The Northampton County Court of Common Pleas' District 03-2-04 encompasses both Lower Saucon Township and the borough of Hellertown. The current district justice is David W. Tidd, Esq. District justices have jurisdiction over matters such as landlord/tenant disputes, traffic offenses and minor criminal offenses. In felony and misdemeanor cases they issue arrest and search warrants, hold preliminary arraignments and hearings, and set bail.
District Court No. 41 is one of 100 in the state of Michigan. It handles traffic violations and hears both criminal and civil cases including small claims and landlord-tenant disputes. Civil disputes seeking money damages cannot exceed $25,000.00 in district court. The 41-A District Court also conducts weddings on Fridays at 11 am and 3 pm. There is a $10.00 fee. Contact the civil division to schedule.
The Georgia Suprior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority's primary duty is to manage a statewide index of uniform commercial code filings. The authority also takes on additional duties from various state agencies and the General Assembly, including the management of a statewide index of real estate and personal property records. It also oversees a database of notaries public and civil case filings. The authority is in Suite 100 inside the office building, which is one of many within the massive Century Center complex off Clairmont Road. Many other state and federal offices are within walking distance.
The Santa Cruz County Superior Court is in the centrally located Santa Cruz County courthouse. All visitors to the courthouse must pass through metal detectors before entering courtrooms. The Superior Court handles a wide variety of cases, both civil and criminal, in its seven courtrooms.