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All non-sealed/non-restricted case files in the custody of the FRC are eligible for SmartScan.

Yes. A SmartScan service request is limited to a maximum of 100 pages. A requirement cannot be parsed into multiple100-page requests. For example, a 175-page document cannot be processed by splitting the requirement into two separate orders, one for 100 pages and the other for 75.

No. The SmartScan service fee is a new alternative to the paper records retrieval fee.

According to the FRC the request may take one to seven business days.

No, the FRC will only accept requests from the Court. You must contact the Court’s Records Department and place your order through the Clerk.

Name and Case Index 1992 to the Present (within the Central District of California only)

Name and Case Index 1992 and Prior (within the Central District of California only)

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The records department will not process your request until full payment is received.

*******The above quoted rates are established pursuant to Title 26, Section 1914 of the United States Code.*******

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Payment

Submitting a Request

Records requests may be submitted by email or postal mail at the following addresses:

Central District of California
Western Division

Los Angeles Courthouse
Attention Correspondence Clerk
255 East Temple Street, Suite TS-134
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Central District of California
Southern Division

Santa Ana Courthouse
411 West Fourth Street, Room 1053
Santa Ana, CA 92701-4516

Central District of California
Eastern Division

Riverside Courthouse
3470 Twelfth Street, Room 134
Riverside, CA 92501

Public Window

Office hours for all three divisions: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the exception of federal holidays.

Viewing Court Records

Case Naming Conventions

Division:

Los Angeles = LA or 2, Riverside = ED or 5, Santa Ana = SA or 8

Year:

Use two digit numbers for the year.

Case Type:

CV = Civil Case, CR = Criminal Case, MJ = Magistrate Case, MC/CM = Miscellaneous

Case Number:

Case numbers have a maximum of five digits

PACER

We invite customers to take advantage of the “Public Access to Court Electronic Records” or PACER service. PACER is a browser based electronic retrieval system that provides criminal and civil summaries and docket information using a computer terminal. PACER also provides access to scanned civil judgments, order and minute orders. To establish a PACER account, contact the PACER Service Center at http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/ or 800-676-6856.