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Californians looking for information on case types or to represent themselves in court can find step-by-step instructions, court forms, and other resources on the Self-Help Guide.
Courts | Judicial Branch of California
Also known as trial courts, there are 58, one for each county in the state. These courts provide information on jury status, traffic tickets, self-help resources, and other case-related information.
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Superior Courts | Judicial Branch of California
California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. In trial (superior) courts, a judge and sometimes a jury hears witnesses' testimony and other evidence and decides cases by applying the relevant law to the …
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This website provides Supreme Court opinions, case information, live and archived oral arguments and extensive procedural and administrative information. The People of California can count on the …
California Courts Overview - Supreme Court of California
With approximately 500 court buildings throughout the state, these courts hear both civil and criminal cases as well as family, probate, mental health, juvenile, and traffic cases. The next level of judicial …
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The California Judicial Branch website provides information about the state's courts, the Judicial Council, and the programs and legal processes that ensure justice is served throughout California.
Self-Help Guide to the California Courts
Resources and information to help you navigate your court case, including step-by-step guides for following procedures and help with understanding your options.
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Find Your Court Please enter a 5-digit California zip code (e.g. 92110) or a city name (e.g. Oakland)
How courts work | California Courts | Self Help Guide
California has 2 types of state courts, trial courts (also called “superior courts”) and appellate courts, made up of the Courts of Appeal and the California Supreme Court.