How do I look up a case in Alameda County?

How do I look up a case in Alameda County?

The public may now view criminal case information via the Odyssey Portal. Public access does not include access to documents. Case information is available only for cases that have had any activity since 2005. This service is free and members of the public are not required to register.

How many civil court locations does Alameda County have?

Alameda County has courts in ten different locations. Here is a rundown of the locations of each courthouse in Alameda County.

Where do I file a civil case in Alameda County?

Court locations

Court address Services
René C. Davidson Courthouse (Oakland Civil) 1225 Fallon Street Oakland, CA 94612 Physical Filing Deadline: Before 11:00 a.m. (For delivery same court day) Courtesy Copy Delivery Deadline: Before 11:00 a.m. (For delivery same court day)

Where can I get a copy of my divorce decree in Alameda County?

To get copies of divorce documents, go to the courthouse and ask for a copy or send a request through the mail. To request a copy by mail, send us: Your written request, A check payable to the Superior Court, and.

How do I look up a lawsuit in California?

There are three ways to look at court records:

  1. Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records.
  2. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records.
  3. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called “remote access.”

Does Alameda County Superior Court have Efiling?

The Superior Court of Alameda County proudly announces the launch of a new civil case management system eCourt, including civil e-filing and a new public portal.

What District Court is Alameda County in?

Northern District of California
Northern District of California: The Northern District comprises the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Sonoma.

Is wearing a mask mandatory in Alameda County?

Everyone 2 years of age and older must continue to wear a mask, regardless of their vaccination status, in all indoor public settings and businesses.

Is Alameda Superior Court Efiling?

The Superior Court of Alameda County proudly announces the launch of a new civil case management system eCourt, including civil e-filing and a new public portal. Read more about what is new here.

Can you efile in Alameda County Superior Court?

Effective Monday, July 1, 2019: The Superior Court of Alameda County will implement new electronic filing fees for non-excempt filers in Criminal and Juvenile cases. Click here for press release. Our Juvenile and Criminal Divisions are now accepting electronic filings.

How do i find divorce records in California?

Record information for divorce filings is available at the Los Angeles Superior Court where the divorce was filed. If the Superior Court location is not known, information can be obtained at the County Courthouse by calling at (213) 830-0803 or going to 111 North Hill St., Los Angeles, CA, 90012.

How do I get a copy of my divorce decree online in California?

The application forms to request a certified document and associated fees are located at www.cdph.ca.gov/pubsforms/forms/CtrldForms/VS113.pdf. The certified divorce decree can be ordered online or in person at the appropriate county courthouse. The document will be mailed to the requestor when ordering online.

Where can I find Alameda County Superior Court records?

The Superior Court of California, County of Alameda, provides the public with online access to civil case records (documents and information) through the eCourt Public Portal. The portal provides information about all civil and civil appeals cases, but does not include information about Criminal , Juvenile, or Traffic cases.

Is the county of Alameda responsible for notifying potential employers?

The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

Is Alameda County a good place to work?

Alameda County. Alameda County is more than a great place to work. It is a great place to learn, to make a difference, to grow, to strive, to succeed, and to flourish. Come join our team and find more than just a job.

Is the Alameda County social service agency asking for your EBT number?

If you are an EBT cardholder and receive a text, call or email asking for your card number, PIN or any personal information, do NOT provide it. There are reports of an EBT scam and attempts to steal benefits. Alameda County Social Service Agency (ACSSA) will never ask for this information through phone, text, or email.

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