How do I find out my court date in Massachusetts?
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- Go to www.masscourts.org and type the letters in the challenge image.
- Click the button that says “Click here to search public records.” You’ll then select the court department and court division you’re searching in.
Are Massachusetts courts closed today?
All courts and offices in the building are now closed.
What does the Massachusetts Housing court do?
The Housing Court Department handles all matters involving residential housing such as eviction cases, small claims cases, and civil actions involving personal injury, property damage, breach of contract, discrimination, as well as code enforcement actions and appeals of local zoning board decisions that affect …
Are the Massachusetts courts open?
There are currently no closures at this time.
How do I get my court transcripts in MA?
To order a transcript, submit an online transcript order form or email your completed hard-copy transcript order form to [email protected].
What are the steps of a court case?
Institution of suit:
Are evictions allowed in Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, it is illegal for a landlord, on his or her own, to remove tenants and occupants and their belongings from a rented apartment, room, or home without first getting a court order. The court case that a landlord files to get a court order is called summary process (the legal term for an eviction).
How do I get my criminal record in Massachusetts?
To request your CORI record, you must submit a CORI Request Form to the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS). Or, you can use the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services’ new online criminal history request service called iCORI.
When do housing court decisions come out in Massachusetts?
Mass. Housing Court Decisions by Date 2019 2020 2019 Date Docket# Parties Title December 31, 2019 19-SP-1338-PL, 19-CV-0169, 19-SP-2622 ALONGE vs. RIVERA
What kind of cases does the Housing Court Department handle?
The Housing Court Department handles all matters involving residential housing such as eviction cases, small claims cases, and civil actions involving personal injury, property damage, breach of contract, discrimination, as well as code enforcement actions and appeals of local zoning board decisions that affect residential housing.
How do I contact the Housing Court?
You are able to contact the court virtually using the Zoom application. The courthouse has a virtual counter where you can connect with court personnel to get information about your case. The virtual counters are available Monday through Friday, from 1:00PM to 4:15PM. Please visit the Housing Court virtual front counter for access.
How do I get to the Worcester County Courthouse?
The closest stop to the courthouse is Worcester/Union Station which is about 1/2 a mile from the courthouse. The courthouse is also accessible through the Worcester Regional Transit Authority. Please contact one of the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) coordinators below for more information about accessibility at this court location.