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General Information

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

    The Amador Superior Court encourages the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") in civil cases.

  • Access Court Files & Records

    Documents maintained in court case files are public records and subject to public inspection.

  • Americans with Disabilities Act

    Information for individuals with disabilities in accordance with the American Disabilities Act.

  • Civil Grand Jury

    The Civil Grand Jury investigates and reports on the operation of county and local government entities. The Grand Jury also investigates misconduct by local public officials.

  • Contact Information

    Address and telephone numbers for court locations and divisions.

  • Court Security

    The Amador County Sheriff’s Office provides security services to the Court.

  • Employment

    Current openings and benefit information

  • Family Law Mediators Panel

    The Court provides this list of Private Mediators as a public service. The Court does not pay for family law private mediation services.

  • History of the court

    The Amador County Courthouse stood on the same site at 108 Court Street in Jackson from the mid-1800's until 2007 when the current courthouse opened at its new location.

  • Interpreter Information

    The Amador County Superior Court will expand the case types for which interpreters are made available.

  • Judicial Officers

    A list of honorable Judicial officers serving this court.

  • Jury Services

    The right to a trial by jury is the privilege of every person in the United States, whether or not that person is a citizen.

  • Juvenile Justice Commission

    The Commission is mandated by provisions of the State Welfare and Institutions Code and is comprised of no less than seven nor more than fifteen members.

  • Media Requests

    Neither court facilities nor court proceedings may be photographed, recorded, or broadcast except as provided in California Rule of Court.

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