The Juror Portal provides a convenient way to check your juror status, fill out your Juror Questionnaire, obtain a verification slip for each day of service, or defer jury service for up to 90 days.
TurboCourt offers a convenient method to prepare and submit forms, petitions and other court documents. You will need to register for an account, or log in through Facebook, LinkedIn or Google to access the materials on the TurboCourt website.
This section provides information and links to view probate notes pertaining to matters on the court's calendar. Starting October 28, 2022, Probate Notes will be available through the Court Access Portal (CAP) for hearings scheduled November 15, 2022 and later. Notes are available two weeks prior to your hearing and for 7 days after the hearing, so print or save your notes for future references. For help accessing your notes, click here.
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.
Our Self-Help Resource Center offers free assistance with cases pertaining to family law, child support, guardianship, small claims and landlord/tenant disputes. All services are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.
Find out how you can pay for a ticket in person, by mail, by telephone or online. Additional payment options are also available. Please note that if you pay your fine through this website, you are closing your case.
Court case information is available at no charge. We have implemented an enhanced service which provides remote access to document images from civil case filings. The cost is 50 cents per page.
The Court is in the process of expanding opportunities for litigants to access the court via remote technology. Click on “Learn More” for the most up-to-date information on remote access.
A judicial officer may provide tentative rulings on law and motion matters after 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the court day before the scheduled hearing. The Court follows the procedure set forth in CRC 3.1308(a)(2).