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  1. The Superior Court is a unified state trial court serving the County of Orange. The court has seven locations and hears all matters in criminal, traffic, civil, probate, juvenile, family law, and mental health case.

    • ONLINE CASE

      To conduct court business via online services, which...

    • Online Services

      To create an account or access as a guest user to conduct...

    • Forms

      State Judicial Council Approved Forms: All statewide...

    • Civil

      The court has implemented policies and procedures to address...

    • Traffic Tickets

      My Court Portal-Traffic and Criminal For the best...

    • Criminal

      Criminal Division Criminal Operations Departments handle...

    • E-Juror

      Superior Court of California County of Orange Jury Services...

    • Traffic & Infractions

      Further requests must be referred to court. One (1) 30-day...

  2. To facilitate the progress of your case and assure its timely disposition, this Court has established the following procedures. Counsel also should be familiar with and must comply with Division 3 of the Local Rules of the Orange County Superior Court. WEEKLY DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE. Trials – Monday-Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

  3. Complex Civil Courtroom Schedule & Requirements. The court has implemented policies and procedure to address the limitations and restrictions presented during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. The Court Operations division offers cost effective, professional civil process services. Every effort will be made to serve documents in a timely manner and to make what is often a difficult situation manageable. Instructions for Service of Process.

  5. There are three ways to look at court case records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper case records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic case records. If your court offers it, look at electronic case records over the internet. This is called “remote access.”.

  6. How to file. You can always file in person or by mail. In many courts, you can also file online (called e-filing), by fax, or by drop box. You can check on the court's website whether or not it allows e-filing or fax filing. What's a dropbox? Learn more.

  7. The California Court System. In California, the courts are divided into two systems: federal and state. This section tells you about the state courts in California. California has two types of state courts: Trial Courts. Appellate Courts.

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