Superior Court - General

Can a librarian help me with legal research for my case or fill out forms for my case?

No, librarians are not attorneys and cannot provide you with any legal advice on your case. However, you may visit the Superior Court library and review legal resources to prepare for your case. Librarians can provide help with: 1) Conducting basic legal research assistance, e.g., how to locate treatises, how to get started on a research project, 2) Locating sources of information, 3) Sharing print materials stored in the Superior Court Library.

Why do I have to redact personal identifying information?

The Superior Court adopted a privacy rule, SCR 5(f)(1), which applies to most divisions, requiring that the filer redact or remove from the public record the following information: Social Security numbers, dates of birth, financial account numbers and names of minors. If you need to include such information in a particular filing, a motion should be filed seeking permission to file the unredacted filing under seal and, upon approval by the court, a redacted copy can then be submitted, in paper, under seal.