How do I find out my court date in San Bernardino County?
Your court date can be found on the most recent minute orders provided by the Court. You may also go to and enter your case number to find out your next court date.
How do I look up court records for free?
The websites below are generally trustworthy sources of free dockets and court documents:
- SCOTUSblog.
- Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases.
- 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Collection.
- National Archives Catalog.
- Supreme Court of California Resources (SCOCAL)
- California Appellate Briefs.
Can I get a minute order online?
Both certified and non-certified copies of non-sealed, non-confidential documents and/or minute orders for Criminal and Traffic cases are available if permitted under the California Rules of Court and can be requested using the Online Copy Request system. Juvenile Court cases are confidential.
How do you get a minute order?
A minute order comes about when a trial judge sits officially, with or without a court reporter, and a clerk keeps minutes of the court session. In those sessions the only record of an oral order made by the judge may be in the minutes. This order is referred to as a minute order or minute entry.
Does San Bernardino County Superior court have eFiling?
Online Form Preparation and eFiling (TurboCourt) TurboCourt offers a convenient method to prepare and submit forms, petitions and other court documents. You will need to register for an account, or log in through Facebook, LinkedIn or Google to access the materials on the TurboCourt website.
How do I find out my court date in Georgia?
Typically, you will need to input your first and last name to search for your case and court date. On Georgia court websites with an online docket search, performing a search for your court date is free. Call the clerk of your court if the court does not maintain an online docket.