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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does PACER charge a fee?

In 1988, the Judiciary sought appropriations from the U.S. Congress to provide electronic public access to court records. However, Congress did not provide the funds and instead directed the Judiciary to fund the initiative through user fees. As a result, the program relies exclusively on fee revenue.  

The Judicial Conference of the United States approved a measure in September 2019 stating that a user will not owe a fee unless their account accrues more than $30 of usage in a given quarter effective January 2020. If a user accrues $30 or less, those fees are waived for that quarter.  

Learn about how PACER fees work.

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