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Welcome to the Superior Court of San Francisco. We are committed to providing fair and just outcomes for all people who use our Courts.

Presiding Judge, Anne-Christine Massullo
Interim Chief Executive Officer, Mark Culkins

 News & Media

CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) AND COURT ORDERS

IF YOU HAVE RECENTLY HAD A POSITIVE TEST OR BEEN IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WHO TESTED POSITIVE, PLEASE REFER TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMING TO COURT

FIND OUT ABOUT COVID-19 TESTING OPTIONS IN SAN FRANCISCO

ANNOUNCEMENTS

COURT OPERATIONS UPDATE

THE COURT WILL BE CLOSED ON FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2023 FOR CESAR CHAVEZ DAY.

PUBLIC NOTICE - COURT MASKING UPDATE

MEMORANDUM REGARDING CHANGES AT THE HALL OF JUSTICE

NOTICE OF CHANGES TO THE CIVIL HARASSMENT AND DEFAULT PROVE-UP CALENDARS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23, 2023

SF SUPERIOR COURT BENCH ELECTS HON. ANNE-CHRISTINE MASSULLO AS ITS NEXT PRESIDING JUDGE

SF SUPERIOR COURT ELECTS HON. ROCHELLE C. EAST AS THE NEXT ASSISTANT PRESIDING JUDGE

UNIFIED FAMILY COURT EXPANDS E-FILING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESTRAINING ORDERS AND PETITIONS

SF SUPERIOR COURT ANNOUNCES PROGRAM FOR NON-CASH ALTERNATIVES IN CHILD SUPPORT CASES

UPDATED CASE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT 610 OSC HEARING PROCEDURE

PUBLIC NOTICE - CHANGES IN CIVIL ASSESSMENTS

ALERT - NOTICE OF CHANGES IN POLICY REGARDING UNAVAILABILITY OF OFFICIAL COURT REPORTERS IN CIVIL CASES

EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JUNE 28, 2021,  ALL CLERK'S OFFICES  WILL BE OPEN BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:30 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. DROP BOXES WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL 4:00 P.M. IN OUR COURTHOUSE LOBBIES.  PLEASE VISIT OUR CORONAVIRUS PAGE (ABOVE) FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT INDIVIDUAL DEPARTMENTS.

NEW POSTCARD JURY SUMMONS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 20, 2021

SF SUPERIOR COURT STATEMENT ON EQUITY AND JUSTICE

IMPLEMENTATION OF SENATE BILL 310 - JURY SERVICE FOR JURORS WITH FELONY CONVICTIONS

PRESIDING JUDGE ISSUES HEALTH AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR JURORS

 

Info By Division

The Civil Division handles non-criminal lawsuits among individuals and/or corporations brought to enforce, redress, or protect private rights. The largest division in the San Francisco Superior Court, the Civil Division conducts civil trials and manages civil filings, records, small claims cases, appeals, probate matters, unlawful detainers, defaults, case management, dispute resolution, name changes, and civil restraining orders to prevent harassment and elder abuse.

The Criminal Court has jurisdiction over infraction, misdemeanor and felony cases. The Criminal Court conducts arraignments, preliminary hearings, trials, motions, probation hearings, mental health proceedings, and other types of criminal proceedings.

The San Francisco Superior Court seeks to provide the most efficient and convenient jury service experience for criminal and civil trials. Daily reporting instructions, frequently asked questions, maps, parking information, and directions to the Courthouse locations are available to assist you with your service.

The objectives of the Delinquency Court are to provide for the protection and safety of the public and each minor; to preserve and strengthen the minor’s family ties whenever possible; give care, treatment and guidance to the minor; and hold them accountable for their behavior when they commit delinquent acts.

The Probate Court deals directly with the everyday personal and financial matters of San Franciscans. Probate handles diverse matters, including wills, the financial affairs of people who have died, guardianships of children, conservatorships of adults, mental health treatment, trusts, elder abuse and dependent adult restraining orders.

Disputes are resolved quickly and inexpensively in Small Claims Court, where the rules are simple and informal. Litigants may not be represented by an attorney. Generally, claims are limited to $5,000. The jurisdictional limit is 10,000 for individuals who are filing a claim in the Small Claims Division.  Corporations, partnerships, governmental entities, and other legal entities cannot claim more than $5,000. Individuals may file unlimited claims for up to $2,500 each in a year. However, individuals may only file two claims a year that seek more than $2,500.

Violations of traffic laws, municipal code violations and county ordinances are heard in Traffic Court.

Unified Family Court (UFC) is comprised of Juvenile Dependency, Juvenile Delinquency and Family Law. UFC handles divorce, legal separation and nullity; parentage; domestic abuse restraining orders; child, spousal and family support; child custody and visitation; mediation and self-help services; child abuse and neglect; and minors’ violations of criminal law.