![]() ![]() If a file is retrieved from NARA, it may be viewed at the Clerk’s Office. Questions regarding access to cases at the Federal Records Center can be addressed to the Clerk’s Office. The Accession Number and Location Number must be obtained from the Clerk’s Office. All requests require the Accession Number and Location Number of the case file at NARA. If you wish to view the file in person, the fee for the clerk to retrieve a file from NARA is $64.00, payable in advance. For requests of 30 pages or less, your order can be scanned and emailed to you in PDF using the Record Center’s “SmartScan” at. ![]() NARA offers an automated online ordering system to the public located at. National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA)Ĭlosed files and/or documents not available electronically or in the clerk’s office are maintained at NARA. To purchase a transcript, please contact the assigned judge’s court reporter or the clerk’s office. For specific information on the availability and purchase of transcripts (including the Maximum Transcript Rate), CLICK HERE. The transcripts of proceedings recorded by electronic sound recording equipment are produced by private transcription services designated by the court to transcribe federal court proceedings. Written transcripts are prepared within the Judicial Conference’s guidelines on page format, page rates, and delivery schedules. One of the primary responsibilities of the court reporter is to provide a written transcript of court proceedings upon the request of a party or order of court. For a list of court fees, please click here. Extremely large copy orders may require the purchaser to provide postage or shipping information. Completed copy work can be mailed, emailed or picked up in person. Payment is due before copies may be produced. Copies of these documents and open case files may be obtained by contacting the clerk’s office in person, by telephone, email or U.S. The court maintains some closed files in the Clerk’s Office locations. Electronic access is available for most courts by registering with the PACER Service Center, the judiciary’s centralized registration, billing, and technical support center at. PACER is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information from Federal Appellate, District and Bankruptcy Courts, and from the U.S. Public Access to Court Electronic Records ( PACER) Public hours are Monday – Friday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, closed on national holidays. Document images in PDF format are available for civil cases after March 2003. Docket information is available for civil cases filed after 1991 and criminal cases filed after 1994. Case information may be researched by case number, party name or filing date range. Public computer terminals are located in the lobby of each divisional office at Kansas City, Topeka and Wichita. How Can I Access Court Records? Public Access Computer Terminals ![]()
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