Moreno Valley Family Law Records

Moreno Valley family court records are filed with the Riverside County Superior Court. The Historic Courthouse in downtown Riverside at 4175 Main Street handles all family law cases for Moreno Valley residents. Family law matters include divorce, legal separation, child custody, child support, spousal support, domestic violence restraining orders, and parentage actions. Riverside County has an online portal for case searches at epublic-access.riverside.courts.ca.gov. You can search by party name or case number to view the register of actions. California law limits remote access to most family law documents under Rule 2.503 of the California Rules of Court. To view filed papers, visit the courthouse in person with valid photo ID.

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Moreno Valley Quick Facts

208,634 Population
Riverside County
$435 Filing Fee
Online Portal Access

Where Moreno Valley Cases Are Filed

Moreno Valley is in Riverside County. All family law cases go to the Riverside County Superior Court. The Historic Courthouse in Riverside handles family law filings for Moreno Valley and surrounding cities. The courthouse is at 4175 Main Street in downtown Riverside, about 20 minutes from Moreno Valley via State Route 60. The Family Law Self-Help Center is on site. Call 951-274-4499 for assistance with forms and procedures.

Court Riverside County Superior Court
Location Historic Courthouse - Family Law
Address 4175 Main Street
Riverside, CA 92501
Phone (951) 777-3147
Self-Help (951) 274-4499
Portal epublic-access.riverside.courts.ca.gov
Website riverside.courts.ca.gov/divisions/family-law

The courthouse is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Parking is available in nearby lots and on street meters. All visitors pass through security at the entrance. Bring valid photo ID. Cell phones are allowed but must be silenced. Leave large bags and prohibited items at home.

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Search Moreno Valley Family Court Records Online

Riverside County offers online case access at epublic-access.riverside.courts.ca.gov. The portal lets you search by party name or case number. Results show the register of actions. This is a list of all filings and court events in the case. Each line has a date and a description. You see when papers were filed and when hearings occurred. The system does not show document images for family law cases. That limit comes from state law.

To search by name, enter the last name and optionally a first name. The system returns all matching cases in Riverside County. Click on a case number to see details. The register lists each document filed and each hearing held. For full documents, visit the Riverside courthouse. Staff can retrieve files during business hours.

Note: Online searches are free in Riverside County, but document viewing requires an in-person visit to the courthouse.

Self-Help Resources for Moreno Valley Residents

The Riverside County Superior Court has a Family Law Self-Help Center at the Historic Courthouse. Staff help with forms, procedures, and basic legal information. They cannot give legal advice or represent you in court. Services include help identifying forms, instructions on filling them out, and info on deadlines. The center has computers and printers for public use. Call (951) 274-4499 for assistance or to schedule an appointment.

California Judicial Council forms are at courts.ca.gov/forms.htm. All family law forms have an FL prefix. Common forms include FL-100 for divorce petitions, FL-300 for requests for order, and FL-150 for income declarations. Download and print forms at home or use the computers at the self-help center. Forms are free.

Self-help services in Riverside:

  • Help identifying the right forms
  • Instructions on filling out forms
  • Info on court procedures and deadlines
  • Referrals to legal aid groups
  • Access to computers and printers

Free Legal Help for Moreno Valley

Riverside Legal Aid serves Riverside County including Moreno Valley. They offer free legal help to low-income residents in family law cases. Services include advice, brief help, and full representation in some cases. To qualify, you must meet income limits. Call (951) 682-7968 for intake. You can also apply online at riversidelegalaid.org. The group focuses on cases with domestic violence, child custody, and urgent safety concerns.

Inland Counties Legal Services also serves Riverside County. They handle family law cases for low-income residents. Call (888) 245-4257 for intake. ICLS provides advice and representation in cases involving domestic violence, restraining orders, and child custody. They do not handle all types of family law cases. Their focus is on urgent matters with safety concerns.

Other legal resources for Moreno Valley residents:

  • Riverside County Bar Lawyer Referral: (951) 682-7520
  • California State Bar Referral Service: 1-800-392-5660
  • Legal Aid Society of San Bernardino: (909) 889-7328

The Riverside County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service. The first consultation costs up to $50 for 30 minutes. After that, you pay the attorney's regular rate if you hire them. Call (951) 682-7520 for referrals.

Note: Legal aid groups prioritize cases with domestic violence, children, or immediate safety needs.

Filing a Family Law Case from Moreno Valley

To file a family law case, complete the required forms. Each case type needs different forms. Divorce cases require a petition, summons, and financial disclosures. Custody cases may need a Request for Order and income declaration. Check the court website or ask the self-help center what forms apply to your case. Fill out all forms completely. Sign and date where required. Make at least two copies of each form.

You must meet California residency rules before filing. For divorce, you or your spouse must live in California for six months and in Riverside County for three months. If you recently moved to Moreno Valley, wait until you meet the time requirement. The court will reject your filing if you do not meet residency. For custody or support cases without divorce, different rules may apply. Ask at the self-help center if unsure.

File your forms at the clerk window at the Riverside courthouse. Bring the originals and copies. The clerk files the original and stamps your copies. You pay the filing fee when you file. The fee is $435 for a new family law petition. If you cannot afford the fee, file a fee waiver request on form FW-001. The court reviews your income and expenses to decide if you qualify.

After filing, you must serve the other party. You cannot serve the papers yourself. Use a friend over 18, a process server, or the sheriff. The server delivers copies of your filed papers to the other party. The server then completes a Proof of Service form. File the proof with the court. The court cannot proceed until proof of service is on file.

Note: Family law cases in Riverside County can take several months to over a year depending on complexity and whether parties agree.

Family Court Fees for Moreno Valley Cases

Family law filing fees follow statewide rates. The first filing fee is $435 for a petition. This applies to divorce, legal separation, and parentage cases. Additional motions cost $60. Certified copies cost $40 for certification plus $0.50 per page. Plain copies are $0.50 per page. Fees can change. Call the court at (951) 777-3147 to confirm current rates.

Common fees in Riverside County family court:

  • Initial family law petition: $435
  • Request for Order: $60
  • Copy per page: $0.50
  • Certification: $40
  • Search fee (over 10 minutes): $15

Fee waivers are available for people with low income. Complete form FW-001 and file it with your petition. The court looks at household size, income, expenses, and public benefits. If you receive CalWorks, SSI, Medi-Cal, or food stamps, you likely qualify. If not, the court applies a formula. The judge decides. You usually get an answer in a few days. If approved, the waiver covers most fees.

Access Limits on Moreno Valley Family Court Records

California restricts public access to family law filings. Under California Rules of Court Rule 2.503, the court cannot provide remote access to most family law documents. This includes dissolution, custody, support, and domestic violence cases. You can still see these records at the courthouse but not online.

What you can find online:

  • Case numbers and party names
  • Filing dates and case types
  • Hearing dates and times
  • Register of actions

What requires a courthouse visit:

  • Petitions and responses
  • Declarations and supporting documents
  • Financial disclosures
  • Settlement agreements
  • Custody evaluations
  • Final judgments and orders

To view documents, go to the clerk window with the case number. Bring photo ID. The clerk retrieves the file. You can take notes and order copies at $0.50 per page. Certified copies cost $40 plus the per-page fee. Some files are sealed by court order. Only parties and attorneys can see sealed files.

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Riverside County Family Court Records

Moreno Valley is in Riverside County. All family law cases go through the Riverside County Superior Court system. For county-wide information, fee schedules, and other courthouse locations, visit the Riverside County family court records page.

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Nearby Cities in Riverside County

Other cities in Riverside County include Riverside, Corona, Murrieta, Temecula, Hemet, and Indio. All use the Riverside County Superior Court for family law filings.