Judge Jason Clay of the Alameda County Superior Court will be sitting pro tempore in First District, Division Four until October 31, 2025.
OCSC has not public notice: Electronic Filing Expanded to Include Family Law Appeals Effective August 25, 2025
And see Courts Continue Modernizing Services for the Public -- Digitizing court records, ensuring disaster recovery during unexpected server outages, and other technology projects improve services and access for court users:
Courts of Appeal Digitize Court Records
The Courts of Appeal in California had a problem: too many paper documents that were costly to store, difficult to access, and at risk of damage or loss. Money available from the branchwide Information Technology Modernization (IT Mod) Funding Grant program enabled the courts to scan 16,555,487 documents, eliminate 6,389 bankers boxes filled with papers, and save $20,111 annually in off-site storage. The project also eliminated the need for court staff to physically retrieve and photocopy records, and increased the public’s access to the records online. “The public benefit of digitizing records and provides immediate electronic access to records is tremendous and enhances service to both court staff and to the public,” said Charles Johnson, Clerk/Executive Officer, Court of Appeal, First Appellate District. “It created significant operational efficiency, as we can pull up documents in seconds and send it to the member of the public if requested.”