
Louisiana Court Case Search — Find Your Lawsuit
Find your Louisiana lawsuit through parish court portals or by visiting the clerk of court's office where the case was filed.
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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.

Find your Pennsylvania lawsuit through the Unified Judicial System's public web portal or visit the magisterial district court clerk's office.

Find your Massachusetts lawsuit through Masscourts.org, the state's public access portal, or visit the trial court clerk's office.

Find your North Carolina lawsuit through eCourts or the county clerk of court's office where the case was filed.

Find your New York lawsuit through the state's eCourts portal or by visiting the county clerk's office where the case was filed.

Find your New Jersey lawsuit through the NJ Courts public access portal or by visiting the county courthouse where the case was filed.

Find your Nevada lawsuit through county court portals or by visiting the courthouse where the case was filed. Nevada has no statewide search tool.