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How do I find a case in WebCivil Supreme?

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How do I find a case in WebCivil Supreme?

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Index Search – search by entering the Index Number of a case. Please be sure to use the correct format which is NNNNNN/YYYY where NNNNNN is the index number, containing up to six digits e.g. 123456 and YYYY is the four digit year e.g. 2006). You may limit your search to one or more Counties by selecting from the drop-down list of county names (remember, most counties use the same numbering scheme so it is possible to encounter the same index number in multiple courts). Finally, you may choose to sort your search results by Index Number (the default), Defendant Name, Plaintiff Name, County or Appearance Date.

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