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- East County Hall of Justice - Alameda County Superior Court
Public Transportation The nearest BART station is Dublin Pleasanton The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority runs buses from BART to the courthouse
- Superior Court - Alameda County, California
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- Home | Superior Court of California | County of Alameda
Learn about employment opportunities at Alameda Superior Court An online tool that allows the public to interact directly with court staff
- Legal Courts | Alameda County
Page for people looking for legal or court related advice, including traffic tickets, jury duty, and Alameda County Courthouses
- Superior Court of California - Alameda County Superior Court
Alameda County Superior Court and Alameda County GSA partner together to improve access to justice by piloting free County shuttle service to the Hayward Hall of Justice starting January 8th, 2018 during specific times M-F For more information, here The Alcopark parking garage is located on Jackson Street between 12th and 13th Streets
- Records | Superior Court of California | County of Alameda
How to Access Case Information Online The public may access many case records (information and documents) online through eCourt Public Portal or Odyssey Portal In Person Individuals may research court records in person at no cost Public access terminals and indexes are available for public use
- East County Hall of Justice, Dublin - California Courts
The Alameda East County Hall of Justice replaced six courtrooms in the leased Gale-Schenone Hall of Justice in Pleasanton and seven courtrooms formerly located in the Allen E Broussard Courthouse in downtown Oakland, a facility that was vacated in 2007 due to severe water damage
- California Courts - Home | Judicial Branch of California
Californians looking for information on case types or to represent themselves in court can find step-by-step instructions, court forms, and other resources on the Self-Help Guide The branch has three levels of courts The Supreme Court is the highest court in the state Cases move up from the Courts of Appeal and the superior (trial) courts
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