Marin County Docket Access

Marin County Superior Court provides online court docket search through a public web portal. The system uses Tyler Technologies software. You can search for civil cases, criminal matters, family law disputes, probate proceedings, and traffic violations. The courthouse is in San Rafael at 3501 Civic Center Drive. Searching online is free. You only pay if you need paper copies or certified documents. The clerk office can be reached at 415-444-7080 or by email at courtrecords@marin.courts.ca.gov.

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Marin County Court Quick Facts

San Rafael County Seat
1st Appellate District
$0.50 Copy Fee Per Page
$40 Certification Fee

Search Marin County Dockets Online

Marin County provides free online access to court dockets at webportal.marin.courts.ca.gov/publicportal/. The portal lets you search by party name, case number, or attorney. Results display case information, docket entries, and hearing schedules. Click on any case to view the full docket with all court actions and filings.

Marin County court docket public portal

The docket shows every action taken in the case. You see filing dates, motion dates, hearing outcomes, and judge orders. Some documents are available to view online. Others require a courthouse visit to inspect. The system updates regularly with new filings and court orders.

Marin County uses Tyler Technologies software. This is the same platform used by many California counties. The interface is straightforward. You do not need an account to search for public cases. Just visit the portal and enter your search terms.

Marin County Superior Court

The courthouse is located at 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903. You can call the court at 415-444-7080. For questions about court records, email courtrecords@marin.courts.ca.gov. The clerk office handles case filings, records requests, and fee payments. Public terminals are available inside the courthouse if you want to search for cases in person at no cost.

Bring valid ID when you visit the courthouse. You may need to go through security screening. Clerk staff can answer questions about court procedures, filing requirements, and how to obtain copies of documents. If you need certified copies, staff will prepare them for you and collect the certification fee plus the per page charge.

The court website at www.marin.courts.ca.gov has forms, fee schedules, and general information. Check the website for updates on court hours, closures, and any changes to online access or courthouse operations in Marin County.

Types of Court Dockets

Marin County court dockets cover all case types heard in Superior Court. Civil dockets include contract disputes, personal injury lawsuits, property cases, and small claims under ten thousand dollars. Each docket entry shows the date, type of filing, and action taken. You can follow a case from initial filing through final judgment.

Criminal dockets list prosecutions for misdemeanors and felonies. They show arraignment dates, bail decisions, preliminary hearings, and trial schedules. Many criminal cases resolve with plea agreements. The docket reflects plea entry dates and sentencing outcomes. You can check the final disposition once a case closes.

Family law dockets handle divorce, legal separation, child custody, child support, and domestic violence restraining orders. California law restricts remote access to certain family law records. You may need to visit the courthouse to view documents that are not available online. Probate dockets manage estates, wills, conservatorships, and guardianships. Traffic dockets list citations and infractions in Marin County.

Court Record Fees

Searching Marin County court dockets online is free. You do not pay to look up cases or view docket information. Paper copies from the clerk office cost fifty cents per page. This is the standard California fee. Certified copies cost forty dollars plus fifty cents per page. You need a certified copy if you want an official document with the court seal for legal purposes.

Some documents may be available to view or download from the online portal at no charge. Check the portal before requesting copies from the clerk. This can save you time and money if the document is already accessible online.

Contact Marin County Superior Court

The courthouse address is 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903. Call 415-444-7080 for general questions. For court records inquiries, email courtrecords@marin.courts.ca.gov. The court website is www.marin.courts.ca.gov. Visit the website for forms, fees, self help resources, and additional contact information.

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Nearby Counties

Marin County borders several other Bay Area counties. Each has its own Superior Court system: