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Congress established the Superior Court of the District of Columbia Court as the trial court of general jurisdiction for the District of Columbia in 1970. The court consists of a chief judge and 61 associate judges. The court is assisted by the service of 24 magistrate judges as well as retired judges who have been recommended and approved as senior judges.

The Superior Court handles all local trial matters, including civil, criminal, family court, probate, tax, landlord-tenant, small claims, and traffic. The Superior Court is here to serve the community, and several initiatives and collaborative projects are underway to improve service to the public in our Nation's Capital.

Statisical Summary, all Superior Court divisions - 2007

Proposed New Criminal Rules

Due to construction in the Moultrie Courthouse, several judges are temporarily moving to alternate courtrooms. The list of these courtroom re-assignments is as follows:
  From
Courtroom
Temporarily in
Courtroom
Judge Bartnoff 317 200
Judge Dixon 215 316
Judge Duncan-Peters 516 B-52
Judge Iscoe 221 317
Judge Retchin 316 516
Judge Wright 200 varied

Click here for the full daily courtroom assignment list.
Note: Jury staff of the D.C. Superior Court do not telephone past or prospective jurors for personal information such as Social Security numbers, credit card numbers or bank account information. Please do not provide this information to anyone who might telephone you and claim to be associated with the Superior Court. If you have ANY questions or concerns about a call supposedly from this Court's jury office, we strongly suggest that you hang up and call the jury office directly at 202/879-4604 to check on your jury service status, or go on-line at www.dccourts.gov/jurorservices. Please see this FBI link regarding identity thieves who pose as court employees.

Civil Division
The Civil Division is divided into four branches: the Civil Actions Branch, the Quality Review Branch, the Landlord and Tenant Branch and the Small Claims Branch. find out more >

Criminal Division
The Criminal Division hears all local criminal matters including felony, misdemeanor, and serious traffic cases. Currently 26 judges hear criminal matters. find out more >

Family Court Operations
The Family Court is divided into six branches: the Domestic Relations Branch, the Juvenile and Neglect Branch, the Paternity and Child Support Branch, the Marriage Bureau Branch, the Mental Health and Mental Retardation Branch, and the Counsel for Child Abuse and Neglect Branch. find out more >

Domestic Violence Unit
The Domestic Violence Unit hears cases in which parties request protection orders against persons related by blood, legal custody, marriage, having a child in common, sharing of the same residence (currently or in the past), or having a romantic dating relationship (currently or in the past). find out more >

Probate Division
The Probate Division has jurisdiction over estates of those who have passed away, trusts, guardianships of minors, and guardianships and conservatorships of incapacitated adults. Guardians are responsible for the physical well-being of an incapacitated adult; conservators are responsible for ensuring the best use of their finances. find out more >

Going to Small Claims Court

The Small Claims and Conciliation Branch oversees the processing and adjudication of cases where the amount in controversy is $5,000 or less. find out more >
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