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Circuit Court | Prince George's County Judicial, MD
The Circuit Court for Prince George's County handles civil and criminal jury and non-jury trials, as well as, family and juvenile matters. The Circuit Court is part of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of …
Cases | Prince George's County Judicial, MD
Search for old cases presided over within the Prince George's County Circuit Court. Learn about how civil cases are handled within the Circuit Court. The Criminal Division of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Prince George's County handles a variety of criminal cases. The daily docket listing the case schedule for the Circuit Court.
Prince George's County | Maryland Courts
Hours of Operation - 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday except legal holidays. Circuit Court Website. For directions and parking, visit the County Government's web site. See all District Court locations, contact information, directions, and more.
Clerk of the Circuit Court | Prince George's County Judicial, MD
The Clerk administers oaths to notary publics, city, municipal and county officials, judges and appointees commissioned by the Governor. Every resident in Prince George’s County is a potential recipient of the many services provided by the Clerk.
Prince George's County, Maryland - Government, Judicial Branch
For the public, the Circuit Court Clerk performs certain court duties, such as filing, docketing, and maintaining legal records; recording documents that involve title to real estate; and collecting the fees, commissions, and taxes related to these functions. The Clerk also issues certain licenses.
Criminal Jury Trials, the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County was the first within the state to launch Virtual Civil Voir Dire on May 5, 2021. Created a Zoom team to ensure timely case resolution and access to justice for the citizens of Prince George’s County.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Services in Prince George's County
Contact the court to learn more. If you have a civil case pending in the District Court of Maryland, you may be able to take advantage of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to resolve your dispute. You can use ADR before your trial date and on the day of your trial.
Prince George's County, Maryland - Government, Judicial Branch
circuit court Appointed by Governor and/or elected by Voters to 15-year terms (25 Judges): DaNeeka Varner Cotton , Circuit Administrative Judge (chosen by Chief Judge, Court of Appeals), County Administrative Judge & Chief Judge, 2027
The Circuit Court primarily operates from the Prince George’s County Courthouse located in Upper Marlboro, which includes a three-winged building housing the Circuit and District Courts. The original courthouse was built in the early 19th century and has continued to grow with the addition and expansion of the Duval, Bourne and Marbury wings.
Bureau of Court Services | Prince George's County
Circuit Court Division Responsible for maintaining a secure environment for all circuit court cases conducted at the Prince George’s County Justice Center. Sheriff’s deputies work with judges, attorneys, defendants, and other court participants to ensure safe court proceedings.