Some county courts have publicly accessible (via website or terminal at the courthouse) court records (e.g., http://www.odcr.com/ (Oklahoma)). You should check the website, or call the court clerk, of the county court wherever the case you're wanting to check on is filed.
2007-01-11 13:41:58
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answered by chwdog33 2
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Contact the Clerk of Court's office, and inquire about what is on the docket. You may only find out that certain cases are pending, and have to go to the courthouse to research further, but you will be given some information.
2007-01-11 13:48:48
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answered by Beau R 7
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You can go to the court in question ask the court clerk to pull the docket (number would help) infomation for you. Since it is considered "public /record) information" you can access. However some dockets you will not have access to them. i.e. juvies and sealed.
mike
2007-01-11 16:19:46
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answered by Michael W 3
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