Victorville Court Records
Court records for Victorville are filed through the San Bernardino County Superior Court. The city has about 135,000 residents and sits in the High Desert area of San Bernardino County. A district courthouse operates in Victorville to serve the local area. All civil, criminal, family law, and small claims matters go through the county court system. This page explains how to search for court records, the fees you can expect, and where to find legal help for cases in Victorville.
Victorville Court Records Quick Facts
Where Victorville Cases Are Filed
The Victorville District of the San Bernardino County Superior Court is at 14455 Civic Drive, Suite 200, Victorville, CA 92392. This branch handles criminal, traffic, and some civil cases from the Victorville area. It serves the High Desert region of the county. Phone: (760) 245-6215.
Some case types file at the main San Bernardino courthouse or the Rancho Cucamonga location instead. Civil unlimited cases and certain family law matters may go downtown. The main courthouse address is 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415. Contact the clerk to find out where a specific case is held.
Walk-in record searches are free at any San Bernardino County courthouse location. The clerk's office is open during weekday business hours. Case data for files before 1998 may be limited in the computer system.
| Victorville District | 14455 Civic Drive, Suite 200 Victorville, CA 92392 |
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| Phone | (760) 245-6215 |
| Main Courthouse | 247 W. Third Street San Bernardino, CA 92415 |
Search Victorville Court Records Online
The San Bernardino County Superior Court has a court access portal for searching case records. It covers cases from all district locations, including Victorville. You can search by name or case number. The portal shows basic case data like parties, status, and hearing dates.
Remote document viewing is available for civil cases at $0.50 per page. Criminal and family law records have restricted online access under California Rules of Court, Rule 2.503. For those case types, you can see indexes and registers of action online, but full documents need a courthouse visit.
The California court finder tool can help you confirm which San Bernardino County branch handles your part of Victorville.
Case data for older filings before 1998 may be limited. If you need records from that era, visit the courthouse and ask the clerk to search the physical files. The online portal updates regularly, but new filings may take a day or two to show up.
Court Record Fees in Victorville
San Bernardino County follows the statewide fee schedule for court records. Copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies are $40.00 per document. Clerk searches over 10 minutes cost $15.00. Divorce judgment copies are $15.00 each.
Online document viewing through the court access portal also charges $0.50 per page. If you need documents mailed, there may be additional handling time. Fee waivers are available for low-income individuals. Ask the clerk for the form.
Legal Resources in Victorville
The San Bernardino County Superior Court runs a self-help center that assists people without lawyers. Staff help with forms, record searches, and case navigation. The service is free.
Inland Counties Legal Services at (888) 245-4257 covers the Victorville area. They handle housing, family law, and consumer cases for low-income residents. California Courts Self-Help has guides for all case types.
The San Bernardino County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service. The LawHelpCA website lists free and low-cost legal services in the Victorville area. California Rural Legal Assistance at (800) 337-0690 also serves parts of the High Desert region.
Types of Court Records in Victorville
The San Bernardino County court maintains records for all case types. Civil records cover lawsuits, evictions, and property disputes. Criminal records include felonies and misdemeanors. Family law covers divorce, custody, and support. Probate handles estates and guardianships. Small claims deal with low-dollar disputes. Traffic cases have their own records.
Civil records are the most accessible, both online and in person. Criminal case info shows limited data remotely. Family law files require a courthouse terminal. Juvenile records are confidential under California law.
- Civil unlimited: 10 years
- Civil judgments: permanent
- Felony: 75 years
- Family law: 30 years
- Adoption: permanent
Sealed records need a court order. The clerk at the Victorville district can tell you whether a case is sealed or open.
San Bernardino County Court Records
Victorville is in San Bernardino County. All court filings go through the San Bernardino County Superior Court. For full county details, see the county page.
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