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If you are an attorney, policing agency or self-represented litigant (pro-se) and do not have an active registered account, you must submit a request for access. The request will be reviewed by the 18th Judicial Circuit Clerk's office.
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Online Services Login. In order to provide electronic public access to court information, the Los Angeles Superior Court incurs technology development, maintenance, and operational expenses.
For additional information, please contact our Online Access Manager at (225) 389-7851.
Clerk Connect - a Multi-Parish Clerk of Court online access portal. Civil, Criminal, Land Records Inquiry. You have reached the Clerk Connect Portal. This portal provides subscriptions for search and printing capability for Clerks of Court from many offices across the State of Louisiana.
Online Portal. - Access basic case information. - Download court documents. - Pay fines and fees online. - Submit proposed orders to the court. To ensure firms and attorneys have proper access to their cases they must complete their registration with our office.
To register your Bar Number with the Attorney Portal you must first have an account with the State Bar of California website located at https://members.calbar.ca.gov/login.aspx. Ensure you have access to the email address registered with your State Bar account.
You log on to our e-fling system using your attorney bar roll number, and a separate password that you select and control. As the registered e-filer, password security is your sole responsibility. Acknowledging that the Clerk of Court bears no responsibility for security breaches is a condition of use.