Based on your identity and your relationship to the people on the docket, the law provides various levels of access to court dockets. Dockets refer to schedules, case information, and information on different parties in a court case. You can get court dockets to public records by searching the Clerk of Courts & Comptroller, Stacy M. Butterfield’s website. Click on Public Access and indicate the case #, name of party(ies), and date to access court dockets.

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Dockets contain the judge’s schedule, case information, and hearing dates. The judge may have many cases scheduled, and the docket will tell you where your case is in the schedule. Searching for a docket is a way to find out when your case or the case you are interested in will be heard.