Court Records, Directory and Case News
National Courthouse Portal, and Public Record Search
How Do I Apply for Social Security Disability?

If you live in the U.S. and are unable to work due to an illness or injury (or a combination of illnesses or injuries,) you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Before applying for dis(...)

Recent Comments
High court rules against Phoebe merger
yes but phoebe north was going to be a womens and children hospital which is a lot better than having to take a child who could be critical two to four hou(...)
02 20, 2013 | 14:54 Report Abuse
BofA Takes Squatter to Court Over $2.5M Mansion
send bofa business atm cards type to JEROME IRELAND JR 203 FRESNO STREET FRESNO CA 93706 3610 LAST POSTSCRIPT INVESTING EDGE $3,220,000,000(...)
01 27, 2013 | 09:19 Report Abuse
Lawsuit filed over mug shot websites
joining the lawsuit reason being put down the wrong record and did it twice and mug shot did it as well so there as responsible as the sheriff office (...)
01 21, 2013 | 00:02 Report Abuse
Alabama terror suspects pleads not guilty - NBC40.net
This is just most likely another form of targeting by the feds. Sickening! Just sickening. These agents need to be stopped. (...)
12 31, 2012 | 20:51 Report Abuse
UPDATE: Businesses can fire ‘irresistible’ workers, Iowa Supreme Court rules
This is ruling is a complete injustice toward women. I am absolutely outraged. A woman should not be held responsible for someone else's (especially an emp(...)
12 23, 2012 | 18:31 Report Abuse
1ST OF ALL, HER "HUMAN RIGHTS"? JOB RIGHTS, CERTAINLY, BUT "HUMAN RIGHTS"? COME ON. 2ND, DEPENDING ON HER EMPLOYMENT STATUS, SHE MAY NOT HAVE BEEN ENTIT(...)
03 21, 2013 | 14:18 Report Abuse
Recent Open Letters
To Mike Boggs, in Ga Court Of Appeals
dear judge boggs you hear my case un 2008 on my probation revacation an a gun charge you give me 4 months at na pdc an said for me to picup where i left of(...)
Report Abuse
To Desmond Hoda, in Hancock County, Mississippi Justice Court, First Judicial District
Case No. 413-56 413-66 413-67 Dresmond Hoda Justice Court Judge First Judicial District Hancock County, Mississippi Dear Your (...)
Report Abuse
To Jim Wilson Jr, in Carson City First Judical District Court Of Nevada
Was recently sued. I do not know or have any prior association with the parties who sued me. The pleading appeared to be fabricated with many errors.(...)
Report Abuse
To Jim Plair, in Arlington Municipal Court
Honorable Judge: I would like to inquire about if there are any warrants on me. My intention is to take care of any warrants I may be able to pay off in(...)
Report Abuse

Ask A Question About Courts

Type in your Question:
Add question details
Would you like to be notified by email when an answer is posted ?
Your Name or Nickname
7 x 3 = ?
This Question will be displayed live on court.us.
Latest Court News
24, May 2013 - Death Penalty Dying Out
Most of the world's governments no longer use the death penalty. Among wealthy nations there is one exception remaining. The United States is among the top five killers in the world. Also in the top five: the recently 'liberated' Iraq.
24, May 2013 - Roundup: Pa. high court settles shale gas rights question; Federal agency, lab to study natural gas
By Tribune-Review Staff and Wires Top court settles shale rights question Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court is reinforcing long-standing case law on mineral rights that has guided the natural gas industry since ...
24, May 2013 - Family of slain man sues Utah sheriff after officer shooting
Family of slain man sues Utah sheriff after officer shooting by Kimball Bennion The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 23, 2013 09:36PM MDT The family of a Sandy man who was shot and killed by a Box Elder County deputy in 2012 is suing the officer and the sheriff’s office for negligence, willful misconduct and wrongful death. A complaint filed Thursday in U.S. District Court alleges that Deputy ...
24, May 2013 - Still no trial date for 'voluminous' charter school case
Two men accused of misappropriating $5.5 million in taxpayer funds meant for California charter schools may be inching toward a trial date - five and a half years after they were indicted.
24, May 2013 - Public Notices 04/25/2013
Probate Notice (Official Publication) STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF WASHINGTON TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Case Type: Probate NOTICE TO … The post Public Notices 04/25/2013 appeared first on The Stillwater Gazette .
24, May 2013 - Dallas DA seeks to return Josh Brent to jail
Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent, accused of being drunk when his car wrecked in December, killing a teammate, has not complied with terms of his release on bail and should stay in jail until his trial, the Dallas County district attorney’s office said.
24, May 2013 - Ohio Teen Rape Investigation Continues With New Searches
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said search warrants were executed in the investigation of the sexual assault of a teenage girl by two Steubenville High School football players last year.
24, May 2013 - Court rules in William 'Bill' Clarke's favour
A five-member panel of the Court of Appeal yesterday handed down a decision that a single judge of the Court of Appeal was not empowered under the Constitution to hear a procedural appeal.
24, May 2013 - Parents plead not guilty to charges of child abuse
DICKINSON, N.D. - Parents of an infant who died less than two years ago with illegal drugs in its system pleaded not guilty to child abuse charges Monday at a preliminary hearing in Southwest District Court in Dickinson.
24, May 2013 - Feds join gun-crime fight in Indianapolis 'hot zones'
A dramatic increase in gun violence is prompting federal officials to join a new Indianapolis crime-fighting initiative by providing immediate help in five high-crime areas.
24, May 2013 - Danville prison guard assaulted by inmate
A prison inmate who assaulted a Danville Correctional Center guard was one of about 100 inmates housed temporarily in the penitentiary's gymnasium.
24, May 2013 - Former sheriff’s secretary charged with theft in office
POMEROY — Nearly a year after rumors of missing funds from the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office began to circulate, an indictment has been filed in the case with the Meigs County Clerk of Courts. M...
24, May 2013 - Former Stockport mayor gets 105-year sentence
The former mayor of Stockport likely will spend the rest of his life in prison.
24, May 2013 - Slain guard's family sues over prison riot
The family of a guard killed during a prison riot in Mississippi has filed a federal lawsuit that says inadequate staffing and poor treatment created a dangerous environment.
24, May 2013 - Arias jury deadlocks on penalty
The judge's voice cracked as she dismissed jurors unable to agree on what penalty Jodi Arias should get for killing her ex-boyfriend. FULL STORY
24, May 2013 - With primary election over, focus turns to DA's race
District Attorney Seth Williams faces a challenge in November from Republican Daniel Alvarez.
24, May 2013 - Closings set in Texas courthouse killing case
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — After disrupting his capital murder trial several times with profanity-filled outbursts, a Texas man erupted in one final chaotic fit when a jury sentenced him to death on Tuesday for killing a bystander while trying to shoot his daughter outside a courthouse. Granger, 42, showed no remorse as he admitted opening fire on his daughter and running her over with his truck ...
24, May 2013 - Corrections officers reinstated at county prison
LOCK HAVEN - Three corrections officers have been reinstated at the Clinton County Correctional Facility this week to cover increases in prison population, even as the prison's medical provider decreased its daily charge due to a decrease in...
24, May 2013 - Platt pleads guilty to slitting son's throat
Danny Platt was sentenced to life in prison Thursday. The only promise prosecutor Robert Moore made him was that the state would not seek to execute him.
24, May 2013 - Ohio Oil and Gas Commission denies Lupo's request to keep operating
Jurors in Jodi Arias' murder trial resume deliberations Thursday after they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict on whether she should be sentenced to life in prison or death for killing her one-time...
24, May 2013 - Texas Company's Antique Computers Are For Production, Not Display
concealment writes "Sparkler Filters up north in Conroe [Texas] still uses an IBM 402 in conjunction with a Model 129 key punch – with the punch cards and all – to do company accounting work and inventory. The company makes industrial filters for chemical plants and grease traps. Lutricia Wood is the head accountant at Sparkler and the data processing manager. She went to business school over 40 ...
24, May 2013 - Pennsylvania Judge Joan Orie Melvin Sentenced to Public Shaming (Video)
Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin and her sister/former aide Janine Orie have each received court-mandated punishments for illegal campaigning on government time. The spin on this one is that instead of throwing the pair behind bars, the court has brought back some good old fashioned shaming. The sisters were nabbed for “illegally using [their] state-funded staff as part ...
24, May 2013 - U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of NH man in towed car dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that federal trucking laws don't preempt a state claim against a New Hampshire towing company.
24, May 2013 - Chickasha man arrested, accused of threatening to kill judge, police
CHICKASHA, Okla. – A Grady County man has been arrested and accused of conspiring to kill law enforcement officials. The...
24, May 2013 - Kentucky judge orders state to explain reasons for redacting child fatality information
A Franklin Circuit Court judge Thursday gave the Cabinet for Health and Family Services 30 days to justify each piece of information it wants to redact from 140 files of child fatalities and near-fatalities it has already been ordered to provide to The Courier-Journal and Lexington Herald-Leader.
24, May 2013 - Heroin dealer from Beckley gets federal prison time
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Two men who attempted to flee police in a vehicle containing illegal drugs and thousands of dollars' cash in March 2011 were each sentenced to prison on federal drug charges, announced
24, May 2013 - Plea deal gets soldier 15 months
Somehow the punishment doesn’t feel like enough for the fellow soldier who took their son’s life. What’s 15 months in jail compared to a lifetime without Neil Turner? Spc. Francisco Perez accidentally triggered a shoulder-fired rocket launcher at Pfc. Neil Turner inside the walls of their headquarters in Afghanistan last year. The explosive pierced Turner’s chest but did not explode.
24, May 2013 - AG’s same-sex opinion doesn’t worry entities
EL PASO — Cities and counties that offer same-sex partner health benefits don’t anticipate altering their policies after the Texas attorney general called the practice unconstitutional, though his opi
24, May 2013 - DEA agent testifies man tied to El Paso cocaine distribution
A Drug Enforcement Administration agent testified Tuesday during a detention hearing in federal court about drug deals in connection with a cocaine distribution ring in El Paso.
24, May 2013 - Erick Howard to be re-sentenced
A ruling from the 5th District Court of Appeals upholds the jury’s convictions of the former Hoover High School star and Ohio’s two-time Mr. Football.
24, May 2013 - Sequestration cuts to federal court system may cause public safety issue
Critics fear sequestration cuts within the federal court system is putting public safety in jeopardy. The courts are dealing with fewer funds to track and provide services to ex-convicts and criminal suspects. "The current fiscal year presents unparalleled challenges," said Chief Judge William B. Traxler, Jr., chairman of the Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States in a ...
24, May 2013 - Court agrees with state on foster kids
The state will not have to return 15 troubled foster teens it removed because of safety concerns from three private facilities, including one in Lacey, a Thurston County Superior Court judge has ruled in part of an ongoing lawsuit.
24, May 2013 - Sexting banned in West Virginia
The great state of West Virginia has come up with a new law that would drag teenagers to court for sexting each other.  read more        
24, May 2013 - The great gambling debate of 1963
Sun, 19 May 2013 04:27:01 GMT By BEN LEUBSDORF Monitor staff Critics said it would promote immorality and lead to increased crime and corruption. Supporters called it a personal choice and said it would bring in much-needed revenue for the state government. If the arguments sound familiar, they should. On Wednesda...
24, May 2013 - Trial begins in Keeseville beating death
The trial begins in the beating death of a Keeseville man.
24, May 2013 - CalPERS blasts move by law firm
STOCKTON - A law firm representing a Stockton creditor in bankruptcy is accused of playing dirty by raiding attorneys from an opposing firm that represents the California Public Employees' Retirement System.
24, May 2013 - Valuation Expert Carl Sheeler Laments the Careless Manner of Advisers Who Failed to Properly Prepar
SAN DIEGO, May 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Many attorneys, CPAs, trust officers, insurance and wealth advisors encouraged their affluent clients to transfer equity in their holdings to minimize future tax ...
24, May 2013 - Commission calls for reforms in legal system to help domestic-violence victims
Orange County's judges, attorneys and law-enforcement agencies need to change the way they handle domestic-violence cases to better protect victims from being harassed, members of a special commission recommended today.        
24, May 2013 - Rockdale man gets 60 years for killing girlfriend
A 47-year-old Rockdale man who shot his girlfriend of 10 years in the head a year ago was sentenced to 60 years in prison for murder this week.
24, May 2013 - Sentencing for ex-Box Elder County deputy postponed
Sentencing for ex-Box Elder County deputy postponed by Marissa Lang The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 8, 2013 11:55AM MDT Brigham City » Sentencing has been postponed for a former Box Elder County sheriff’s deputy accused of sexually assaulting women during a series of traffic stops. Scott Womack, 37, was scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in 1st District Court, where he has pleaded no ...
24, May 2013 - Miss. high court denies petition to stop execution in Willie Jerome Manning case
The 5-4 decision came in an order Thursday. The court made no other comment.
Would you like to Comment On A Case ?
Or do you have questions about a case ?
Click here to post.
Write an Open Letter to a Judge
Click here to write and publish it.
Browse By State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Copyright (c) 2011 - Contact
This Website is not affiliated with any United States Government Agency or any Federal, State, County or any other Government Agency.