Superior Court of Alameda County
Services
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CARE Act Court
Learn about CARE Act Court services and eligibility.
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Find Your Court Date
Find your court date on Alameda County's app.
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View Case Records
Access Online Case Record Portals.
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Criminal Records Requests
The public may submit a request for copies of non-confidential criminal case documents online here.
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Civil Cases
Find information about Civil court cases.
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Small Claims
Learn about small claims cases.
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Family Law
Find information about Family Law cases.
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Probate Cases
Learn about Probate cases.
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Criminal Cases
Find information about Criminal cases.
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Juvenile Cases
Find information about Juvenile cases.
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Traffic Cases
Find information about Traffic issues.
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Collaborative/Treatment Courts
Learn about Collaborative/Treatment Courts.
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Employment
Learn about employment opportunities at Alameda Superior Court.
News
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Nov 15, 2024
Court to Reduce Clerk's Office Hours
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Nov 12, 2024
Alameda County Prepares for Launch of CARE Act Court
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Sep 12, 2024
Notice: Clerk's Office Public Hours Reduction
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Sep 12, 2024
Court Seeks to Close Clerk's Offices Early on Fridays
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Sep 06, 2024
Court Issues Mandatory Furloughs to Close Budget Gap
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About the Court
The Court and its employees strive to become recognized for their service excellence, dedication, integrity, impartiality, competence and diversity, as well as their commitment to ensuring equal access to court services and enhancing public confidence in the court system.
Mission Statement
The Court shall fairly and efficiently resolve disputes arising under the law and shall apply the law consistently, impartially, and independently to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitutions of California and the United States. The employees of the Court shall strive for service excellence and, through their dedication and professionalism, implement the policies and procedures established by the judiciary and legislature. The judges and employees are committed to ensuring equal access to court services and enhancing public confidence in the court system.
ADA Accommodations
It is the policy of the Superior Court to assure that qualified individuals with disabilities have equal and full access to the judicial system including court proceedings, services, programs, activities, and employment.