From June 14th, 2013 to January 26th, 2023, 81% user give 5-star rating, 13% user give 4-star rating, 6% user give 1-star rating. for RECAP chrome extension.
A must for any PACER user! This extension works great and is lightweight (doesn't slow down Chrome). It makes it easier to get PACER documents and I love it (and the Free Law Project)!
Lightweight and easy to use, with nice bonus features that integrate with CourtListener (i.e. easily saving a local copy of the PDF with a neat name) beyond just passively contributing the docs you are buying. Also invaluable for the rare times PACER is acting up or you need to quickly share a link to a doc with somebody else.
Recap is an important extension, and I love that it is community-supported. I've been using this for years, and have contributed, too.
Wonderful Idea! I'm no lawyer but I have to read Docket time to time for my causes.In addition with original idea,which to provide legal documents free,pay less to PACER,we are grateful because we can share important filing for related people.
Really fantastic idea. If you're a lawyer who uses PACER, please download this extension and give yourself a pat on the back for your passive public service contribution :)
If you use PACER, please use this extension. Please, please, please! It uploads documents for all of us, for free, and shows which documents are already in the archive.
This is amazing and an alternative to paying for court documents on popular cases other people are reading also.
Fantastic, though it would be vastly more useful if it supported the appellate courts.
Love it! help recover commonly seldom viewed documents more frugally.
I cant find any of the files Uploaded to Pacer :{
Brilliant. Telling all my friends and acquaintances.
Used to work but very bad a month ago, now does not work at all, zero uploads on Pacer activity, while Icon shows it is activated.
My favorite extension!
Recent update on PACER is causing this plugin to work funny. null response to docket downloads etc...
Everyone who accesses PACER should be using this. It saves money and makes the world a better place. If only it worked on Appellate ECF, too.
Finally came to Chrome, and seems to work very well. Thank you RECAP!