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31 Οκτ 2022 · The online case search system 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 entered into the court record.
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Traffic violations include offenses such as no permit, unregistered auto, operating after suspension, operating after revocation, driving while intoxicated, driving under the influence, and driving while impaired. These charges are heard in the DC/Traffic Community Court, in the Moultrie Courthouse. Find information on those types of Traffic ...
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.
It typically features the details of any traffic offense (s) committed by the record's subject, traffic tickets, convictions, sentences, etc. Summarily, a public traffic record comprises various documents managed by different agencies.
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.
These pending or re-opened cases may be available on the PACER (Public Access to Court Records) website or the public terminals in the Clerk’s Office. Criminal Docket Reports from 1938 – mid 1991 may be viewed on microfilm in the Clerk’s Office.
Alternatively, interested persons may access court records online via the various online platforms provided by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and Superior Courts. The different options may be accessed via the Cases Online page on the Courts' official website.