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LA COURT Learn about settlement programs to resolve your case Avoid waiting in line Fill out your court forms online using LASC's user-friendly form completion program File your case electronically by following these simple steps Divorce judgments that have been imaged are available to order through this website
California Courts - Home | Judicial Branch of California Californians looking for information on case types or to represent themselves in court can find step-by-step instructions, court forms, and other resources on the Self-Help Guide The branch has three levels of courts The Supreme Court is the highest court in the state Cases move up from the Courts of Appeal and the superior (trial) courts
LASC-Online Services You may search for imaged case documents for the following cases: General Jurisdiction Civil (Stanley Mosk Courthouse and Central Civil West Courthouse), Limited Civil, Probate, Family Law, and Small Claims
Find Your Court | Judicial Branch of California All Courts Superior Court Courthouses Contact Jury Info Traffic Self-Help Court of Appeal Alameda Locations Contact Jury Info Traffic Self-Help District 1 Alpine Locations Contact Jury Info Traffic Self-Help District 3 Amador Locations Contact Jury Info Traffic Self-Help District 3 Butte Locations
Self-Help Guide to the California Courts Self-Help Centers can provide legal information and resources to people without a lawyer Help can be in person, over the phone, or online
Los Angeles County California Court Directory Below is a directory of court locations in Los Angeles County Links for online court records and other free court resources are provided for each court, where available If you’re not sure which court you’re looking for, learn more about the California court system
How to look up a court case | California Courts | Self Help Guide In many courts, you can look up court cases online to find out basic information like the name of the parties, what documents have been filed, and whether there are any court dates If this is not available online, you may be able to get the information at the courthouse, either on a court computer or from a court clerk