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How do I find a case in WebCivil Local?

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How do I find a case in WebCivil Local?

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Index Search – search by entering the Index Number of a case. You may either enter the full index number (e.g. CV-000044-06/AU) using the drop-down lists to select the Case Type (e.g. CV) and Court (e.g. AU) OR you may simply enter the index number in the format 44-06 (please be aware that if you do not specify a court, multiple cases may be found, as each court uses the same number sequence, so it is possible to encounter the same index number in multiple courts). You may choose to sort your search results by Court (the default), Index Number, Defendant Name, Plaintiff Name or Appearance Date and your search results can be displayed in either HTML (the default) or PDF format.

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