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Find information about the 58 trial courts in California, one in each county, that hear cases by applying the relevant law to the relevant facts. Learn how California voters approved Proposition 220 to unify the superior and municipal courts into a single superior court in each county.
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Find information and resources for civil, family, probate, traffic and other cases in Los Angeles County. Learn about online services, court holidays, jury duty, court security, and more.
The California Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeal, and the 58 trial courts in each county. Find your court, legal resources, and information on jury duty, divorce, traffic, custody, and more.
Please enter a 5-digit California zip code (e.g. 92110) or city name (e.g. Oakland).
The Superior Court in Santa Clara County serves the public by providing equal justice for all in a fair, accessible, effective, efficient, and courteous manner: by resolving disputes under the law; by applying the law consistently, impartially and independently; and by instilling public trust and confidence in the Court.
The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside will, in a fair, accessible, effective, and efficient manner, resolve disputes arising under the law and will interpret and apply the law consistently, impartially, and independently to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitutions of California and of the United States.
The superior courts are the lowest level of state courts in California holding general jurisdiction on civil and criminal matters. Above them are the six California courts of appeal, each with appellate jurisdiction over the superior courts within their districts, and the Supreme Court of California. As of 2007, the superior courts of ...
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