Rancho Cucamonga Court Records

Court records for Rancho Cucamonga are filed through the San Bernardino County Superior Court. With about 178,000 residents, Rancho Cucamonga is one of the larger cities in the western Inland Empire. The main courthouse for this area sits right in the city. Civil, criminal, family law, and small claims records can be searched online through the court's portal or by visiting the courthouse. This page covers how to find and access court records in Rancho Cucamonga.

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San Bernardino County
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Rancho Cucamonga Court Location

The San Bernardino County Superior Court has a major courthouse in Rancho Cucamonga at 8303 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730. This location handles civil cases for the western part of the county. It serves Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, and nearby cities. The building is a key hub in the county court system.

Criminal cases from Rancho Cucamonga may be handled at the San Bernardino Criminal Division at 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415. The phone for criminal matters is (909) 350-9764. The Rancho Cucamonga courthouse focuses primarily on civil filings.

All cases in Rancho Cucamonga go through the county superior court. The city does not run a separate court. For records from any case type, the county system is where you need to look.

Civil Courthouse 8303 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Criminal Division 247 West Third Street
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Criminal Phone (909) 350-9764

Search Rancho Cucamonga Records Online

The San Bernardino County Superior Court has the Court Access Portal for online searches. This tool lets you look up civil case records by name or case number. Cases from 1998 to the present are in the system. Older records may have less data. Viewing civil documents online costs $0.50 per page.

The portal covers all San Bernardino County locations, including the Rancho Cucamonga courthouse. You can search from home and pull up case information without going to the building. For case index data and hearing schedules, the portal is free to browse. The per-page fee only kicks in when you open actual documents.

The San Bernardino Court Access Portal is the main tool for Rancho Cucamonga case searches. Rancho Cucamonga court records search through California self-help center

The statewide self-help center also helps Rancho Cucamonga residents understand how to navigate the court system and find records.

Under California Rule of Court 2.503, family law and criminal case documents are only viewable at the courthouse. The online portal shows case index data for these types but not full documents. Civil records have the most online access for Rancho Cucamonga court records.

Court Records Fees in Rancho Cucamonga

San Bernardino County follows the statewide fee schedule. Copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies are $40.00 per document. A certified dissolution judgment is $15.00. Search fees are $15.00 when the clerk works more than 10 minutes. Exemplification costs $50.00.

Online document viewing through the Court Access Portal also charges $0.50 per page. Browsing case data is free. The fee applies when you pull up the actual document files. These fees are the same whether the case was filed at Rancho Cucamonga or another San Bernardino County courthouse.

Fee waivers are available for people with low income. Ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. A judge decides whether to reduce or waive your costs.

Legal Help in Rancho Cucamonga

Inland Counties Legal Services provides free legal help in the Rancho Cucamonga area. Call (888) 245-4257. They handle housing, family law, and public benefits cases. Staff can assist with finding and understanding court records.

The San Bernardino courthouse has a self-help center where staff help with forms and court procedures. This is free. The California Courts Self-Help Center online has guides that cover every case type. These work for Rancho Cucamonga cases.

The San Bernardino County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service. For a small fee, you can get a consultation with a local attorney who practices in the area of law related to your case. This can be useful if you are trying to understand what records from a Rancho Cucamonga case mean or what to do next.

Types of Records in Rancho Cucamonga

The San Bernardino court keeps all standard case types for the Rancho Cucamonga area. Civil records cover lawsuits, contract disputes, and property matters. Criminal records include felonies and misdemeanors. Family law holds divorce, custody, and support orders. Probate records deal with wills and estates. Small claims and traffic cases create their own files.

Access varies by case type. Civil records are the most open. Criminal and family law have restrictions on remote viewing. Juvenile records are confidential. Sealed cases require a court order to access.

  • Civil unlimited: kept for 10 years
  • Felony records: kept for 75 years
  • Family law: kept for 30 years
  • Adoptions: kept permanently
  • Small claims: kept for 10 years

After these retention periods, the court can destroy the records. If you need old Rancho Cucamonga court records, request them sooner rather than later to be safe.

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San Bernardino County Court Records

Rancho Cucamonga is in San Bernardino County. All court cases go through the San Bernardino County Superior Court. The county has several courthouse locations across its vast area. For complete details on the county system, online portals, and resources, visit the San Bernardino County page.

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