How do I obtain information (such partys names, attorneys, case number, judge assigned to the case and the status) on a case?
There are several ways to obtain case information: 1. Computer Access Electronic case summaries and docket information may be retrieved using a computer via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records system (PACER) throughout the District. For registration information, please call (800) 676-6856. All registered agencies or individuals will be charged $.60 per minute of access time. 2. In Person For more detailed information, documents may be viewed in person or retrieved for copying from the Clerk’s Office at which the case was filed. Cases which are one year or older may be archived at the Federal Records Center in San Bruno. To determine if a case has been archived, contact the appropriate division of the Clerk’s Office. In order to view or retrieve documents, you must have the case number of the file. If you do not have the case number, you may access the PACER system available in the Records Section of any Clerk’s Office location. Case files and dockets may be obtained on a same
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