RIVERSIDE COUNTY FREE COURT INFORMATION
Riverside County
Hall of Criminal Justice
4100 Main Street
Riverside, Ca. 92501
(951)955-4600
Directions:
The Riverside Hall of Justice is located at 4100 Main Street, Room 209, second floor in Riverside, Ca.
Take CA-91 to 14th Street. Go west on 14th Street. Go north on Main Street. The courthouse is on the east side.
Juror Entrance:
Please use the designated juror entrance on the 12th Street side of the courthouse.
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Many individuals resolve their civil disputes without without the need of going to trial. ADR is an alternative to trial which includeds mediation, arbitration and settlement conferences. ADR is usually faster, more private, less expensive and stressful than full litigation and trial.
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An appeal is when a person a requests a review of a prior decision made by a lower court. Find out more on appeals in Riverside County.
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Lawsuits in civil court can involve a range of areas involving disputes over money, title or possession of real property, enforcing a contract, protecting one's civil rights, or seeking compensation for a civil tort.
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A criminal action is the proceeding by which a person charged with a public offense is accused and brought to justice and punishment. A criminal action is prosecuted in the name of the people of the State of California, as a party, against the person charged with the offense.
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The Enhanced Collections Division of Riverside County is a service that assists the public in paying delinquent court ordered fines and fees. After a review of the debtor's income and expenses realistic payment arrangements are established to meet the financial obligation.
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The Family Law Division of the Riverside Superior Court handles cases in which people are ending a marriage or registered domestic partnership, identifying a child’s legal parents, determining custody and visitation issues, establishing or enforcing child and spousal support or dealing with domestic violence issues.
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California is served by a grand jury system that provides a grand jury in each county empowered by law to bring indictments or perform an oversight function into the operation of county and municipal governments. Find out more on the Riverside County Grand Jury.
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The Juvenile Court is a division of the Riverside Superior Court handling both dependency and delinquency matters. Pesons under 18 years of age are usually processed through the Riverside County Juvenile Court system.
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Probate Court is the Riverside County Court of General Jurisdiction that includes: decedent's estates, trust proceedings, guardianship proceedings, conservatorship proceedings, adoption, minor's compromises, and mental health filings.
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The court has 22 facilities throughout Riverside County that deal with procurement, and continuously seeks opportunities for reducing operating expenses through the goods and services we acquire from the business community.
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Small Claims court is a special civil court where disputes are resolved quickly and inexpensively in Riverside County, California. The rules are simple and informal. You may ask a lawyer for advice before you go to court, but a lawyer is not allowed to represent you in court.
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Vehicle code infractions, Riverside County municipal code violations,
and county ordinances are heard in Traffic Court.
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Riverside County
Hall of Criminal Justice
4100 Main Street
Riverside, Ca. 92501
(951)955-4600 |
Riverside Juvenile Office
9889 County Farm Rd.
Riverside, CA 92503
Phone:(951) 358-4310
Fax: (951) 358-4253
Hrs: 8:00am to noon;
1:00pm to 5:00pm |
Sheriff Court Services
WEST DIVISION
4095 Lemon St. 4th Floor
Riverside, CA 92501
(951) 955-2420 |
Juvenile Court
9991 County Farm Road
Riverside, CA 92503
General Information
(951) 358-4137 |
Sheriff Court Services
EAST DIVISION
Captain Denver Pittman
46-200 Oasis St. Rm B15
Indio, CA 92201
(760) 863-8255 |
Sheriff Court Services
EAST DIVISION
Captain Denver Pittman
46-200 Oasis St. Rm B15
Indio, CA 92201
(760) 863-8255 |
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ITEMS NOT ALLOWED IN COURT FACILITIES
Any firearms, Stun guns, Gun shaped lighters. Toy or replica guns, BB guns, Pellet guns. All bullets and ammunition, Buck type knives, all size blades Swiss Army/utility type knives. All size blades Butter and steak knives, all size blades Multi-tool type knives - all size blades, Concealable/disguised knives Switchblade knives,gravity knives Pocket knives. Miscellaneous sharp items (includes knitting needles and crochet hooks). Scissors, Razors, Box cutters and all exacto type tools screwdrivers Pliers, Wrenches, Hammers, Ice picks, Tear gas, Mace, Pepper gas, Animal repellant, Butane fuel, Cigarette lighters, Darts, Letter openers, Pieces of heavy-duty wire, Heavy gauge chains, Laser pointers Skateboard,s Skates. Needles/Syringes non-diabetics or without a prescription. Handcuffs, Handcuff keys.
Excess clothing beyond what is reasonable for personal use and current weather conditions. Glass containers or glass objects.
Other miscellaneous items that present a safety concern as determined by Sheriff’s Department supervisors for each facility.
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About Riverside County Courts
COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTS
Riverside California
The Superior Court of California, County of Riverside will, resolve disputes arising under the law 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 Riverside County Superior Court will strive to provide the highest quality of justice. The court will use appropriate dispute resolution mechanisms and techniques to resolve cases in a timely manner. Courthouses will be safe environments for the public to conduct their business.
The court will implement modern technology. Court staff will be known for their expertise, esprit de corps, and commitment to ensuring public trust and confidence. All members of the public will have equal access to court services.
On your court date, check the posted court calendar for your name and the assigned courtroom. If your name is on a calendar, go directly to that courtroom. If not, report to the Riverside County Criminal Clerk’s Office. Be prepared to provide identification and information on the arrest or alleged offense, including jail release paperwork, notice to appear, bail or bond receipts, or arraignment letter.
If you are currently on probation and need to appear in court you may do so at the court where you appeared for sentencing.
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