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Government

May 16, 2014

More courts are charging for online records access

As California courts continue to look for ways to do more with less money, many have turned toward a new source of revenue: online records access.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


As California courts continue to look for ways to do more with less money, many have turned toward a new source of revenue: online records access.


Alameda and Sacramento counties are among the latest to roll out pay systems for lawyers or litigants who perform name searches or look at online documents. Alameda County began its pay-to-play system in April, Sacramento County's will start in July, ...

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