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State  & Superior Courts  

Court Directory For New York
Find out which court will hear your case, get contact numbers.

Getting a Court Interpreter (New York)
For the hard of hearing or non English speaker.

Lookup All State Court Cases From 1997-Present & All US Appeals & Supreme Court Cases
Do a key word search on all states at once or use "Advanced Search" to search locally. Free sign up required to view whole case.

To search a case by case name, for example: Harrison v. Thurmond
enter in
Harrison Thurmond (no quotes and no v.)

See Also

http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/ (50 States & DC)
Courts & The Legal Process –has state & federal courts as well as alternative dispute resolution in each state.

State Case Law, Statutes, Codes & Other Law (50 States & DC)

State & Federal Court Links (All 50 States & DC)
Also includes some municipal courts and has courts in other countries!

Courts Forms, Rules & Dockets (DC & All 50 States)
This site includes links to over 700 sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets. You can browse to find the resource you need, or search by keyword. 

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Federal Courts

New York Bankruptcy Court Directory

Understanding The U.S. Federal Courts  (General Overview)

Search Full Text of U.S. Supreme and Circuit Appeals Courts
To find a Plaintiff or Defendant, put their first and last name in the "Exact Phrase" box.
No Hits? Then try again in the "All of the words" box. Click Here for years and cases covered.

All Federal District Court Docket Info From Jan 2004 To Present
Enter in a person’s last name to see if they have criminal or civil cases against them. Search all district courts at once or choose your state. Information may include the
Plaintiff, Defendant, Case Number, Date, Court Location, Nature Of Case and more.

Look Up All State Court Cases From 1997-Present & All US Appeals & Supreme Court Cases
Do a key word search on all states at once or use "Advanced Search" to search locally. Free sign up required to view whole case.

To search a case by case name, for example: Harrison v. Thurmond
Enter in
Harrison Thurmond (no quotes and no v.)

For More See Forms

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Small Claims Courts

FAQs on Small Claims Cases in New York

A Guide to Small Claims Court For New York City and Nassau & Suffolk Counties
Explains fees, requirements and other matters relating to suing in small claims court.

Small Claims Court Forms for New York City

Court Directory For New York
Find out which court will hear your case, get contact numbers.

Getting a Court Interpreter (New York)
For the hard of hearing or non English speaker.

What Should I Do To Prepare My Small Claims Case? (Nolo.com)
More on presenting good evidence to win your case.

For More See Forms

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Jury Duty & Being a Witness

FAQS For New York Jurors (Page Of Links & Brochures)

Compensation For Jury Duty (New York)
What your employer can and cannot do.

State By State Laws On Paying Jurors For Jury Duty (DC Also)
Select your state from their map and learn whether your employer has to 
pay you for jury duty and whether you can be fired for serving.

Juror Qualifications & Juror Pay (All 50 States & DC)
Starting at Page 4: Qualifications for jurors and where each state gets it's pool of applicants from. Starting at Page 10: juror exemptions, juror excusals and juror compensation in all 50 states & DC.

FAQ's About Juror Pay, Juror Excusals & Juror Qualifications 
Main source is the same as link above but with a table of contents to guide you.

Jurors' Rights (lots of links)

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Courts In Other States
Superior & State Courts
Federal Courts

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Superior & State  Courts  

http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/ (50 States & DC)
Courts & The Legal Process –has state & federal courts as well as alternative dispute resolution in each state.

State Case Law, Statutes, Codes & Other Law (50 States & DC)

State & Federal Court Links (All 50 States & DC)
Also includes some municipal courts and has courts in other countries!

Courts Forms, Rules & Dockets (DC & All 50 States)
This site includes links to over 700 sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets. You can browse to find the resource you need, or search by keyword. 

For More Forms See Self Help

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Federal Courts

Understanding The U.S. Federal Courts

Search Full Text of U.S. Supreme and Circuit Appeals Courts

http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/ (50 States & DC)
Courts & The Legal Process –has state & federal courts as well as alternative dispute resolution in each state.

State & Federal Court Links (All 50 States & DC)
Also includes some municipal courts and has courts in other countries!

Courts Forms, Rules & Dockets (DC & All 50 States)
This site includes links to over 700 sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets. You can browse to find the resource you need, or search by keyword. 
Understanding The US Federal Courts.

For More Forms See Self Help

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Small Claims Courts

Small Claims Courts-Info In Your State
(All 50 States)
Select your state to find out: where to file, what evidence to present, how much you can sue for, court filing fees, filing an appeal and how to collect your judgment.  Also has good links  and general articles for more help.

Courts Forms, Rules & Dockets (DC & All 50 States)
This site includes links to over 700 sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets. You can browse to find the resource you need, or search by keyword

What Should I Do To Prepare My Small Claims Case? (Nolo.com)
More on presenting good evidence to win your case.

http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/ (50 States & DC)
Courts & The Legal Process –has state & federal courts as well as alternative dispute resolution in each state.

For More See Forms

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