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San Bernardino County Superior Court Case Search

In San Bernardino County, the Superior Court records encompass a comprehensive range of court documents produced and maintained throughout legal proceedings. These records include court orders, case files, dockets, judgments, and other pertinent information that ensure the smooth progression of court proceedings and uphold transparency and openness within the judicial process. Typically, individuals execute case searches of Superior Court records for trial research, tracking case status, personal matters, or background checks for employment or tenancy.

What Kinds of cases have been heard in San Bernardino Superior Court?

In San Bernardino, the Superior Court hears various cases. Legal matters under the authority of the Court include major civil cases comprising limited (seeks damages less than $35,000) and unlimited civil cases (damages more than $35,0000). Felony criminal cases heard by the Superior Court range from misdemeanors (minor offenses) to serious felonies punishable by jail time in the state prison, fines, or the death penalty. Misdemeanor offenses usually attract a fine and/or county jail sentence.

The San Bernardino Superior Court has specialty divisions, including Appeals,Family Court ServicesFamily LawJuvenile CourtMental Health Court,ProbateSmall Claims, and Traffic Divisions.

San Bernardino County Superior Court

In San Bernardino, the Superior Court is a trial-level court that manages substantial civil and criminal cases with scope and cost. The court upholds and protects citizens' rights by providing a fair and effective way to settle disputes. This institution is a key component of the county's justice system and is essential to preserving the rule of law and protecting community members' rights.

San Bernardino County Superior Court oversees cases ranging from major civil disputes and serious criminal offenses to family law matters, probate proceedings, and specialized cases involving juvenile, mental health, and drug issues. Consequently, requesters may find the court's divisions in several locations in the county. Some of these locations include:

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Barstow District
235 East Mountain View Street, Barstow, CA 92311
Phone: (760) 718-3734 (Civil, Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant, Restraining Orders)
Fax: (760) 718-3405 (Small Claims, Landlord/Tenant)

San Bernardino County Superior Court - Fontana District
17780 Arrow Boulevard, Fontana, CA 92335
Phone: (909) 350-9322
Fax: (909) 320-5049 (Small Claims, Landlord Tenant)
Fax: (909) 320-5147 (Traffic)

San Bernardino County Case Lookup

In San Bernardino County, information seekers may perform an extensive county-wide search of San Bernardino County court records using the following options:

Online Searches
Eligible requesters may access San Bernardino County court case records remotely. They may view registers of action, calendars, and case indexes in all cases not exempted or restricted by court rules, orders, or state law. However, sensitive court records such as divorce, child custody, civil harassment, and criminal courts are unavailable online.

How to Conduct a San Bernardino County Case Lookup:

  • Visit the homepage of the San Bernardino Superior Court website. On the page, select "Access Court Case Information".
  • Read the terms of service and click the "Accept" button at the bottom of the page.
  • At the top left-hand corner of the pop-up page, click "Search" and choose "Case Information".
  • Select the relevant search option (case, party, business, or citation number searches), enter the preferred search criteria, complete CAPTCHA, and click submit. Requesters should note that using the "Party Search" and "Business Search" requires logging in and using search credits.
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Walk-in Requests
Since San Bernardino Superior Court has multiple courts across the county, those wishing to carry out an in-person court record request must identify the court that handles the case they are interested in. Eligible requesters may visit the San Bernardino Superior Court Locations page for a list of courthouses and their addresses.

Most courthouse locations are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., but they are closed on weekends and court holidays.

When using the walk-in option, the inquirer must submit a written request stating the case number (if known), the names of the parties involved, and the type of case.

Each copy costs $0.50 per printed side, plus mailing costs, certification fees, research fees, if applicable, and a valid photo ID.

Accepted methods of payment include cash, credit card, debit card, check or money order at:

Individuals looking for San Bernardino County court records may also use the public computer terminals on the courthouse premises to perform searches. These computers allow requesters to obtain case details, such as filings, judgments, and upcoming court dates.

Mail-in Requests
Individuals choosing the mail-in request option must identify the court district where the case occurred. They may obtain the mailing address of a specific district courthouse on the San Bernardino Superior Court website.

To obtain court case records, inquirers must fill out request forms and provide the case number, names of the parties involved, and the specific documents they're requesting.

Plain copies of requested court case records cost $0.50 per printed side. There may also be extra charges for mailing, certification, and research.

Requesters must confirm the payment methods accepted by the relevant courthouse. However, payments are often made with checks or money orders.

Subsequently, information seekers may send the filled-out request form, a copy of an approved identification, payment, and a self-addressed, stamped, business-size envelope to the relevant court district.

San Bernardino Superior Court Case Search by Name

Interested parties may use the Court Access Portal (CAP) to conduct a name-based search of San Bernardino Superior Court records. However, they must register for an account to do so.

To execute a name-based search, a subscriber must enter a first and last name under the "Party Search" section, input a date range, and submit to view results. They may insert a middle name in the appropriate search field to narrow the search or leave it blank to broaden their search.

San Bernardino Superior Court Docket Search

A court docket is a detailed schedule or timeline that tracks significant events such as approaching hearings, motions submitted, and rulings made. It serves as a comprehensive record of all actions taken in a case, helping parties and their attorneys stay informed about the case's progress.

Interested parties may access court dockets from the San Bernardino County Superior Court website. This accessibility enables the public to monitor court cases, ensuring that the judicial process remains transparent and accountable.

How to View a Case Docket

  • Visit the Court Access Portal (CAP) page.
  • Select "Calendars" and choose a Courthouse District of interest.
  • Choose a Court Date and Case Category. This will bring up departments or sections handling specific types of cases (e.g., Dept B1, Dept B2, Dept B3).
  • Click on one of the departments to view a list of upcoming cases.
  • You can view details, such as case information, parties, events, hearings, and financials, by clicking on each docket folder.

Lookup San Bernardino County Superior Court Online

The Court Access Portal serves as the official source of information for the San Bernardino Superior Court. Nonetheless, third-party databases such as Californiacourtrecords.us provide interested parties with convenient and seamless remote access to these records. Users may look up specific court cases using an internet-enabled smartphone, tablet, or laptop by case numbers, party names, or dates.

Inspecting and downloading court records through these third-party platforms saves time and energy. However, record seekers should note that such third-party databases function independently of government bodies. As a result, records on these platforms are not guaranteed to be available or accurate.

Supreme Court vs. Superior Court

While the San Bernardino Superior Court is the county's first point of contact for legal disputes, the Supreme Court is usually the highest appellate court in California and the country.

The County Superior Court makes initial rulings and judgments on cases heard. At the same time, the State Supreme Court handles appeals and reviews decisions made by lower courts, such as the San Bernardino County Superior Court and Courts of Appeal.

The United States Supreme Court is the highest court in the country. It reviews cases of great significance, often involving constitutional issues. The court also has the final say on how federal laws and the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted.

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