NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS | Civil division announces changes effective June 28 due to elimination of social distancing in all of Los Angeles County Courthouses View Notice Here
NEWS RELEASE | Presiding Judge Eric C. Taylor: Mandatory Masking and Social Distancing Still Required in All Los Angeles County Courthouses Until Further Notice View Notice Here
NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS | Riverside Superior Court announces transition to electronic filing services for civil View Notice Here
NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS | Unlawful Detainer Structure Modified at Mosk Courthouse View Notice Here
COVID-19 protective measures related to final status conferences in personal injury courtrooms at Spring Street Courthouse. View Notice Here
Riverside Superior Court to Close One Day a Month. View Notice Here
eFiling in San Diego Superior Court Goes Live on October 1st, 2020 Beginning October 1st, 2020, Janney & Janney will be a certified eFiling Service Provider with San Diego Superior Court for Civil eFiling. That means you can now eFile legal documents with San Diego Superior Court using Janney & Janney for Civil Limited, Civil…
New Enforcement of Judgment Forms, Claim of Exemption Timelines, and Automatic Exemptions for Judgment Debtors Effective September 1, 2020 SB616 becomes effective on Tuesday September 1, 2020. Several major changes take effect including new Enforcement of Judgment Judicial Council forms, extension of the time for a debtor to file a Claim of Exemption, an automatic…
Presiding Judge Kevin C. Brazile issues new General Order extending trials as COVID-19 increases in Los Angeles County. https://t.co/lVTlvfOnLu — LA Superior Court (@LASuperiorCourt) August 11, 2020 CLICK HERE to view the official notice
As of July 6, 2020, CRS became operational again. Therefore, effective immediately, all Civil courtrooms using CRS will require all motions to be reserved via CRS prior to filing the motion. To be accepted for filing, the motion must include: 1) The motion hearing date, time, department number, and the court reservation ID number on…
Effective Monday, July 27, 2020, LACourtConnect (LACC) will be expanded for scheduling Civil outside of the Central District, as outlined below, for cases on calendar starting August 3 and thereafter. LACC is already in use in Probate, and in Civil cases in the Stanley Mosk and Spring Street courthouses. Schedule remote courtroom appearances for eligible…
Presiding Judge Kevin C. Brazile announced today he has received approval from Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye to issue a new emergency Order pursuant to the emergency powers granted to him under Government Code 68115. Under today’s Order, the Court – which has not held any jury trials since March 17 – would resume Criminal…
New General Order from LASC regarding the phases to re-opening. CLICK HERE to view the court’s notice and general order Presiding Judge Kevin C. Brazile issues General Order outlining social distancing requirements as Court gradually expands operations effective June 22. https://t.co/fjzY02bfjR pic.twitter.com/gBHOu4eJPW — LA Superior Court (@LASuperiorCourt) June 12, 2020
Some of the New Procedures will be: • Face masks and/or facial coverings are required and mandatory at all times to enter any courthouse or courtroom and must be worn covering the nose and mouth. This policy applies to attorneys, parties, witnesses, court staff, Judges, Commissioners, vendors and the general public. The only exceptions to…
Amid continued concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in an effort to comply with federal, state and local guidelines, the court will be extending the closures of the Corona, Moreno Valley, Temecula and Hemet Courts as well as the Riverside Self-Help Center and the Riverside Records Center from June 15, 2020 through June 26,…
Long Beach, Hollywood, Inglewood, Mosk and Pasadena Courts Closed for Rest of Day CLICK HERE to view Court Notice The Governor George Deukmejian (Long Beach), Hollywood, Inglewood, Inglewood Juvenile, Stanley Mosk, and Pasadena Courthouses closed for the remainder of the day. https://t.co/cVjtLIi0Uo — LA Superior Court (@LASuperiorCourt) June 4, 2020