Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) PACER provides the public with instantaneous access to more than 1 billion documents filed at all federal courts Registered users can: Search for a case in the federal court where the case was filed, or
Find a Case | PACER: Federal Court Records Anyone can access PACER to view federal court records, but first you need to register for a PACER account Case information is available through PACER 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays Each court maintains its own case information
Multifactor Authentication Coming Soon | PACER: Federal Court Records On May 11, the Administrative Office of the U S Courts (AO) will begin implementing multifactor authentication (MFA) to enhance system security for CM ECF and PACER MFA provides an added layer of security to accounts by helping protect against cyberattacks that steal passwords, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access
PACER – Case Search Only | PACER: Federal Court Records To search for federal court records online you must register for a PACER account A PACER account will allow you to: Search a nationwide index of federal court records using the PACER Case Locator Search for a specific case in the federal court where it’s filed There is no fee to register
About Us | PACER: Federal Court Records Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) is a service of the federal Judiciary Its mission is to provide the public with the broadest possible access to court records and to foster greater public understanding of the court system
Arizona District Court | PACER: Federal Court Records PACER - Case Search Only; Attorney Filers for CM ECF; Non-attorney Filers for CM ECF; Group Billing; Register for an Account Overview; Find a Case Search by Specific Court; Search by National Index; Court Opinions; Phone Access to Court Records; Find a Case Overview; File a Case How to File a Case;
Search by Specific Court | PACER: Federal Court Records Any registered user can log in to PACER to look up federal case records if they know the specific court where the case was filed This information is updated in real time as new records are filed with the court
How do I access PACER? | PACER: Federal Court Records Anyone can access PACER to view federal court records, but first you need to register for a PACER account Case information is available through PACER 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays Each court maintains its own case information
Manage My Account Login | PACER: Federal Court Records For PACER account holders and appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts using NextGen CM ECF: Log in to Manage My Account to make updates For district and bankruptcy courts using the CurrentGen CM ECF system: In CM ECF, click on Utilities and select Maintain Your CM ECF account Find out if your court uses the CurrentGen or NextGen CM ECF