How much does it cost to view court documents in San Bernardino?

How much does it cost to view court documents in San Bernardino?

The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino has implemented an enhanced service which provides remote access to document images from case filings in civil matters. The fee for access to these documents is $0.50 per page. We provide remote public access to documents authorized by statute for public viewing.

How do I View San Bernardino County records?

Viewing document contents may only be performed by visiting one of the San Bernardino Recorder-Clerk offices. Searches for documents recorded prior to 1958 are performed using the Recorder’s index on microfilm. Viewing document contents may only be performed by visiting the San Bernardino Recorder’s Office main location.

Where can I find information about an inmate in San Bernardino County?

Once the inmate has been released we do not receive any updated information. For current case information contact the County of San Bernardino Superior Court. All of the information shown for in-custody and out of custody persons represents the most recent information known to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office.

How to search for property ownership in San Bernardino County by assessor’s parcel?

To search for property ownership in San Bernardino County by assessor’s parcel number please visit the Property Information Management System (PIMS). Document Search 1958 to the present: Please note this is an index only and does not allow the customer to view the actual document images (GC6254.21).

What are exhibits in San Bernardino Family Court?

Exhibits are maintained in several locations throughout the San Bernardino Superior Court. The Family Court has extensive jurisdiction over many domestic matters. It is designed to resolve disagreements arising from divorce and legal separation, including provisions for the care of children.

What’s new in the Superior Court of California?

The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, („Court“) is implementing a new case management system. As part of that implementation, the Court is converting its court records from paper to electronic format.

What is a superior court case?

The Superior Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor and felony criminal charges. Misdemeanors are offenses generally punishable by fine and/or county jail term, and felonies are generally punishable by imprisonment in the State prison and/or fines, or even the death penalty.

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