Glendale Family Court Records

Family court records for Glendale are kept at the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Glendale has about 196,000 people and is in the northern part of Los Angeles County. All family law cases like divorce, child custody, and support go through the county court system. You can search for case info online through a public portal or visit the Glendale courthouse to see files in person. The court keeps records of all family law filings from 1983 to the present and makes most of them open to the public. Some records are sealed or limited by law, but you can see case indexes and basic info for most family court cases in Glendale.

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Glendale Quick Facts

196,500 Population
Los Angeles County
1983-Present Online Records
$435 Filing Fee

Glendale Family Law Courthouse

Glendale residents file family law cases at the Glendale Courthouse. This is part of the Los Angeles County Superior Court system. The address is 600 E. Broadway in Glendale. It is easy to reach from most parts of the city. Parking is available near the courthouse, but it may fill up on busy days. Street parking has meters.

The Glendale courthouse handles all family law for the area. This includes divorce, legal separation, annulment, child custody, child support, and domestic violence restraining orders. You file new cases here. You get forms. You pick up copies of records. Call (818) 500-3600 for general info on family law cases in Glendale.

Court Los Angeles County Superior Court - Glendale Courthouse
Address 600 E. Broadway
Glendale, CA 91206
Phone (818) 500-3600
Self-Help (213) 633-0360
Website lacourt.org

Security checks all bags at the door. Bring a photo ID. Leave large bags at home if you can. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Check the website before you go in case hours change for Glendale family law cases.

Search Glendale Family Court Records Online

Los Angeles County has an online portal to search case records. Go to lacourt.org/paos/v2public/CivilIndex to start. You can search by name or case number. The system shows case summaries and hearing dates. It covers all of Los Angeles County, including Glendale.

California Rule 2.503 limits remote access to family law records in Glendale

The portal shows records from 1983 to the present. Older cases may not be in the system. If you need a case from before 1983, call the clerk office at (818) 500-3600 to ask how to find it. There is a fee for some searches. A name search costs $1 to $4.75 depending on what info you need for Glendale family law cases.

You cannot view all documents online. Under California Rules of Court Rule 2.503, family law records must be viewed at the courthouse if you need full access. You can see the register of actions and calendar online. To read petitions, declarations, or court orders, you must visit the Glendale courthouse in person.

If you need copies, bring the case number to the courthouse. Ask the clerk for the documents you want. Copies cost 50 cents per page. Certified copies add $40 for the seal. Most people use certified copies when they need proof for another legal matter in Glendale.

Self-Help in Glendale

Los Angeles County runs Self-Help Legal Access Centers at courthouses across the county. The center in Glendale is at the courthouse on Broadway. It is free. You do not need an appointment. Walk in any weekday during business hours. Staff can help you fill out forms, explain court procedures, and answer questions about family law in Glendale.

The center does not give legal advice. They cannot tell you what to do in your case. But they can show you which forms to use and where to file them. They have workshops on divorce, custody, and support. Visit dcba.lacounty.gov/legal-access-centers to learn more about services in Glendale.

Forms are online at lacourt.org. You can print them at home or pick up copies at the courthouse. Most forms are in English and Spanish. Call the self-help line at (213) 633-0360 to ask about other languages for Glendale family law cases.

Legal Aid for Glendale Residents

Several groups offer legal help to Glendale residents. Most serve people with low income. Some require you to meet income limits. These groups can help you understand your rights and prepare for court.

Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County serves the Glendale area. Call (800) 433-6251 to see if you qualify. They help with divorce, custody, and restraining orders. Their office is nearby in Pacoima, and they serve all of the northeast San Fernando Valley area, including Glendale.

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles also helps low-income people with family law cases. Call (800) 399-4529 to get on their list. They have offices across Los Angeles County and serve people in Glendale who qualify based on income. They focus on cases that involve domestic violence or children.

California sealed records rules apply to some Glendale family law cases

The Los Angeles County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service. Call (213) 243-1525 to get a referral to a family law attorney in Glendale. The first meeting may cost a fee, but it is usually lower than the normal rate. After that, you can hire the lawyer or look for someone else to help with your Glendale family law case.

How to File in Glendale

You must live in California for six months before you file for divorce or legal separation. You also need to live in Los Angeles County for at least three months. If you moved to Glendale from another county, you must wait until you meet the three-month rule. Once you do, you can file at the Glendale courthouse.

Start by picking the right forms. Dissolution of marriage is the legal term for divorce in California. The main form is FL-100. You also file a summons and other papers. The self-help center can give you a list of what you need. Fill out the forms. Sign them. Make copies. File the originals with the clerk and pay the $435 fee in Glendale family law cases.

You can ask for a fee waiver if you cannot afford to pay. Fill out form FW-001. Attach proof of income. The judge will decide if you qualify. Many Glendale residents get waivers approved. It depends on your income and how many people live in your home.

After you file, you must serve the other party. You cannot do it yourself. Ask a friend, hire a process server, or use the sheriff. Proof of service gets filed with the court in Glendale. The other person has 30 days to respond. If they do not, you can ask for a default. If they do respond, you move to the next steps like hearings or settlement talks in Glendale cases.

Child custody and support cases use different forms but follow the same basic process. You file. You serve. You wait for a response. Then the court may set a hearing to make temporary orders. Final orders come at the end when you settle or the judge rules on all issues in Glendale.

Glendale Family Court Fees

The first filing fee is $435 for divorce, legal separation, or annulment. That is a state fee and applies to Glendale and all other California cities. If you file a motion or request for order after the case starts, you pay $60. That covers things like asking to change custody or support in Glendale cases.

Copies cost 50 cents per page. Certified copies add $40 for the seal. Online searches cost $1 to $4.75 depending on what you need. If the clerk search takes more than 10 minutes, you may pay an extra $15 fee. Call (818) 500-3600 to ask about current fees before you go to the courthouse for Glendale records.

Fee waivers are available if you qualify based on income. Fill out form FW-001 and file it with your case. The judge will review your request and decide if you can proceed without paying fees in Glendale.

Note: Fees are set by the state and may change from time to time.

Other Los Angeles County Cities

Glendale is one of many cities in Los Angeles County. All use the same county court system for family law cases. If you live near Glendale or need info on a nearby city, these links may help.

Each city may file at a different courthouse, but all follow the same county rules and procedures as Glendale.

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Los Angeles County Family Court Records

Glendale is part of Los Angeles County. The county serves over 10 million people and has courthouses across the region. All family law cases go through the same county system. For full details on procedures, online portals, forms, and legal resources, visit the Los Angeles County page.

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