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Online Case Lookup Errors

There is a known issue with re:SearchCA where some cases may be missing information.

Service Level Reductions.

Due to budget cuts, our counter and phone hours have changed. Please follow this link to view current location and contact information.

Text Messaging Notifications

Public Notice: The San Luis Obispo Superior Court now offers convenient text message notifications to help you stay informed about your case. 

Access Court Records Online.

The San Luis Obispo County Superior Court launched re:SearchCA, a web-based platform that grants registered users remote access to public court records and documents. Please follow the link to register or sign in with your eFileCalifornia account.

Small Claims Advisor Services

Free Information and Guidance for Small Claims Matters

The Small Claims Advisor provides free information and assistance to individuals involved in Small Claims Court matters in San Luis Obispo County. Whether you are considering filing a claim, responding to a lawsuit, preparing for your hearing, or collecting a judgment, we can help you understand the process and available resources.

Services Available

We provide information regarding:

  • Information about filing a small claims case
  • Assistance in completing court forms
  • Guidance on serving court documents
  • Information about court procedures and deadlines
  • Help prepare evidence and organize your case
  • Information about collecting judgments
  • Resources for defendants responding to claims
  • Referrals to additional legal and community resources

What We Do Not Do

The Small Claims Advisor can explain court procedures and provide legal information, but cannot:

  • Represent you in court
  • Act as your attorney
  • Give legal advice specific to your situation
  • Guarantee the outcome of your case

Important Notice

The Small Claims Advisor provides legal information and procedural guidance. The Small Claims Advisor does not represent parties in court, cannot act as your attorney, and cannot provide legal advice regarding the specific merits of your case.

If you need legal advice, you should consult with a licensed attorney.