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HomeGovernment CodeCh. 2Art. 1§ 68513 Civil Case Data Reporting

§ 68513 Civil Case Data Reporting

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§ 68513 Civil Case Data Reporting

Key Takeaways

  • •Courts must keep track of information about civil cases (like car accidents or contract disputes) in a uniform way.
  • •They record things like how long cases take, how they are settled, and how much money is involved.
  • •The information is used to compare different cases and see if settlements or judgments are fair.
  • •The courts must report this data to the government every year.

Example

If you get into a car crash and sue the other driver for damages, the court will record details about your case.

The court will note what type of case it is (car crash), how long it took to settle, how much money you asked for, and how much you actually got. This helps them see if similar cases are handled fairly.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 68513 Civil Case Data Reporting

The Judicial Council shall provide for the uniform entry, storage, and retrieval of court data relating to civil cases in superior court other than limited civil cases by means provided for in this section, in addition to any other data relating to court administration, including all of the following: (a) The category type of civil case, such as contract or personal injury-death-property damage by motor vehicle. (b) The time from filing of the action to settlement. (c) The type of settlement procedure, if any, which contributed to the settlement disposition. (d) The character and amount of any settlement made as to each party litigant, but preserving the confidentiality of such information if the settlement is not otherwise public. (e) The character and amount of any judgments rendered by court and jury trials for comparison with settled cases. (f) The extent to which damages prayed for compare to settlement or judgment in character and amount. (g) The extent to which collateral sources have contributed, or will contribute, financially to satisfaction of the judgment or settlement. Provision for the uniform entry, storage, and retrieval of court data may be by use of litigant statements or forms, if available, or by collection and analysis of statistically reliable samples. The Judicial Council shall report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 1998, and annually thereafter on the uniform entry, storage, and retrieval of court data as provided for in this section. The Legislature shall evaluate and adjust the level of funds available to pay the costs of automating trial court recordkeeping systems, pursuant to Section 68090.8, for noncompliance with the requirements of this section. (Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 931, Sec. 240. Effective September 28, 1998.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

settlementjudgmentcontractdamagespropertytrialportvehicle

Related Statutes

  • § 830.2 Trivial Risk Exemption
  • § 831.7 Public Immunity For Hazardous Recreation
  • § 25536 County Property Leasing Authority
  • § 4553 Contract Overcharge Recovery Rights
  • § 14110.1 Small Business Procurement Outreach

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 68513.
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