What is Judicial Web Portal?
Judicial Web Portal (JWP) is an online portal that provides access to a wide range of court-related information, including case filings, dockets, orders, judgments and opinions. JWP also includes tools to help users manage their legal files and connect with other attorneys and professionals.
If you're a court user who wants to access JWP's extensive collection of resources, or if you're an attorney or law clerk working on a project that involves court materials, this article will help you get started.
What is Judicial Web Portal?
Judicial Web Portal (JWP) is a free online resource for court users. It provides access to case information, forms, and other resources. JWP is available in English and Spanish.
How to Login to Judicial Web Portal?
To login to Judicial Web Portal, you will need your court user ID and password. To find out your court user ID, visit the My Court website and look for the "User Profile" tab. Your court user ID can also be found on your MyCourt email notification or on the home page of the MyCourt website under "My Court." Your court password can be found on your MyCourt email notification or on the home page of the MyCourt website under "Login."
How to login
To login to the Judicial Web Portal, click on the link in the email you received from us. If you do not have an email address associated with your account, you can create one by clicking on the "Sign In" link in the upper right corner of their homepage. Once you have logged in, you will be taken to the main page of their portal. On this page, you will need to enter your user name and password.
How to create an account
To create an account on the Judicial Web Portal, you will need your name, email address and password. To create an account, follow these steps:
1. Go to the Judicial Web Portal home page and click on the "Create Account" link in the upper right-hand corner.
2. On the "Account Creation" screen, enter your name, email address and password.
3. Click on the "Create Account" button to finish creating your account.
How to find your case number
The judicial web portal has several features that make finding your case number a breeze. First, you can lookup your case by clicking on the "My Cases" link on the left-hand side of the homepage. From here, you can see a list of all of your open cases, as well as information about each case, such as the date it was filed, the court where it was filed, and the name of the lawyer who filed it. Next, if you have a copy of your pleading or brief in PDF format, you can use the "Download Documents" feature to save a copy to your computer. Finally, you can use the "Find Case by Name" feature to find a specific case by its name.
How to find your file number
To find your file number, log in to the Judicial Web Portal and go to My court records. Under the My court records heading, click on the File number link. The file number will appear at the top of the page.
How to find the judgment or order you are looking for
Judicial Web Portal is a search engine that helps you find judgments or orders from the Courts of Ontario. This search engine is available on the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) website.
To access Judicial Web Portal, go to PACER and type in "Judicial Web Portal" in the text box on the left hand side. Then, click on the "Search" button.
When Judicial Web Portal loads, enter the judgment or order you are looking for in the "Query" box and click on the "Go" button. You will be taken to a screen showing all judgments or orders that have been filed in that particular court during that particular month.
You can also select a specific date range by clicking on the "Select Dates" button next to the "Query" box and selecting dates from January 1st to December 31st from the calendar pop-up window.
If you want to view a particular type of judgment or order, such as family law judgments or child custody orders, click on the "Filter By Type" drop-down menu and select the type of judgment or order you are looking for. The "Filter By Type" drop-down menu also includes options for: divorces
How to contact the Court Service Unit (CSU)
If you need to contact the Court Service Unit (CSU), you can do so by telephone at 310-269-2400 or online. You can also visit their website for more information about contacting the CSU.
The CSU is responsible for providing court services, such as case filing, docketing, motion practice and more. For help with a specific court service, please call 310-269-2400 or visit their website.
How to change your password
If you have forgotten your password, or if you would like to change your password, you can do so by following these instructions:
1. Click the login button on the homepage of the Judicial Web Portal.
2. Enter your username and password, and click Log In.
3. On the top right of the page, click Change Password.
4. Enter your new password in the New Password field and re-enter it in the Confirm New Password field.
5. Click Update Password to save your changes.
My Judicial Web Portal account has been suspended: What do I do?
If you've been blocked from accessing your Judicial Web Portal account, there are a few things you can do to try and get unblocked.
First, make sure that you are using the correct login credentials. If you've forgotten your password, click the "Forgot Your Password?" link on the login page and enter your email address to receive a temporary password sent to that address.
If you still cannot access your Judicial Web Portal account, contact their help desk at 1-800-JUDICIALCARE (1-800-586-2273).
My Judicial Web Portal account
If you have an account with the Judicial Web Portal, you can login to it by clicking on the "Login" link at the top of the home page. You will then be prompted for your username and password. Once you have logged in, you will see the main page of the Judicial Web Portal. There are several options on this page, including:
-My Cases: This is a list of all of your cases, along with information about each case, such as the court that it is filed in, the file number, and the docket number. You can also click on any case to view more detailed information about it.
-My Court: This is a list of all of the courts in which you are registered as a litigant or judge. You can access information about each court, such as its name, location, and website address.
-My Docket: This is a list of all of the current cases that are being processed by the courts that you are registered with. You can view details about each case, such as its file number and status.