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Be aware: Civil Limited and Misdemeanor Records may be available only for 10 years for some court locations. Juvenile cases are not included in this index. Additional information on older cases may be found on microfilm. Microfilm research is not performed by court staff; however, microfilm is available at each court location for your use. Register of Actions information is available only for Civil (including Small Claims) and Probate cases initiated on or after January 1, 2008. COURTS & COURT CASES Information regarding courts, subpoenas, cases and more COURT LOCATIONS All court hours are Monday thru Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM unless otherwise specified. For additional information and questions about court, please visit the San Bernardino
County Superior Court website. County of San Bernardino County of San Bernardino County of San Bernardino County of San Bernardino County of San Bernardino County of San Bernardino COURT CASE STATUS Need to look up information about a court case? Access the San Bernardino County Superior Court’s Odyssey System. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS You are required to appear in court if you receive a subpoena. Failure to appear for a subpoena can result in criminal charges and/or fines. If you have reservations or concerns about appearing in court, please contact the deputy district attorney assigned to your case. If you are unable to do so, please contact your victim advocate. If you have never testified in court before, please visit our page containing helpful tips on testifying. Please visit our restitution page to learn more about the restitution process and procedures for recovering restitution.
AddressSuperior Court of California HoursMonday – Friday Lobby doors open at 8:00 AM Make an AppointmentFor Civil Filings DirectionsFrom the I-215, exit Second Street and go east. Turn left onto north Arrowhead Avenue. The Civil Division of the San Bernardino District is located in the San Bernardino Justice Center on the right side of the street (south east corner of Third Street and Arrowhead Avenue). Public parking is at a premium in downtown San Bernardino. Please see below for available parking options. Parking is located at:
Downtown San Bernardino Court Parking Map Drop Box InformationA drop-box is located at the south side of the San Bernardino Justice Center (bottom of the stairs) and available for properly completed documents (check or money order only, no cash). Note: Any document deposited in this drop box before 4:00 pm will be received on the same date. Notice: PROPER VENUE and ZIP-CODE plus FOUR REQUIREDDocuments filed and/or mailed to the following Superior Court of California, San Bernardino County divisions MUST reflect the proper address and zip-code + four to ensure timely delivery to the correct court location. Superior Court of California How do I look up a court case in California?There are three ways to look at court records:. Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records.. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records.. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called “remote access.”. How do I find someone's court records?Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerk's Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.
How do I find a divorce case in San Bernardino County?If you are seeking information about a divorce filed with San Bernardino County, please visit the San Bernardino County Court website or call (909) 708-8678.
How can I find out if I have a warrant in San Bernardino County?Call the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department
Ask for records at 909-387-8313 and the clerk will search for any outstanding warrants.
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