The number assigned to a particular case on a court's docket. In this service, you can retrieve a case using its docket number. See Finding a Case by Docket Number for details.
A number assigned to a proceeding opened by the issuance of either a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking or a Notice of Inquiry by the PUC. Typically written as D.01-02-003, or R.01-02-003, etc.
Numbers sequentially assigned to new cases filed in the court.
A number, sequentially assigned by the court clerk at the start of a lawsuit. The Docket number is used by the court to track a pending lawsuit as it travels through the system. Remember that the court does not have the benefit of the cite to track the case. The cite is added by the publishing company several weeks after the case has been decided and the opinion written.
The number the clerkâs office assigns to a specific case. This number is used to track the case and thus, it must be placed on each court paper.
a series of alpha and/or numeric characters assigned by the court to identify a case
a unique letter and number combination assigned to a case by the Housing Court Clerk
a unique number combination assigned to a case by the Small Claims Court Clerk
A unique number assigned by the Circuit Clerk or the administrative unit to identify each support order.
a figure assigned to a law suit once it's filed and used by the court clerk to record and track the case for orderly management.
The designation assigned to each case filed in a particular court. The docket number also is known as the case number.
Number designation assigned to each case filed in a particular court. I Back to Top I ..........................................................................................................................................
A separate sequential unique number the court assigns manually or by computer to each action filed.
is the number given to a case once it is put on the list of cases that have been appealed.
The number assigned by a court to a civil or criminal case. It is used to identify all court actions and it appears on all documents filed with the court in a specific case.
A nine character court reference number which identifies a criminal court case. The first two digits indicate the year in which the case was filed. The third character is a letter which identifies the county in which to case was filed*. The final six digits identify the specific case.* N = New York (Manhattan); K = Kings (Brooklyn); Q = Queens; X = Bronx; R = Richmond (Staten Island); C = Midtown Community Court
The number assigned to an appeal when a VA Form 9 is received by VA. By law, cases are reviewed by the Board in docket number order.