How Is Trellis Smart Search Different from Searching a County Court Website?
Using Smart Search, you may find information and cases you never knew existed if you only used the county court website.
Features | Trellis | County Court Websites |
Finding Dockets | Using Smart Search, you may search for court Dockets using any keywords you want (including case number, party name, attorney name, judge name, legal issue, motion type, etc.). | There is no way to search individual county court websites by anything other than a case number or a party name. |
Searching for Info from Multiple Courts at the Same Time | Using Smart Search, you may search across multiple courts and multiple states from a single interface. | There is no way to search across multiple courts from a single interface. Each county court has its own separate website. |
Tentative Ruling Database | The Trellis database aggregates all tentative Rulings in CA and makes them keyword searchable from a single interface, preserving this valuable judicial data and case intel. | There is no searchable database of CA tentative rulings. Tentative rulings are generally removed by county courts within 24 hours of posting. |
Finding Filed Documents Using Keywords | Using Smart Search, you may search for filed Documents using any keywords you want (including case number, party name, judge name, legal issue, motion type, etc.). | There is no way to search filed documents on county court websites. |
Judge Biographies and Analytics | Trellis has in-depth Biographies for every state trial court judge, and offers Judge Analytics with motion grant-rate metrics. | County court websites do not include judge biographies or judge analytics. |
Free Documents | Trellis offers many filed documents for free based on your subscription. | Many county courts charge for filed documents which may already be available through Trellis’ crowdsourced document library. |