn more about LACourtConnect by watching this overview. Sign Up Click for Instructions Getting Started with LACourtConnect
There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called “remote access.” This page is about electronic records and tells you:
Log in Don't have an account? Don’t have an account? By clicking Register you will gain valuable services such as reminders and quick/easy lookup of previous activity to make things go even faster next time. Register LA Superior Court - Services
It's a tool that allows efficient online access to LA County Superior Court cases, keeping you updated with the most recent court docket data, offering case summaries, tracking case statuses, providing downloadable court documents, opinions, and tentative rulings, and delivering real-time updates on new case progress.
In addition to forms approved by the State Judicial Council, the Superior Court of Los Angeles has approved a variety of local forms that you may need to use as your case continues. Locate Your Filing Courthouse
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You can obtain a summary of the status and actions taken on your case at the Los Angeles Superior Court website. Click “Find a Case” on the left side of the front page. You will need your case number to access information. For older cases, enter the two-digit year, the court initial, and the case number.
To access the Search for Case Number by Defendant Name in Criminal Cases and Civil Case Document Images, users are required to register with the LASC web site and create a user account. Users must provide information such as a User ID, Password, Name, Billing Address, Credit Card Type, Credit Card Number and Credit Card Expiration Date.