Address: 24 New Chardon St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
Phone: +16177888600
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Louis Paul
The People aren't Practicing MASK SAFETY!! That's so Risky!! The Guards at the Front Entrance when you First Entering the COURT!!
Alex Broadbent
Filed a case in MA and won it by default. The case was complex and plaintiff and defendant were in multiple states. The whole process was done vitally. The clerks are very helpful and always a phone call away. Easy and not stressful.
Alexander Tsepkov
Horrendous bureaucracy on all fronts. Needed to fix a typo in my name they made years earlier, had to go through entire "name change" process, including paying a couple hundred in fees, waiting over a year to get the paperwork (after it got rejected twice because the clerk missed some paperwork that was clearly in the file). Then, after I needed another copy, I had to come in again and wait 2+ hours in line for them to make a quick photocopy. Also (unrelated to above) needed to do an eviction through this court of a tenant who was clearly gaming the system (this was pre-COVID, so the current level of bureaucracy is probably even worse). This is the most inefficient court I've seen, which is not interested in doing the right thing, but in making people go away. Even on the day of the court hearing, they scheduled 200+ hearings on same day (not because they're understaffed, but because they only schedule these hearings on a Thursday once a month - I don't understand this dogmatic medieval ritualism, why not do these daily) and notified us that they don't expect to get through all of them. In the hallway, mediators notified us that they weren't even planning on doing the hearings that day and "encouraged" landlords to "settle" with the tenant to speed things up (this is after waiting 4+ months to make it to court to begin with). After this government-facilitated extortion, I was finally able to get the tenant out who was damaging my house, not paying rent, starting fights with neighbors, and retaliating to any requests to act like a human being with calls to ISD (usually to complain about damage that she and her boyfriend caused in another 3AM confrontation). I had a ton of evidence, letters from neighbors, and police calls. The court literally didn't care about any of it. This court is simply a corrupt machine for leeching your hard-earned money (whether it is to pay for artificial red tape they themselves create as in the first example or rewarding bad actors who game the system with money extorted from you).
me lastname
There is no justice for you if you are a minority representing yourself against a white woman and the judge is a white woman. The woman got a permanent harassment prevention order against me with weak hearsay evidence and I felt like I was considered a subhuman because she (the judge knew I was unemployed). She then told me that she believes her but does not believe me. Among the questions she asked me whether I am employed? I felt the judge got offended when I said that the question was irrelevant. The woman pretends I am following her and wanted to get this order because the police told her we cannot stop him from going to certain places unless you get this order. Once she had it now she is setting me up in cooperation with police.. Unbelievable injustice. This woman is socially inapt and feels ashamed of me because I am unemployed. As long as injustice prevails against the weak and vulnerable the world will never see peace!
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Yessss we Do!! Why would you ask that Question ⁉️⁉️
Open at 8:30 .closes at 4:30
Maybe
It's closed today and tomorrow except for emergency matters. There's a notice on mass.gov concerning this.
They are reviewing information
You can file a small claims complaint for property damage alleging negligence in the civil clerk's office on the 6th floor
Check this website https://www.mass.gov/service-details/emergency-or-weather-related-cancellation-of-courts for court closures or delays.
3/6/19. For future reference, you can call the clerk's office to find out that information. I would also strongly suggest that you delete your name and date of birth from your posting (or maybe the entire post, but at least your date of birth).
Boston municipal lets you but will ask to turn volume. Down
North Station Green line
On 2nd floor inside court house
Appeals are on the 6th floor in the criminal clerks office.
I think it is Roxbury Division of The Boston Municipal Cout call the clerk's office they know
No. Closed for Veteran's day
For what type of documents because there is more than one court at that location
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It depends on what charges are in your record and how old the charges are. Generally, you would file a motion to seal your record with the court. You should have some proof that your criminal record has affected your ability to get work or endangers your current job. It is up to the judge to allow the record to be sealed. If the charges are over ten years old, you may be able to send in a form to seal them automatically. Just be aware that for certain government jobs, teaching, nursing, legal profession, the prospective employer may still have access to your criminal records for public safety reasons. In addition, even those employers who can't pierce the seal will see that the record has been sealed. A "sealed" record may spark a prospective employer's imagination as to what lies within, which could be worse than what the actual record reflects. MJK
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