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Washington DC Federal Courts – Hours, Locations, Phone Numbers
Washington DC federal court record can be obtained by the federal courts of Washington DC or online. The Washington DC federal courts are a district court for the District of Columbia. This court was founded in 1863, by congress, as the supreme court of the District of Columbia. There are four justices that preside over this federal court, including a chief justice.
Washington DC Federal Courts Departments
The US Federal Courts system represents the federal judiciary and is one one of the 3 branches of the federal government. The US Constitution requires the establishment of the Supreme Court and that is highest ranking court in the federal court system. Each state consists of one or more federal districts that comprise the federal court system. In total there are 94 federal court districts in the United States. This means that many states have more than one federal court district. Each of the federal districts include judges, clerks ,court reporters and other court appointed personnel. There is additionally a United States district attorney appointed for each of the 94 federal districts. Any federal cases in the Unided States will be heard in an federal court of the relevant district and state.
Washington DC Federal Courts Records
You can obtain Washington DC Federal Courts Records Online via the federal PACER court system of the relevant state and district. You can also obtain federal court records online from private databases via the FOIA. The Freedom of Information Act ( FOIA) of 1966 makes most government collected information public. This means that the citizens of the United States have access to these public records. These public records include federal court records, criminal records, civil records, driving records, arrests, police records, liens and bankruptcies, property, email and phone number records. To view federal court records enter a first and last name in the above form.
