Legal Dockets Online is the largest court case docket portal in existence, and a leading court awareness site.
We consistently provide updated resource links and information for all available federal, state, and local courts that offer case information online, as well as databases that provide additional criminal records. We also publish a blog focused solely on electronic filing and public record retrieval news.
These resources allow you to access case docket sheets, basic case information, court calendars, opinions, orders, decisions, inmate information, arrest/jail logs, warrants, most wanted, and sex offender records. Most sources provide this information very inexpensively, or free of charge. Annual subscribers are emailed alerts when we add a new resource link.
Lawyers, law librarians, paralegals, bankers, insurance brokers, employment screeners, stock investors, private investigators, students, police officers, landlords, and judgment recovery specialists utilize our site regularly to gain access to valuable public records. Read some of the testimonials we have received.
We currently have subscribers that are located in Alabama, California, Colorado, DC, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Canada and Japan.
In the January/February 2001 edition of Introduction To Law Practice Management Magazine, an article by Nancy Henry mentions Legal Dockets Online as the place to go to "keep up-to-date on federal and state courts on the web."
The April 23, 2001 Punch & Jurists Newsletter mentions Legal Dockets Online as "developing into one of the leading sources of extensive court case information..."
In the May 2001 edition(pdf) of The Iowa Lawyer, David A. Hirsch mentions Legal Dockets Online providing "a good overview of courts that charge and courts that don't."
The June 11, 2001 edition of LLRXBuzz featured Legal Dockets Online in which Tara Calishain describes our site as being "very nicely done."
The June 2001 edition of the Managing Attorneys' & Clerks' Association Newsletter featured Legal Dockets Online in its technology update.
In the July 19, 2001 edition of the San Francisco Daily Journal, the article entitled "California Dockets Online & Electronic Filing" by Camille D. Reynolds lists Legal Dockets Online as a source to consult for online dockets and electronic filing.
The Stark County, Ohio Law Library Association featured Legal Dockets Online in its August 2001(pdf) newsletter "Legally Speaking."
In the October 15, 2001 LLRX Research RoundUp, Kathy Biehl describes Legal Dockets Online as a comprehensive starting point for locating slip opinions on the web.
At the VALL/LLSDC Joint Meeting on January 11, 2002 Legal Dockets Online was highlighted in Leanne B. Battle's "60 Sites in 60 Minutes."
At the Pennsylvania Bar Institute seminar "Reach Out an Find Someone" presented on February 22, 2002, Genie Tyburski discussed Legal Dockets Online as a valuable resource for finding government and other low cost public records.
In the April 2002 Los Angeles Lawyer, Carole Levitt discusses Legal Dockets Online in regards to attorneys benefiting from the increasing accessibility of court dockets on the Internet.
In September 2002 Legal Dockets Online received the Golden Web Award for 2002 - 2003.
In the November 18, 2002 article published on LLRX, "Access to Online Dockets and Court Records Benefits All Legal Professionals", Carole Levitt discusses Legal Dockets Online and the other available sources for online docket access.
In the May 2004 Michigan Bar Journal, Kimberly Koscieiniak mentions Legal Dockets Online in her article entitled Litigation Searching.
In the May 2004 Internet Law Researcher newsletter Ken Kozlowski lists Legal Dockets Online as a source for finding court records when trying to research an individual.