
Arkansas Court Case Search — Find Your Lawsuit
If you are being sued for a debt in Arkansas, you can access your records online or by visiting the courthouse where the lawsuit was filed.
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If you are being sued for a debt in Arkansas, you can access your records online or by visiting the courthouse where the lawsuit was filed.

You can look up any public court case in Tennessee online to check your case status. An "open court" case is one whose records are not confidential.

If you are being sued for a debt in Delaware, you can access your records online or by visiting the courthouse where the lawsuit was filed.

Find your New Hampshire lawsuit through the state's eCourt portal or visit the circuit court clerk's office where the case was filed.

If you are being sued for a debt in Colorado, you can access your records online or by visiting the courthouse where the lawsuit was filed.

Every Virginia court case gets a case number, which lets you quickly find your records at the courthouse or online.

Find your Louisiana lawsuit through parish court portals or by visiting the clerk of court's office where the case was filed.

Georgia courts make it easy to access your court case records in person at the courthouse or online. If you’re being sued in Georgia, check your case regularly

Washington courts offer an online case search portal where you can look up your case, check its status, and find details like your case number.

Checking your court records can ease the stress of appearing in court. In Texas, you can access them in two ways: at the courthouse or online.

Find your Kansas lawsuit through the state's public access portal or by visiting the district court clerk's office where the case was filed.
Find your Illinois lawsuit through the state's eFileIL portal or by visiting the county circuit court clerk's office where the case was filed.