File & ServeXpress helps journalists, media members, and others access public case documents from courts on the File & Serve system. Whether the case is ongoing and newsworthy or has already been ruled, we provide long-term access and tools to help you find what you need.
Simply register for a File & Serve Public Access account to get started. Or, if you have questions, feel free to reach out to our 24/7 support team.
Be the first to know about new activity in notable cases. Get up-to-the-minute updates on the cases you want to follow directly to your email inbox.
File & ServeXpress allows you to set up alerts tracking specific cases, case types, case parties, or even the filing activity of an entire court.
File & ServeXpress offers instant access to thousands of documents processed through partnered courts.
Our search engine-inspired tools include filters for case number, case category, date of filing, party names, and more for easy access to the documents you need.
File & ServeXpress offers Public Access services for courts nationwide, including the courts listed below.
File & ServeXpress has worked with the Delaware Court of Chancery to offer public access to documents for cases such as Twitter, Inc. v. Elon R. Musk, X Holdings I, Inc., and X Holdings II, Inc. and other civil actions.
File & ServeXpress has worked with the West Virginia Court of Appeals to offer public access to documents for cases such as the Opiod Litigations and more.
File & ServeXpress has worked with the The Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to offer public access to case documents.
To create a Public Access Account, we need the following information:
Your credit card is required to make the account, but it is not charged to create the account.
While an approved credit card is required to create the account, the account itself is free. With this account, you can view all the courts we work with.
File & ServeXpress charges for access to the documents themselves, searches, and creating alerts, and these prices will vary from one court to another.
You can find the registration link here.