COURTS
- Where to obtain Hard Copies of Supreme Court Decisions PDF
- U.S. Courts
- Official Supreme Court Website
GENERAL
- National Sex Offender Registry
This Web site is provided as a public service by the U.S. Department of Justice("the Department"). Using this Web site, interested members of the public have access to and may search participating state Web site public information regarding the presence or location of offenders, who, in most cases, have been convicted of sexually-violent offenses against adults and children and certain sexual contact and other crimes against victims who are minors. The public can use this Web site to educate themselves about the possible presence of such offenders in their local communities.
To search: Enter a last name, first name, county, or city/town and select at least one state or zip code. Zip code searches can be a single zip code or up to five zip codes. Use the "National Search" button for regional and national search options.Use the "National Search" button for regional and national search options.
- Mugshots Online
EDUCATION
- Educational CyberPlayGround
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- Be Private - Use your privacy settings in Firefox and Chrome before you search.
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- FirstGov
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- PACER Public Access to Court Electronic Records
Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information from federal appellate, district and bankruptcy courts, and the PACER Case Locator via the Internet. PACER is provided by the federal Judiciary in keeping with its commitment to providing public access to court information via a centralized service.
Access to court documents costs $0.08 per page. The cost to access a single document is capped at $2.40, the equivalent of 30 pages. The cap does not apply to name searches, reports that are not case-specific and transcripts of federal court proceedings.
By Judicial Conference policy, if your usage does not exceed $10 in a quarter, fees for that quarter are waived, effectively making the service freefor most users.
* Digital Audio Recording Project
Digital audio recordings are now available to the public via internet access to the PACER system, digital files cost $2.40. Eastern District Court of Pennsylvania Presiding judge determines if audio will be available via PACER.







