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SEARCH public records from all states.  FIND the information usually not found on a credit report from the most comprehensive manual report request.  With an County Civil Report, a court researcher checks official county public records related to civil litigation.



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When should I use a Civil High County Court Search?
This search is great for a thorough eviction and public record search. Court researchers actually search official court documents and then return their results.

How do I search effectively?
  1. Enter as much information as possible
  2. Enter aliases for additional results
What additional state and/or county fees apply to this report?
  1. Click here for details
What sources are searched?
How does this search work?
The (Civil High County Court Search is a manual search that gets sent to a field of over 5,000 court researchers. These researchers access county-level civil records to report any foreclosures, defaults on loans, disputed contracts, evictions or small claims filed in the upper courts. Manual search products are made available under Additional Data Sources and may be used in conjunction with multiple products. When selecting a manual search, a confirmation screen will pop-up to verify the request due to the higher cost.

What information is returned?

  • Name
  • Social Security Number
  • AKAs
  • Date of Birth
  • Case Number
  • Charge
  • Occurence Date
  • Dispo Date
  • Disposition
  • Caption
  • Jurisdiction
  • Discrepancies
What is an upper court?
An upper court usually handles the serious civil cases or cases of higher monetary value.

What is a lower court?
The lower court usually only handles minor civil cases or less important small claims.

How do I Setup?
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