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  2. Established in 1873, it has a population of over 823,000 people and covers 1,845 square miles. Appointments are required for service at the Civil and Family Law Clerks’ Offices at the Hall of Justice (Ventura) and at the Clerk’s Office at the Juvenile Courthouse (Oxnard).

  3. The Superior Court of California - County of Ventura - Case ...

    www.ventura.courts.ca.gov/case-inquiry.html

    Contact the Juvenile and Probate Courthouse at (805) 289-8820 for Adoption, Juvenile, and Probate inquires. Download the Records Request Form HERE. The official website of the Superior Court of California, County of Ventura.

  4. The Superior Court of California - County of Ventura ...

    www.ventura.courts.ca.gov/traffic.html

    To schedule your case for an appearance in court, contact the clerk’s office at 805-289-8545 or visit the walk up window. You must appear in court on or before your due date if your courtesy notice indicates that a MANDATORY APPEARANCE is required. Night court is available for infraction violations on the second Thursday of each month.

  5. Ventura County complies with delay reduction through fast track standards and multi-door courthouse processes such as mandatory early settlement conferences, mandatory mediation and arbitration. General Civil cases are heard at the Ventura Courthouse.

  6. Appointments are required for in-person filing in the Family Law Clerk’s Office. Appointments are for filing completed paperwork. For additional appointment information and to schedule an appointment, click this link: schedule your appointment.

  7. The Records Department in the Hall of Justice in Ventura maintains Civil, Family Law (divorce, legal separation, and child custody matters), Small Claims, Criminal (felony and misdemeanor), and Traffic cases.

  8. Jury Service - Ventura County Superior Court

    www.ventura.courts.ca.gov/JuryService

    Respond Online. ** PHONE NUMBER 805-289-8661 **. Jury service is one jury trial or one day of service. If you are not assigned to a courtroom at the end of your first day of appearance, you will have completed your jury service for one year.