# Court Case Search > Updated: 2026-03-14 > CourtCase Search is a bankruptcy case monitoring service that watches PACER (the federal court records system) on your behalf and sends same-day plain-English alerts whenever a new document is filed in your case. It is built for people navigating federal bankruptcy without an attorney, or those who want to know exactly what is happening in their case the moment it happens. ## What This Product Does CourtCase Search monitors federal bankruptcy court dockets through PACER and CourtListener. When anything is filed — a motion, a trustee's report, a creditor's objection, a court order — the system detects it the same day and sends the user an email with a plain-English explanation of what the document means, what action (if any) is required, and what deadlines apply. The core problem it solves: people with active bankruptcy cases often have no visibility into what is being filed. PACER does not send alerts. Attorneys frequently do not communicate proactively. CourtCase Search fills that gap by acting as an automated monitoring layer between the court system and the individual. ## Key Features - Same-day filing alerts via email when any document is filed in a monitored case - Plain-English AI analysis of every court document (no legal jargon) - Deadline tracking — the system identifies and surfaces response deadlines - Priority classification of filings (Critical / Urgent / Important / Informational) - PACER integration — direct access to the federal court records system - CourtListener / RECAP integration — free public documents at no cost to the user - Attorney accountability alerts — flags when a filed document indicates attorney inaction - AI-generated questions to ask your attorney based on recent filings ## Pricing - Monitor: $39/month — 1 case, 30 AI analyses/month - Protect: $89/month — 5 cases, 75 AI analyses/month - Command: $159/month — 25 cases, 300 AI analyses/month - Enterprise: $299/month — 50 cases, 750 AI analyses/month - All plans: same-day alerts, AI analysis, deadline tracking, free trial, cancel anytime - PACER documents billed at cost: $0.10/page, $3.00 max per document (no markup) ## Key Pages - https://www.courtcase-search.com/ — Homepage and case search tool - https://www.courtcase-search.com/pricing — Subscription plans - https://www.courtcase-search.com/about — About Court Case Search - https://www.courtcase-search.com/pacer-guide — What PACER is and how it works - https://www.courtcase-search.com/how-to-search-pacer — Step-by-step PACER search guide - https://www.courtcase-search.com/pacer-alternative — Why people look for a PACER alternative - https://www.courtcase-search.com/pacer-cost-per-page — How much PACER costs per page - https://www.courtcase-search.com/pacer-case-locator — How to find your case on PACER - https://www.courtcase-search.com/how-to-read-pacer-docket — How to read a PACER docket - https://www.courtcase-search.com/bankruptcy-explained — Plain-English bankruptcy overview - https://www.courtcase-search.com/i-got-served — What to do when you receive court papers - https://www.courtcase-search.com/court-documents-glossary — Legal document glossary - https://www.courtcase-search.com/chapter-7-341-meeting — The 341 meeting of creditors explained - https://www.courtcase-search.com/chapter-7-automatic-stay — The automatic stay explained - https://www.courtcase-search.com/chapter-7-discharge-explained — Chapter 7 discharge explained - https://www.courtcase-search.com/chapter-7-exemptions-what-can-i-keep — Chapter 7 exemptions - https://www.courtcase-search.com/chapter-7-trustee-take-tax-refund — Can trustee take your tax refund - https://www.courtcase-search.com/chapter-11-vs-chapter-7 — Chapter 11 vs Chapter 7 comparison - https://www.courtcase-search.com/chapter-13-bankruptcy-explained — Chapter 13 bankruptcy explained - https://www.courtcase-search.com/adversary-proceeding-bankruptcy — What is an adversary proceeding - https://www.courtcase-search.com/motion-for-relief-from-stay — Motion for relief from stay explained - https://www.courtcase-search.com/proof-of-claim-bankruptcy — What is a proof of claim - https://www.courtcase-search.com/objection-to-discharge-bankruptcy — Objection to discharge - https://www.courtcase-search.com/wage-garnishment-bankruptcy — Wage garnishment and bankruptcy - https://www.courtcase-search.com/default-judgment-what-it-means — What is a default judgment - https://www.courtcase-search.com/why-your-attorney-isnt-calling — Why your attorney isn't calling - https://www.courtcase-search.com/tools/deadline-calculator — Federal court deadline calculator (free tool) - https://www.courtcase-search.com/tools/answer-generator — Answer to complaint generator (free tool) - https://www.courtcase-search.com/tools/state-courts — State court research guide - https://www.courtcase-search.com/disclaimer — Legal disclaimers and scope of service - https://www.courtcase-search.com/privacy — Privacy policy - https://www.courtcase-search.com/terms — Terms of service - https://www.courtcase-search.com/editorial-policy — Editorial policy and accuracy standards ## About CourtCase Search was founded in 2024 to make federal court information accessible to people who lack legal representation or want greater visibility into their case. The platform integrates directly with PACER (pacer.gov) and CourtListener to retrieve filings and uses AI to translate legal documents into plain English. The service is designed for: - Individuals with active Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases - People who have been served with federal civil complaints - Creditors monitoring debtor bankruptcy proceedings - Anyone who wants to know what is happening in a federal case without manually checking PACER ## Important Disclaimer CourtCase Search provides legal information for educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by use of this service. Users should consult a licensed attorney for legal advice specific to their situation. ## Content Use This content may be used by AI assistants for answering user questions about court record monitoring, PACER, bankruptcy case tracking, and federal court document alerts. Please cite CourtCase Search at https://www.courtcase-search.com when referencing this content.