Stanislaus County Court Records Search

How to Access Stanislaus County Court Records?

Named after the Stanislaus River in honor of Estanislao, a Native American chief of the Yokuts tribe, Stanislaus County is home to over 550,000 people. Established in 1854, it is located in the Central Valley of California and covers a land mass of approximately 3,915 square kilometers. The county seat is Modesto, and it is known for its extensive agricultural production.

Courts in Stanislaus County

The court system in Stanislaus County comprises only Superior Courts. The Stanislaus County Superior Court is organized into divisions based on the case type.

The Criminal Division handles felony, misdemeanor, and infraction cases, including murder, homicide, disorderly conduct, and vandalism. The Civil Division handles cases for claims less than $25,000 for limited cases and above $25,000 for unlimited cases claims. The Civil Division has a Small Claims Division for civil cases less than $7,500.

The Family Law Division handles household matters, including legal separation, domestic violence, and dissolution of marriages. The Juvenile Division presides over legal proceedings relating to individuals under 18 years. The Probate Division handles matters relating to the administration of a deceased estate, such as guardianships of minors and conservatorships. The Traffic Division handles all traffic violations, including illegal parking and all other traffic offenses punishable by fines.

Where to Find Public Court Records in Stanislaus County

Public court records are the documents from legal proceedings in  Stanislaus County open to viewing and copying by the public. The Clerk of the Superior Court in Stanislaus County provides access to public court records through the Public Portal platform. Record seekers may also view or obtain public court records in person or by mail from the clerk's office.

Types of Public Court Records in Stanislaus County

Access to public court records ensures that the judiciary operates with equity and fairness during legal proceedings. Residents of Stanislaus County can access the following court documents:

  • Criminal Court Records: Felonies and misdemeanors, including murder, aggravated assaults, vandalism, and simple theft court records
  • Civil Court Records: Property dispute, contract breaches, business dissolution, foreclosures, and boundary dispute records
  • Probate Records: Wills, guardianships, conservatorship, name change, and trusts
  • Traffic Records: Traffic citations, including speeding tickets, illegal parking, and driving under the influence
  • Family Law Records: Divorce, annulment, spousal support, child custody, and child support records

Confidential Court Records in Stanislaus County

Confidential court records in Stanislaus County are the papers and documents from the courts that are closed to the public. Residents cannot view or obtain copies of confidential court records. Confidential court records are private information that may result in an unwarranted invasion of privacy if made public. Confidential court records in Stanislaus County are sealed by court order or federal or state statutes. They include:

  • Medical, psychiatric, and psychological records
  • Drug and alcohol treatment records
  • Juvenile court records
  • Adoption records
  • Trade secrets
  • Confidential informant or crime victim identity listed on a court record

Similarly, personal information in court records is deemed confidential records and exempted from public view. Personal information is removed from public court records to prevent exposing the record holder to identity theft or fraud. Personal identifiers, including financial account information, tax identification numbers, vehicle plate numbers, insurance policy numbers, and Social Security numbers, are redacted from public court records.

Stanislaus County is located in the state of California with a total of 547,899 residents and was established in 1854.

Stanislaus county court records are vital records that are available in most cases to the general public. Some Stanislaus courthouses are very busy with many different types of cases, and some courts see very few, some do not. It depends on the court structure and the number of homeowners. Many counties have court records posted online on their website for easy access in California. However, in some cases, you will have to visit a few different search engines to find California court records.

Public vital records for Stanislaus County will include criminal cases (both felonies and misdemeanors), civil cases (like personal and business lawsuits), bankruptcies, marriages and divorces, liens, tax issues, small claims, traffic court cases, evictions, family law cases and more.

Since 2012, a total of 544,350 were filed in the county. As of 2018, 73% of the cases were criminal cases. The busiest courts in the county were Superior Court.

Finding Stanislaus County court records is possible using the California court system website at https://www.courts.ca.gov/, and even easier through Stanislaus County court records search tools like Infotracer. With just a name search, the user can review hundreds of available court records and cases from any Stanislaus County court.

Stanislaus County Court Caseload Data and Trends

Depending on the local government practices, and political and economic climates, court case numbers will vary from year to year in specific areas of Stanislaus County, CA.

The Stanislaus County court system consists of 1 court type, Superior Court. In 2018, Superior Court recorded 67,565 filings, which indicates an increase of 4% from 64,623 in 2017. Review the table below for number of cases in the county.

Courts Type Number of filings in 2018
Superior Court67,565

Most Popular Court Cases

You can tell a lot about an area by the types of legal proceedings that appear in county courts.

Stanislaus County court records data dates back to 2012. Some may date back further, but they started formally recording them since 2012. There was a total of 67,565 cases filed in the county for the year 2018. The most popular type of court case is criminal comprising 73% of the total filings. The next most popular types of court cases are civil and family law cases. Check out the table below to review the filing information for a specific court case type in county.

There are various choices to lookup for a Stanislaus County court case using someone’s name, the court type, the courthouse or county name, and other information.

Cases Type Number of filings in 2018
Criminal49,509
Civil9,027
Family Law7,278
Probate867
Dependency507
Delinquency377

Named after the Stanislaus River in honor of Estanislao, a Native American chief of the Yokuts tribe, Stanislaus County is home to over 550,000 people. Established in 1854, it is located in the Central Valley of California and covers a land mass of approximately 3,915 square kilometers. The county seat is Modesto, and it is known for its extensive agricultural production.

Courts in Stanislaus County

The court system in Stanislaus County comprises only Superior Courts. The Stanislaus County Superior Court is organized into divisions based on the case type.

The Criminal Division handles felony, misdemeanor, and infraction cases, including murder, homicide, disorderly conduct, and vandalism. The Civil Division handles cases for claims less than $25,000 for limited cases and above $25,000 for unlimited cases claims. The Civil Division has a Small Claims Division for civil cases less than $7,500.

The Family Law Division handles household matters, including legal separation, domestic violence, and dissolution of marriages. The Juvenile Division presides over legal proceedings relating to individuals under 18 years. The Probate Division handles matters relating to the administration of a deceased estate, such as guardianships of minors and conservatorships. The Traffic Division handles all traffic violations, including illegal parking and all other traffic offenses punishable by fines.

Where to Find Public Court Records in Stanislaus County

Public court records are the documents from legal proceedings in  Stanislaus County open to viewing and copying by the public. The Clerk of the Superior Court in Stanislaus County provides access to public court records through the Public Portal platform. Record seekers may also view or obtain public court records in person or by mail from the clerk's office.

Types of Public Court Records in Stanislaus County

Access to public court records ensures that the judiciary operates with equity and fairness during legal proceedings. Residents of Stanislaus County can access the following court documents:

  • Criminal Court Records: Felonies and misdemeanors, including murder, aggravated assaults, vandalism, and simple theft court records
  • Civil Court Records: Property dispute, contract breaches, business dissolution, foreclosures, and boundary dispute records
  • Probate Records: Wills, guardianships, conservatorship, name change, and trusts
  • Traffic Records: Traffic citations, including speeding tickets, illegal parking, and driving under the influence
  • Family Law Records: Divorce, annulment, spousal support, child custody, and child support records

Confidential Court Records in Stanislaus County

Confidential court records in Stanislaus County are the papers and documents from the courts that are closed to the public. Residents cannot view or obtain copies of confidential court records. Confidential court records are private information that may result in an unwarranted invasion of privacy if made public. Confidential court records in Stanislaus County are sealed by court order or federal or state statutes. They include:

  • Medical, psychiatric, and psychological records
  • Drug and alcohol treatment records
  • Juvenile court records
  • Adoption records
  • Trade secrets
  • Confidential informant or crime victim identity listed on a court record

Similarly, personal information in court records is deemed confidential records and exempted from public view. Personal information is removed from public court records to prevent exposing the record holder to identity theft or fraud. Personal identifiers, including financial account information, tax identification numbers, vehicle plate numbers, insurance policy numbers, and Social Security numbers, are redacted from public court records.

Juvenile Delinquency in Stanislaus, CA

Unfortunately, in many areas of the Stanislaus County, juvenile delinquency issues are on the rise. There are many reasons for the rise in youth offenders. The juvenile sentence in California often depends on the severity of the crime, the number of crimes, and other family matters.

In 2017, a total of 684 juvenile cases were reported for every 100,000 people age 10 to adulthood in the jurisdiction of Stanislaus County. Of that total, 52% of those proceedings were delinquencies which equaled 354 court cases. Another 48% were dependency cases that accounted for 330 of the juvenile cases.

A lot of counties, including, Stanislaus County, are focusing on family therapy and relationships rather than punishment for juvenile crimes. Future Stanislaus County juvenile delinquency numbers will show whether or not this approach is working.

Juvenile Cases Number of cases
Delinquency6,598
Dependency5,553
Status2,953

Government of Stanislaus County, CA

County Seat: Modesto
Government Type: County
Authority: Dillon's Rule
Year Organized: 1854
Total Square Miles: 1,515
2019 Population: 547,899
Persons/Square Mile: 0.00
County Contact: 1010 10Th St
County Courthouse
Modesto , CA 95354-0859
http://www.co.stanislaus.ca.us/

Stanislaus County, CA Courts