How can one view a case’s docket activity?
The Clerk’s Office maintains an automated record or docket for every case. This docket is a chronological summary of all significant events in the history of the case. For example, each time you file a pleading or appear for a hearing, an entry summarizing the event is added to the case docket. You may view the docket (and specific documents) on the public access terminal located in the Clerk’s Office at the public computer desk. The Clerk’s Office is prepared to assist you. If you wish to print documents when you come to the Clerk’s Office, there is a 10¢ per page expense. If a court employee does the printing or copying for you, it costs 50¢ per page. As an alternative, if you have a personal computer and modem with communications software, you may access our courts automated PACER system which allows you to review your case docket directly from your PC. However, in order to use this system you must call the PACER Service Center at 1-800-676-6856 and obtain a login and password. You
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