FILE: Mendocino County Courthouse in Ukiah in December 2021. (Dave Brooksher via Bay City News)

The Mendocino County Superior Court has launched a new online platform for accessing court records, re:Search CA, replacing the current Case Information Portal in use since 2021, officials announced. 

The new system will be fully integrated with the court’s case management software and offer enhanced features for the public, attorneys, and government partners, according to court officials. 

The existing portal was disabled after re:Search CA went live, as it is no longer supported by its vendor, a press release issued Friday announced. 

To access court records, users must register with an email address on re:Search CA. The platform allows parties and attorneys to create dashboards, set up custom calendars, and receive alerts about hearings and filings. Confidential documents will be accessible only to authorized users. 

A screenshot of the new re:Search CA database used to access court records across California. (Tyler Technologies via Bay City News)

All Mendocino court records are now stored electronically, with most civil cases available remotely, officials said. 

For case types restricted by California Rules of Court, records may be viewed in person at kiosks located at the Ukiah and Fort Bragg courthouses.