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Where can I look at all of the documents filed in my case?

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The Clerk's Office maintains a computer record for each lawsuit. It includes a docket, which is a chronological list of all court events and documents filed in a case. You may view the docket at public-access terminals in our Clerk's Offices. Documents printed from a public-access terminal in a Clerk's Office cost $.10 per page. Copies of any document made by the Clerk's Office staff cost $.50 per page. The Clerk's Office staff may provide basic docket information, in person or over the phone, but may charge a fee for a records search. If you have internet access, you may also register for PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) and view and print the documents for your case. To register, go to the PACER registration page on the PACER website or call (800) 676-6856. Using PACER may cost $.10 per printed page. PACER will give you details when you register.