Track a case at Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

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This page prepares case tracking for Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille. 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.

Court at a glance

Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille is a family justice section located in العيون, within the jurisdiction of Cour d'appel de Laayoune. This page lets you track your court case here online, see the latest hearings and decisions, and get a WhatsApp alert the moment a hearing date is set — without checking the official portal every day.

Jurisdiction orderTribunaux Normaux
Cityالعيون
Levelfamily justice section
Court codeTPI
Court of appealCour d'appel de Laayoune

Source: official directory of the Kingdom's courts. Please verify the number before calling.

How to read your case number at Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

In Morocco a case number has three parts: year / code / sequence number. The code indicates the file type and differs by court type:

Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille is a court of general jurisdiction (code TPI) handling civil, family, social and criminal files. Choose the file type (ordinary, notification…) then enter the year, code and number shown on your receipt or summons.

File types and codes at Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

CodeTypeUsage
DCOrdinaireOrdinary files (civil, family, commercial or administrative depending on the court)
DNCNotificationNotification files
DECExecutionJudgment execution files
DPDélitMisdemeanor (criminal) files
PLPlainteComplaints filed with the public prosecutor
RECORDProcès verbalOfficial records / minutes

Case types handled by Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

  • Civil cases
  • Family cases (marriage, divorce, alimony, inheritance, civil status)
  • Social cases (labor disputes and work accidents)
  • Criminal cases (misdemeanors and infractions)
  • Real-estate cases

Official statistics for Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

Official data from Morocco's courts

Median time to first hearing

about 68 days

Most common case types at Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

Monthly case activity at Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

Statistics based on 23338 cases at this court, drawn from the official records of Morocco's courts. Data source: official records of Morocco's courts.

Higher court

Judgments of Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille can be appealed before:

Cour d'appel de Laayoune

FAQ about tracking cases at Tribunal de première instance de Laayoune - Justice de la famille

Why doesn't my case show up at ?

Make sure the case number is entered correctly (year/code/number) and that you selected and the right file type. A recently filed case may take a few days to appear in the system.

How long do case updates take at ?

Data is updated according to the official judicial system. With Mahkamaty we check your case automatically and send a WhatsApp alert as soon as there is anything new, with no daily checking.

Can I track a case at from abroad?

Yes. Mahkamaty lets Moroccans living abroad search their cases at ; WhatsApp and email alerts are available after paid tracking is activated.

What Mahkamaty's case tracking service does

Mahkamaty is an independent Moroccan legal-tech platform that helps people follow public court-case updates without repeatedly visiting the courthouse or checking the official portal every day.

The service is built for Moroccan civil, commercial, family, social, real-estate, administrative, and appeal files that can be searched through the available court records. After you enter the case year, four-digit case code, sequence number, and court, Mahkamaty looks for the matching file and shows the case context that is available: court, parties, file type, latest decision, and hearing information when present.

If you activate paid tracking, Mahkamaty keeps monitoring the case and sends alerts by email and WhatsApp when a new decision, hearing date, or relevant update appears. The service is not the Moroccan Ministry of Justice and does not replace the official court portal; it is a monitoring and notification layer designed to save time and reduce missed updates.

How to track a Moroccan court case

1- Find the court case number on your receipt, summons, judgment, or lawyer correspondence. The usual format is Year / Code / Number, for example 2024 / 8101 / 1234.

2- Enter the year first. The year is the court file registration year, not necessarily the current year.

3- Enter the four-digit case code. Common examples include 1101 for general civil files, 1103 for family files, 8101 for commercial files, and 7101 for administrative files.

4- Select the Moroccan court that handles the file. If the code narrows the court choices, Mahkamaty will guide you to the most relevant courts.

5- Review the result. If the case is found, you can save it to your dashboard and activate a paid tracking plan to receive alerts instead of repeating the search manually.

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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

Moroccan courts supported by the tracking tool

Mahkamaty supports case tracking across the main Moroccan court families when public data is available.

First Instance Courts: civil, family, social, real-estate, enforcement, and other common citizen files.

Commercial Courts: business disputes, company files, commercial debts, insolvency, and related commercial litigation.

Administrative Courts: disputes with public administrations, administrative decisions, tax and public-authority cases where supported.

Courts of Appeal: appeal files linked to judgments from first instance, commercial, administrative, and specialized courts.

Coverage depends on the court record being available and searchable. If a file is too recent, private by nature, or entered with the wrong court/code combination, it may not appear immediately.

How Moroccan court case numbers work

A Moroccan court case number usually contains three parts: Year / Code / Sequential number.

Year: the year the file was registered at the court.

Code: a four-digit category code used by the court to identify the type of file.

Sequential number: the file's order number inside that category and year.

Examples of frequent codes include 1101 for general civil files, 1103 for family matters, 1104 for real-estate files, 1109 for enforcement, 8101 for commercial files, and 7101 for administrative cases. Always copy the number exactly from the court document, then choose the court that appears on that document.

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, then review the available result. Email and WhatsApp alerts start only after you activate paid tracking for that case.
Is the court case alert service free?
No. You can search for a case before activation, but ongoing email and WhatsApp alerts require paid tracking. Affordable plans are available for individuals, lawyers, and users who need to track multiple cases.
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. After paid tracking is active, email and WhatsApp alerts are sent when a new decision is issued or a hearing date is scheduled by the court.
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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