DOCKETS
A docket can include motions on various issues and are not always set for final trial but have motions on various issues. Motions could involve discovery issued that involve requests for mediation, the appointment for guardian ad litem, or a motion to set the case for trial. You can find information on court dockets.
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The legal definition of a dock is a formal abridged record of proceedings in a legal action, the register of actions, a list of legal cases to be tried, and the caseload of a court or judge. A docket is a long one that contains the complete history of each case. It can be in brief chronological entries that summarize the court proceedings. Cases are assigned a unique docket number that researchers can use to find information.
You can find court dockets by using https://www.courtrecords.us.org. You will need the first and last name and state of where the docket is being held. Find records on charges, arrests, warrants, misdemeanors, and felonies.
