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LASC: Superior Court of Los Angeles County to Temporarily Suspend Superior Court Operations at the Spring Street Courthouse on Wednesday, February 4, Due to Water Damage

Court Notice

Superior Court of Los Angeles County to Temporarily Suspend Superior Court Operations at the Spring Street Courthouse on Wednesday, February 4, Due to Water Damage

Out of an abundance of caution to protect the safety of court users, court staff and judicial officers, the Superior Court of Los Angeles County is temporarily suspending operations at the Spring Street Courthouse, located at 312 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, on Wednesday, February 4, due to potential issues resulting from remediation efforts to address a water leak.

The Court, which leases space from the Spring Street Courthouse for Superior Court operations from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), is actively working with the GSA and the Judicial Council of California to conduct an assessment of the damage to ensure the Spring Street Courthouse is safe for court users, court staff and judicial officers

A list of Superior Court departments at the Spring Street Courthouse can be found here.

Impacted Cases:

Hearings and matters scheduled for Wednesday, February 4, in Superior Court departments at the Spring Street Courthouse may be continued, conducted remotely, or moved to the Stanley Mosk Courthouse. Parties are encouraged to appear remotely for their matters to check in with court staff regarding their scheduled matters.

Information for Jurors:

Jurors serving on trials in Superior Court departments at the Spring Street Courthouse are instructed to report to Room 222 on the second floor of the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, located at 111 N. Hill Street, Los Angeles, for further instructions.

The Court will continue to provide timely updates regarding the status of the Spring Street Courthouse on its social media channels and on its website, www.LACourt.ca.gov.

The largest trial court in the nation, the Superior Court of Los Angeles County serves a population of almost 10 million in 36 courthouses with a jurisdiction covering over 4,000 square miles that includes 88 cities, 140 unincorporated areas and dozens of law enforcement agencies. The Court is steadfast in its mission to serve our community by providing equal access to justice through the fair, timely and effective resolution of all cases.

You can view the full notice here.

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