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City Courthouses

Leicester Magistrates Court

Leicester Magistrates Court is a city courthouse located in Leicester, England. As a part of the public sector and society, the court serves the community by providing justice and resolving legal disputes. With its location in the heart of Leicester, the court is easily accessible to the public. Leicester Magistrates Court is committed to upholding the law and ensuring justice for all.

Introduction to Leicester Magistrates Court

Leicester Magistrates Court is a historic building that serves the city of Leicester and the surrounding areas. Its purpose is to provide justice for the people of Leicester and uphold the law. The building has a unique architecture and a rich history dating back to the 1880s, which adds to its charm and character.

Services & Products

Leicester Magistrates Court offers a range of services including criminal and civil hearings, bail hearings, and trials. Customers can also access legal advice and support from professionals who work at the court. The company is committed to providing a fair and efficient service to all its customers.

Location

Located in the heart of Leicester, the Magistrates Court is surrounded by a variety of businesses, shops, and restaurants. The area is vibrant and lively, and visitors can expect to experience the best of what the city has to offer. The court is easily accessible by public transportation, with the Leicester railway station, St. Margaret's Bus Station, and Haymarket Bus Station all within walking distance.

Benefits

Customers should choose Leicester Magistrates Court because of its commitment to providing justice to the people of Leicester. The court has a team of experienced and qualified professionals who ensure that all customers receive a fair and efficient service. The company also has a strong reputation for upholding the law and ensuring that justice is served.

Good to Know

Customers should be aware that the court has strict security measures in place to ensure the safety of all visitors. All visitors are required to pass through security checks before entering the building.

Reviews

Customers have praised Leicester Magistrates Court for its efficient and professional service. They have also commended the court for its commitment to upholding the law and ensuring that justice is served. Overall, customers have had a positive experience with the company and would recommend it to others.

Amenities

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    parking
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    wheelchair accessibility
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    security
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    notary
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    courtroom
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    wi-fi
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    clerk
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    interpreter
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    copier
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    fax
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    video conferencing
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    jury room
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    public computer
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    elevator

FAQ

What are the available services offered by your city courthouse?

We offer a range of services including criminal and civil proceedings, family court, and tribunals. We also provide administrative services such as collecting fines, issuing warrants, and processing court documents.

What is the process for filing a lawsuit or a claim?

To file a lawsuit or claim, you will need to submit a claim form or a civil money claim online. You will then need to pay the necessary fees and attend any court hearings as required. It is recommended to seek legal advice before filing a lawsuit or claim.

How can I access public records or obtain copies of documents?

You can access public records by contacting our records department and submitting a request for the documents you require. There may be fees associated with obtaining copies of documents. Some documents may also be available online through the government's public records website.

What are the hours of operation and contact information for the courthouse?

Our courthouse is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. You can contact us by phone at 0116 248 4300 or by email at leicester.magistrates@justice.gov.uk.

Are there any fees or costs associated with using the courthouse services?

Yes, there are fees associated with using some of our services such as filing a claim or requesting copies of documents. The fees vary depending on the service and can be found on our website or by contacting the courthouse directly.

Reviews

  • A Google User

    Court clerk was biased and I was informed by post that the court had imposed a bail condition on me not to enter Leicestershire at all, despite the Magistrates expressly saying that they have no problem with me passing through the county by train as long as I do not get off. Please ensure if on bail that you check your paperwork and do not rely on what the Magistrates said in court.

    12-05-2023
  • A Google User

    Judges are muppets

    26-01-2023
  • A Google User

    26-09-2022
  • A Google User

    Just do not go

    26-08-2022
  • A Google User

    Court doesn't care about what you have to say. Too busy trying to get you banged up. Rather help police get off on perjury. Will be looking into suing them after I've taken legal action against the police. So if you want justice you can forget about that here. Don't even let you speak. Then again what do you expect. Police and courts are only going to look out for each other.

    26-08-2022
  • A Google User

    Great to see justice done

    26-06-2022
  • A Google User

    26-05-2022
  • A Google User

    No one is there to help only think the worst of you plus they make you pay expensive court fees their the reel criminals

    26-05-2021
  • A Google User

    1st offence By telling the truth I got a year Ban on my driving... 2nd offense By lying they gave me 6 months... Hit me up for advice and tips on how to keep your licence after drug driving. Things I wish I knew from the start.

    26-05-2021
  • A Google User

    Court told me to lie and plead guilty and i would be home by one o clock... i refused to do so. So they kept me untill 5pm... (basically tried to bully an intimidate me to lie in court) wow... what a place... innocent untill proven guilty? Doesn't feel like it at all...

    26-05-2020