Search by first and last name. Whether it's a family member, friend, client, or anyone else, we'll show possible matches in DeKalb County public court records so you can get clear updates about hearing dates, case outcomes, and what changed in court.
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Was the case dismissed?
Is there a new hearing date?
What was the charge and outcome?
Enter the name of the person you want to find. We search DeKalb County public court records and show possible matches.
Review the matching results and select the correct person and case. If you have a case number, that can help narrow it down.
See hearing dates, whether the case was dismissed, continued, resolved, or is pending — in plain language. No legal degree required.
If you have the case number, bring it with you. If you do not, support can still tell you what information to collect next.
Do I need a lawyer to use Court Case Alert?
No. This page is for anyone who needs to understand what is happening in a court case. It is informational only and not legal advice.
What does dismissed mean?
Dismissed usually means the charge or case was dropped. The exact legal effect depends on the case, so talk to an attorney if you need legal advice.
What does continued mean?
Continued means the hearing was moved to a later date. The case is still active.
Is this the official court record?
No. Court Case Alert reads public court data, but the clerk maintains the official record. Contact the court directly for certified copies or corrections.
Can I contact someone if I am confused?
Yes. Use the support link below and include the case number if you have it.
Court Case Alert is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Case data is sourced from public county court records and is provided for informational purposes only. For certified records or legal questions, contact the court clerk or consult a licensed attorney.
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