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  1. Alcalde/L.A. County Court Records, 1830-1863, Seaver Center for Western History Research, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History . Related Collections: . Archives of the Prefecture Records, 1825-1840 Los Angeles area court records, 1850-1907 (held at The Huntington Library, San Marino, California) .

  2. Subject matter includes court records of criminal, civil and probate cases; property and tax records including tax assessments, tax receipts, redemption of real estate certificates, land patents, deeds and mortgages; cattle brand registers and leather brand samples; mining records; voters registers and poll records; and treasurer records includi...

    • What Is An Electronic Court Case Record?
    • Who Can Look at Electronic Court Case Records?
    • How Can I Look at An Electronic Court Case Record?

    When someone files a case in court, the court will keep an official record about the case. The official court record consists of f papers and materials filed in the case. Information about you may be contained in a court case record. For example, if you file a lawsuit claiming another person owes you money, your name and how much money you are aski...

    The public is allowed to look at most court case records. However, there are some court case records the public may not see. Some laws, rules of court, and court orders make some case records confidential. Examples of confidential case records include records filed in “juvenile dependency” cases (when a child is removed from their parents) and “juv...

    There are two ways to look at electronic court case records: 1. On a computer at the courthouse. 2. On a computer, tablet, or smart phone anywhere with an internet connection, such as your home, or the public library. This is known as “remote access.” How you can access an electronic court case record depends on your relationship to the case. If yo...

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  4. Description. Los Angeles County government archival records are predominantly from the Registrar and Recorder’s Office and the Tax Collector’s Office. The holdings are incomplete. Subject matter includes court records of criminal, civil and probate cases; property and tax records including tax assessments, tax receipts, redemption of real ...

  5. The Seaver Center for Western History Research, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County The Seaver Center holds Los Angeles area court records for civil, criminal and probate courts, dated between 1830 – 1863, with one item from 1882. The collection includes the first minutes book of the County Board of Supervisors, dated 1852, and most ...

  6. The Archives and Records Center (ARC) for the Superior Court, County of Los Angeles is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except court holidays. Appointments can be made by contacting (213)830-0198.