Frequent questions about the register of court decisions

Where to find a court decision?

You can find a court decision on the YouControl platform. Thanks to the convenient functionality of YouControl, you can instantly receive up-to-date data on court decisions without unnecessary delays due to the systematic updating of databases.

When does a court decision appear in the registry?

The time when a court decision appears in the registry may depend on various factors, including legal procedures, internal court policies, and the process of anonymising data in texts. Typically, after a court issues a decision, it enters the USRCD. However, it becomes available for public access only after anonymisation, usually within 3 working days from the registration date in the USRCD.

What information can be found in court decisions?

Court decisions should cover various aspects to help the reader understand the case, including the type of proceedings, information about the parties involved, case number, registration date, the essence of the claim, method of decision execution, and other important details. The YouControl platform allows access to this information in a user-friendly format.

Why is it better to use YouControl instead of the court registry?

Quite often, the operation of the court registry can be inconsistent, which may affect the speed of loading web pages. However, with YouControl, we guarantee a convenient interface and stable and fast access to information, regardless of potential difficulties in the registry's operation.