How to Access Court Records
Due to COVID-19, This class wil be broadcast online. Information, including the link, will be posted on this page shortly. Registrants will also be emailed the information.
Tuesday, March 24, 2020: 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Many people need to find important court records, but doing so can be complicated. Although most documents filed with a court are public record and accessible to anyone, each court makes records available in different ways, and surprisingly few are freely available online. In this class, learn how to locate and access common types of court documents from state and federal courts.
Class covers:
- Finding civil and criminal court documents in other state superior courts
- Accessing older state court documents through county archives
- Using Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) to find federal court documents
- Finding state and federal appellate court briefs
Presented by: Austin Stoub, Senior Librarian for Reference & Research
Austin Stoub originally joined LA Law Library as a Reference intern in January of 2010. Upon receiving his MLIS from UCLA in June of 2010, he joined the staff full time as a Reference Librarian. Since that time, he has overseen development of the collection for all states except California, developed and taught a number of classes and has taken a role in operations at Circulation and Copy Center. After earning a BA in Political Science from Calvin College in 2001, he worked in various levels of government before entering UCLA School of Information Science in 2008.
Registration Fee: FREE
LA Law Library does not provide legal advice:
LA Law Library does not provide legal advice. LA Law Library provides legal resources and assistance with legal research as an educational service. The information presented in this program is not legal advice and is provided solely as an educational service to our patrons. For legal advice, you should consult an attorney.