TRANSACTIONAL
Court Records Monitoring data.
Automated extraction and monitoring of court filing activity for legal operations and research teams.
Primary query: court records monitoring service3 delivery formatsSample file included
Field-level coverage.
FieldTypeDescription
case_numberstringCourt case identifier.
courtstringCourt name and jurisdiction.
filing_datedateDate of filing.
document_typestringDocument type classification.
judgestringAssigned judge where available.
partiesstringPrimary parties summary.
Sample dataset.
SAMPLE PREVIEW
Last updated: 2026-04-12case_numbercourtfiling_datedocument_typejudge
23-cv-04817US Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit2024-11-18Motion to DismissHon. Sandra Ikuta
24-cv-00773US District Court, S.D.N.Y.2025-02-02OrderHon. J. Paul Oetken
22-cv-19011US District Court, C.D. Cal.2025-01-27Notice of AppealHon. André Birotte Jr.
Delivery and reliability.
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Anti-bot status
Moderate. Mostly rate controls and intermittent challenge screens.
Checkpoint-based incremental polling, retry-safe pagination, and dedup signatures for overlapping result windows.
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Delivery formats
Google Sheets, CSV, JSON webhook
Monitoring engagements are usually monthly and priced by source coverage + alert cadence.
Frequently asked questions.
Can you monitor only selected courts and case types?
Yes. Most implementations start with a filtered watchlist and expand as teams validate signal quality.
How often can updates be delivered?
Daily is standard. Higher-frequency schedules can be scoped for high-priority dockets.
Will duplicate filings be removed?
Yes. Dedup logic is applied before delivery to prevent repeated record churn in downstream tools.