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Does the party I enter have to match the Complaint verbatim?
Yes. You need to enter the party exactly as it appears on the Complaint.
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How do I enter Does and Roes?
Do not enter Does and Roes as parties. You are only required to enter parties that have been named in the case.
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How soon after a document is imaged is it available at the kiosk or via the Court’s online ROA?
Data that includes the search results and case Register of Actions information are updated almost immediately.
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Is there a time limit on how long I can use the public kiosk?
20 minutes, if there is a line.
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Are appointments required to use the public kiosk to access imaged cases?
The kiosks are available on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is a line, then customers will be restricted to a 20 minute time limit for use.
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Can I pay for my copies by credit card at the Business Office Kiosk?
Yes. Customers can purchase copies directly at the ROA Kiosks by paying with a MasterCard, Visa, or American Express credit card.
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How much does it cost to get copies of documents from imaged cases?
From the Register of Actions link on the public website: Viewing the summary of filings, participant, calendar events and court proceedings is free. You need to purchase case documents in order to ...
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Where does someone go if they need copies of documents from an imaged case file?
Imaged documents can be purchased from the Court’s website via the Register of Actions (ROA) or can be purchased at a public kiosk in the Civil Business Office.
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How can someone view an imaged file?
Imaged files are available on the Court's website or can be accessed at public kiosks located in the Business Office at the following locations: Central Division-Civil, East County Division, South ...
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Does the Court maintain a physical case file on imaged cases that can be checked out and viewed by the public?
No. Pursuant to Government Code section 68150 and California Rules of Court, rule 2.504, the electronic court file in Imaged Program cases is certified as the official record of the court.