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PACER Pricing: How fees work

PACER Pricing: How fees work

Access federal court records electronically via the PACER service. Registered users may be charged a fee based on the amount and type of information accessed in a calendar quarter.

Cost for Accessing PACER

$0.10 per page:

The Different Types of Pages
  •  

    Document, such as a docket, motion, order, judgement or brief in a case. 

You won't be charged more than $3 per document.

  •  

    PACER Search Results – Anytime a search is performed you are charged a fee based on the number of pages generated in the search, even if the search displays “no matches found.” There is no maximum fee for these searches.

  •  

    Reports that are not case-specific, such as the cases report. There is no maximum fee for these reports.

  •  

    Transcript of court proceedings are added to PACER 90 days after they are produced. There is no maximum fee for transcripts in PACER. Learn more.


$2.40 per audio file:

  •  

    Audio Files are provided as .mp3 files for some hearings as part of the court record.

 

Billing: Users are billed on a quarterly basis if they accrue more than $30 in the previous quarter. You will receive an invoice via mail or email.

 Tips for limiting fees

Spend $30 or less on court records in 
a quarter and fees are WAIVED…

 
 

When is PACER Free?

  1. You are a party in a case
 and receive a Notice of
 Electronic or Notice of
 Docket Activity (one
 free copy) from a court.
  2. You view case
 information at any
 federal courthouse.
  3. You are an individual or group who was granted a fee exemption.
  4. Court opinions are
 always free.

Fee Exemptions

Courts may exempt individuals or groups, such as indigents, pro bono attorneys, academic researchers, and non-profit organizations from paying a fee, upon request to the court. Learn more about fee exemptions for academic researchers. Learn more about fee exemptions for other eligible parties.

The PACER Service Center can find your court records

Delivered Electronically

$30.00 per name or item searched plus $0.10 per page per document delivered electronically, up to five documents. The $3 maximum for any document applies.

Delivered by U.S. Mail

$30.00 per name or item searched plus $0.50 per page for paper copies of documents.

Get started with a request. (pdf)

Need Help

The PACER Service Center can answer your questions about the best ways to search for a case for free.  

Phone: 1-800-676-6856

Email: pacer@psc.uscourts.gov 

What can we help you accomplish?

Search for a Case

Learn options to find case information.

Filing Electronically

Find court specific information to help you file a case electronically and developer resources.

Manage Your Account

Create a PACER account or log in to manage your account and pay a bill.

Sign up for an Account

Register for a PACER account to begin searching for or filing federal court records online.

 Frequently Asked Questions

Email Updates

Sign up to receive PACER announcements by email.

Register for an Account

Register for an Account

Begin searching for or filing federal court records electronically online by first registering for a PACER account. Learn more about the types of accounts.

Register for a case search only account if you want to search for federal court case records.

If you are an attorney who wants to file case documents electronically, register for an attorney filer account.

Register for a non-attorney account if you are not an attorney who wants to file case documents electronically.

Register for a PACER Administrative Account if you represent a group of people and want to manage the billing and payment for multiple PACER accounts.

Not Sure?

If you’re unsure which type of account to register for, use the registration wizard!

Registration Wizard

 Frequently Asked Questions

File a Case

File a Case

Find instructions on filing federal case records electronically and other information about CM/ECF, the application courts use to maintain electronic case files.

Need to file a case in federal court using CM/ECF? Get started. 

Want more specific court information about CM/ECF including help desk numbers and maximum pdf file size? Look up the court you wish to file in.

Review CM/ECF release notes, access to automated scripts, and other information needed to extend the functionality of CM/ECF

Is your court migrating to NextGen CM/ECF? Follow these steps to prepare in advance.

 Frequently Asked Questions

Find a Case

Find a Case

Explore the various options for locating federal court case records electronically, including logging into PACER.

Search for a case in the federal court where the case was filed. This information is updated immediately.

Use the PACER Case Locator to search a nationwide index of federal court cases. This information is updated daily.

Get automated case information for the U.S. Supreme Court and bankruptcy courts by phone.

Look up court opinions from appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts issued after April 2004 through the U.S. Government Publishing Office website.

 Frequently Asked Questions

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