Track a case at Cour d'appel d'Oujda

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Example: 2024 / 8101 / 1234
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Tribunaux Normaux - Oujda

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This page prepares case tracking for Cour d'appel d'Oujda. The form uses the same Mahkamaty search engine, but the court is selected automatically and available case types are matched to this jurisdiction: Ordinaire, Notification, Execution.

Jurisdiction

Tribunaux Normaux

Region

Oujda

Available files

Ordinaire, Notification, Execution

What is the case tracking service?

The case tracking service in Moroccan courts is the ideal solution for anyone who wants to follow the progress of their case without travelling to the courthouse.

Many Moroccans struggle to obtain regular updates on their cases, which forces them to visit courts repeatedly in person, causing overcrowding in courthouse halls and tracking rooms.

Mahkamaty's tracking service allows you to monitor your cases across Moroccan courts comfortably and in real time. You receive instant email and WhatsApp alerts whenever a new decision is issued or a hearing date is scheduled.

Our service is available 24/7 and covers all Moroccan courts across every city in the Kingdom, including: Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fes, Tangier, Agadir, Meknes, Oujda, Kenitra, and more.

How to track your case

Follow these steps to track the progress of your case:

1- Enter the case number in this format: (Year / Code / Number). Example: 2024/8101/123

2- Select the court type based on the nature of your case: civil for civil and family disputes, commercial for business disputes, administrative for disputes with public authorities.

3- Choose the relevant court from the list by city.

4- Click the Track button to get your case information.

5- Activate monitoring to receive automatic email and WhatsApp alerts for any updates.

1

Enter case number

Enter your case information in the three fields: the year (e.g., 2024), the code (4 digits like 8101 for commercial cases or 1101 for civil), and the sequential case number. You'll find this information on the court receipt or summons you received.

Enter case number (year, code, number)
2

Pick court type

Choose the type of court handling your case: First Instance Courts for civil and family matters, Commercial Courts for business disputes, or Administrative Courts for appeals against government decisions.

Select court type
3

Choose court & file type

Select the specific court from the list (by city), then choose the appropriate case file type. After clicking "Start Tracking", you'll see your case card with the latest updates and receive email and WhatsApp alerts whenever there's any change.

Choose court and file type

Types of Moroccan Courts

The Moroccan judicial system consists of several types of courts, each with specific jurisdictions:

First Instance Courts (Civil):
Handle general civil cases, family matters (divorce, alimony, custody), and real estate disputes. These are the most common courts for citizens.

Commercial Courts:
Handle commercial disputes between companies, bankruptcy cases, and disputes related to commercial contracts.

Administrative Courts:
Handle disputes between citizens and public administrations, appeals against administrative decisions, and compensation claims for government errors.

Courts of Appeal:
Review appeals against judgments from first instance, commercial, and administrative courts.

Guide to Court Case Codes

The court case number in Morocco consists of three parts: Year / Code / Sequential Number.

Main First Instance Court codes:

  • 1101: General civil cases

  • 1103: Family cases (divorce and alimony)

  • 1104: Real estate cases

  • 1107: Personal status cases

  • 1109: Execution cases


Commercial Court codes:
  • 8101: General commercial cases

  • 8102: Corporate cases

  • 8103: Bankruptcy cases


Administrative Court codes:
  • 7101: General administrative cases

  • 7102: Appeals against administrative decisions


When entering your case number, make sure to enter the code correctly (4 digits) to get accurate results.

FAQs

How do I track a court case in Morocco?
Enter your case number once (year/code/number), select the court type and specific court. We'll automatically monitor your case and email you instantly when any new decision is issued or a hearing date is set.
Is the court case alert service free?
Yes, tracking one case with instant email alerts is completely free. If you're a lawyer or need to track multiple cases, affordable paid plans are available.
Which Moroccan courts are supported?
We support all Moroccan courts including: Family Courts, Commercial Courts, Administrative Courts, First Instance Courts, and Appeal Courts across all cities in the Kingdom, including Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Fes, Tangier, Agadir, Meknes, Oujda, and Kenitra.
What is the case code and where can I find it?
The case code is a 4-digit number that identifies the type of case. You'll find it on the court receipt or summons you received. For example: 1101 for civil cases, 1103 for family cases, 8101 for commercial cases. If you can't find the code, try common codes based on your case type.
How long does it take to update case information?
We update case information daily. When a new decision is issued or a hearing date is scheduled by the court, you'll receive an email alert within a maximum of 24 hours.
Can I track a criminal case?
Currently, the service supports civil, commercial, and administrative cases. Criminal cases are not available due to privacy considerations related to this type of case.
What's the difference between a first instance court and an appeal court?
A first instance court is the first level of jurisdiction where a case is initially filed. The court of appeal is the second level, where you can contest judgments from the first instance court if one of the parties is not satisfied with the decision.
Why can't I find my case when searching?
Make sure you entered the case number correctly (year/code/number) and selected the right court type and court. If the case is very recent, it may take a few days for it to be registered in the system. The code might also be different from what you expect - try other similar codes.
Is my personal information secure?
Yes, we are committed to protecting your privacy. We do not share your information with any third party and use SSL encryption to protect all transmitted data. You can review our privacy policy for more details.

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