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Where do I find and access Court Records?

Last Updated: Jun 07, 2011  |  35 Views

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Some court records are available on Westlaw and/or LexisNexis.  Court Records may also be available on courts' websites and sometimes freely available online (Google the docket number of a case to find avialable court records online).

PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is an internet-based public access service that allows users to locate cases using the Case Locator and to obtain case and docket information from Federal appellate, district and bankruptcy courts. Users need to create an account and pay for retrieved documents. 

Pace Law School students, faculty and staff, please contact  the reference librarians for additional assistance or submit a specific request. 

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