Limited jurisdiction cases are cases where the dollar amount or value of the disputed property does not exceed $25,000.00. These include small claims and most illegal detentions. General jurisdiction cases include all other matters. If court records and case files can be kept permanently, they are turned over to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for preservation and preservation. These documents are accessible directly from NARA. Incomplete information may be referred for civil cases within the general jurisdiction of Van Nuys filed before 8 January 2001. In accordance with Article 1161.2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, information on cases of unlawful detention is not available to the public for the first 60 days after filing. For cases occurring after 1. In January 2004, this section also requires that the case remain unavailable if a defendant wins his case within this 60-day period. Cases filed before the dates listed below may return incomplete information. All bankruptcy courts have a telephone information system, also known as a voice information system, which allows callers to obtain basic information about cases via a touch-tone telephone.
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