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PACER Access

Hi, I am looking to get some information off of PACER, I notice that I can register myself, however, I also noticed that the library's database resources have it listed that I can email reference too. How does this work?
Last Updated: Jun 10, 2011  |  68 Views

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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 may submit specific requests directly to the reference librarians.  It helps to know the case name, court, and docket number. 

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