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31 Οκτ 2022 · Find case information and documents for civil, criminal, probate, and tax cases in DC Superior Court. Learn how to access the new Odyssey Portal for some case types and the eAccess system for others.
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The DC Superior Court online case search system provides...
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- Online Case Search System
The public information viewed on our online case search system reflects the docket entries in civil, criminal, criminal domestic violence and tax cases, probate cases for large estates and small estates, disclaimers of interest, major litigation, wills, and foreign estate proceedings.
Search for docket information and document images of most cases in the DC Superior Court. This system does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the information provided.
The online case search system (eAccess) provides docket information for most cases as well as document images in some cases. Docket information and document images are available within minutes of being input or scanned into the court record.
Find information about cases of interest, recent opinions, local rules, forms, and more on the official website of the District of Columbia Court. Contact the court by phone, email, or in person for general questions, civil or criminal help, or attorney admissions.
Welcome to FindLaw's searchable database of District of Columbia Court of Appeals. decisions since January 1997. Cases are browsable by date and searchable by docket number, case title, and full text.
If you are eFiling a brief in a civil case you must use the sub-code: Brief (redacted) and include a Redaction Certificate form. A copy of the Redaction Certificate form is available on the court's website.