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    Stanley Mosk Courthouse - Old phone booths no phones inside

    Stanley Mosk Courthouse

    2.6(235 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown

    I came here a few years ago, had to go to court to file for something and I would say the line and…read morewait is insane! However, I understand why it takes time and shouldn't be mad. Most of the staff are really nice, in the morning I see everyone say hi and greet each other warmly. The security breaks the ice so when you enter they help me feel at ease (not all of them but the ones I met were nice.). The long wait times and line is probably what most of the issues arise. It's a lot to go through and it can be confusing when our fate They have numbered rooms, benches, snack chops, directories, escalators and elevators, restrooms, cafeteria, and water dispensers. There are several entrances and exits, I'm used to the one at the 4th floor which enters through Grand Ave, but I forgot that it wasn't the first floor.

    The Stanley Mosk Courthouse first open the doors to service the people was in 1959, it is Los…read moreAngeles County Superior Court. This is one of the oldest court in the city of Los Angeles Ca, it has also been famous in the TV series Perry Mason. I was here to take care legal business in the small claims dept. walking to the the dept. which was on the 1st. was so loud crowded and strange, the were people talking loud talking, singing also eating on these cement benches. The small claims office has about five clerk windows, the clerk was very nice friendly and helpful, there are a few computers there to help you fill out the forms, my experience here not bad at all.

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    Los Angeles County Metropolitan Courthouse - Exterior

    Los Angeles County Metropolitan Courthouse

    2.2(188 reviews)
    2.2 miHistoric South Central

    JURY SERVICE I hate…read morethis location, so I tried to switch my court venue for Jury Service. Unless you have to take more than three buses to get here or you have a medical excuse, forget it. On the plus side, there are fewer courtrooms here than Stanley Mosk, so you have a better chance of getting dismissed. Parking is right beneath the building. Show your jury summons, and you can park for free. There are plenty of spaces, but it is like a dungeon - dark! I found the elevator and took it to the first floor. Then, I had to get out, exit the building, and go through security. The line was short, and the process was quick. Then, I took an elevator to the 8th floor to the Jury Room. It's big and comfortable, but we aren't allowed to take photos of it. They way they handle juries is different than the last time I was here. We were told there are two groups - a morning panel and an afternoon panel. I was in the morning panel. Within 30 minutes, we were separated into two groups and sent to a department. Everything is done by number, probably to preserve anonymity, so the informative baliff had us line up in numerical order. I was number 2, so I thought I would be in and out of there promptly. Nope. Now, they interview everyone on the panel, which was about 38 people, before dismissing anyone. Once we took our assigned seats, the judge thanked us and gave us a rundown on how things were going to proceed. Then, she excused us for lunch. Unless you're a fast food junkie, pack yours! There is no cafeteria here, and the vending machines are pathetic. There was one food truck outside, and McDonald's and Subway were across the street on Washington Blvd. It's a food desert. When we returned at 1:30PM, we each had to stand up and answer a list of 11 heavy duty questions since it was a DUI case. It was fascinating and surprising to hear some of the answers. By the end of the day, everyone had responded, and we were instructed to return the next morning at 10:30AM. Beware: my courtroom, Department 75 is a meat locker, so bring a ski jacket! Plus, the air conditioner makes cringy inconsistent sounds that are annoying. The building itself is old and feels antiquated, but it gets the job done. The next day, once we were seated, the judge dismissed a number of people. I wasn't one of them. Then, the defense attorney spoke to us. She asked us all a few specific questions, and we had to respond by raising our hand, or not. Then, she asked certain people about their responses. Next, the prosecutor described his method. He, too, asked the group questions, which we replied by raising our hands, or not. Then, he asked particular people things. When that was over, the prosecutor dismissed one person. Then the defense attorney dismissed me. I had to return to the 8th floor to pick up that all-important piece of paper proving I had served for two days. All in all, employees at this courthouse were kind and helpful. Thankfully, everyone tries to make this experience as efficient as possible. Civic duty done!

    Many people hate courthouses and it seems this one in particular because they associate them with…read morenegative experiences like traffic court, fines, involuntary jury duty, or the like. But it isn't the courthouse's fault! As far as courthouses go, this one is decent, even though it is getting a bit old and isn't in the best area of the city. There is ample parking in the area, and it is much cheaper than the other downtown courthouse (Stanley Mosk). The interior is clean and isn't really falling apart (yet), though it was clearly built in the 1970s or 1980s. Security to get in is typically quite efficient. Also, make sure to check the location of your courtroom - just because it says Department 65, does not mean it is on the sixth floor! That particular department is on the third floor by the way. As far as courthouses go, this place could be much worse. Four stars easily.

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    Office of the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk District Office - https://tnkphoto.com/

    Office of the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk District Office

    4.7(45 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    Office of the Registrar-Recorder is on Burton Way in Beverly Hills. This office is an extension to…read morethe BH courthouse. Parking on Redford Drive is free for 1 hour and there are limited metered parking spots. As many times as I've been here, this here is my first review. Most of the posted reviews are from people who were newly married and registered their coupledom commitment at this office and had pleasant experiences...because well, they just got married and are looking to live life happily ever after ...and I say Good Luck that...lol. The high divorce statistics are against you, maybe or maybe not, you'll be back in this courthouse to probably file for Divorce :( This office has nice helpful staff, but never enough pre and post COVID. This office is where you also pay for all the fines, court fees and parking related offenses and penalties. With all the parking and 'alleged' speeding tickets I've gotten, I feel I'm supporting the parking department :(( Out in the hallway of this office are a couple computers for public use to manage your case/file/violation online, and if the computer system is not down and is functioning/operational, I suggest you manage it online and PRINT a receipt for your PROOF. That saves you time, a trip to this recorder's office and shortens the long wait time here. While in line, sometimes a staffer will help and advise you and sometimes will help resolve your issue on the spot. With the ongoing COVID pandemic, most municipal courthouse and offices are closed, but I am glad this office is open even if hours are limited.

    My entire experience at Beverly Hills court was great!! Our marriage license took like 10 mins…read more Little line and friendly fast service. I scheduled my court ceremony for the following week Wednesday at 11:30am.. Ok confession time: I was 45 mins late because (traffic) and our marriage officiant left to lunch. The rules are if you're late you must reschedule.. But after the receptionist screamed at me for being late she was able to squeeze me in at 1:30pm :)) I was so thankful!!! I got married last Wednesday and my officiant was funny and sweet! Chapel is classy and chic with Hollywood glam black and white wedding portraits. My husband and I are so happy with everything, this is the best place to get married!

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    Old Orange County Courthouse

    4.6(144 reviews)
    30.0 mi

    This has to be the cutest little courthouse! With a family member that's really into history, this…read morehistorical building is worth a visit. This old courthouse was such a beautiful backdrop for the couples getting married here. It has a wonderful feeling of nostalgia, a very friendly and helpful staff, and great parking nearby. This courthouse has a cute little museum inside as well. Although I didn't get to see it on this last visit, I can't wait to see it on our next trip the historical buildings in old town Santa Ana!

    This is a great museum with full of incredible history that many people can use for private party,…read morewedding, etc. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and a State of California Historic Landmark that Hollywood movie makers also visit to make amazing films. If you need a photoshoot, this place will provide you amazing backgrounds. To rent this location, you have to go through the OC Parks to fill out several documents including application and pay the fees for rental, parking, etc. Another thing to know is that you can not sit on or move most of the chairs and tables because it is very old and there is a possibility that it will be damaged. You can bring your own chairs and tables. Most importantly, there is no power outlet so you have to bring an extension cord to bring the power from the hallway power outlet. The park rangers will accommodate everything you need so discuss with them in advance when you receive the permission to rent the facility.

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    Los Angeles Superior Court - Airport Courthouse - LA AIRPORT SUPERIOR COURTHOUSE: parking

    Los Angeles Superior Court - Airport Courthouse

    3.0(112 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Made an appointment last week on-line to pick up Vital Records and was given assined an appointment…read morewithin a few days. Was in and out of building in 10min. Parking is $10 flat fee and limited spaces are available. Metal screening takes place on the first floor so be prepared to leave most personal items at home. Elevators are roomy and clean but do take a bit of time. At the 6th floor for vital records there is an attendant screening people for walk-in or appointment visits and directs visitors to the appropriate line which definitely expedites the process. Aside from the ridiculous parking fee a pleasant visit given the fast service.

    Idk who runs this court house but check your securities at front !…read more At the 6 th floor Service was quick I went to get a copy of my daughter's birth certificate. They accept Apple Pay and credit card for $33.75 a copy at a time. The ONLY THING I HAD AN ISSUE WITH was the SECURITY GUARD YESTERDAY AROUND 12 noon I walked in she was on her phone with AirPods on while I was asking where I put my stuff in here was a table far from the scanning machine and she couldn't hear me or turn I had to yell for her to hear me ridiculous while she is on DUTY. Aside from that she gave me an attitude and still didn't help she didn't bother to review the scanner kept sitting I just find that so crazy I can't imagine so many people getting g away with things def didn't feel any type of safe there.

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    Pasadena Courthouse

    2.4(140 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    I'm not sure how to say this, but beware parking around the courthouse!…read more I had a medium size rat hitchhike in my car back home with me! There has been no other activity prior at my place of residence (5 years)! This had cost me close to $3,000 of repair and maintenance. Do not leave food in your car parking in Pasadena!

    Judge in Dept A , doesn't review the evidence, nor are her decisions based on actual LAW but what…read moreseems like a random split in an attempt to be fair even though the evidence proves the defendants lied through their teeth and blatantly broke several laws. Where is the justice and fairness in regards to my injuries? Although it may not have been my best representation of the facts because I was shaking and I was so nervous, my case WAS proven for every single thing in my claim. Defendant should not only be held in contempt for all the lies she told (which again, I proved through evidence) she should be in jail for medical battery for the injuries she caused. Defendant is not even a doctor, she is a nurse practitioner who broke many laws and I was only awarded a fraction of the judgment which means there is no resolution to my injuries, health or healing for me. This is just devastating. When the facts where there! The judge just didn't take the time to review. This review won't change anything in my case but may it serve as a record for when this defendant severely injures someone else for practicing beyond her credentials. With a minor smack on the hand without consequences, this practically leaves her free to continue practicing illegally and putting so many people at risk for injury. FAILURE IN JUSTICE

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    United States Courthouse - The front

    United States Courthouse

    3.8(9 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown

    Soooo have you ever wondered what its like to serve jury duty and what its like to actually serve…read moreat this court specifically...Well today is your lucky day and I'm going to let you know. So I had the pleasure of attending jury duty here. From the minute you walk in you are required to go through a security check point just like the airport screenings. You have to remove your watch, cellphone, any wires you may have and place them in a bin. In addition, you must take off your shoes and you must show your id. So you go through the screening and if everything is good you are cleared and you can gather your belongings and head over to the room you are designated to. So the court time I was told was at 745am. A very friendly woman opened the door and explained the process she was very clear with the directions and let it be known dont ask questions your questions will be answered when the time is right. So one by one we all stormed the room and sat on the chairs. The courthouse was kind enough to provide donuts and bottled water. Dont ask to go outside to use the restroom because they have restrooms inside the big room. They also have a break room with a vending machine, magazines, books and puzzles to keep you entertained. So after 15mins or so the woman working there stated that we were going to watch a video and the video would explain EVERYTHING!!! Sure enough it most certainly did. It was very informative and very clear. The lady had told us that she would call our names and we would be selected to go to one of the court rooms. In addition, we would have to get the juror badge and place it in the plastic cover and wear it on our shirts and make sure it was visible at all times. We also had to fill out a mileage form to be reimbursed for your mileage as well as if you had any travel hotel expenses if you travelled more than 80 miles plus. So the 2nd round I was one of the chosen ones to enter the court room to possibly be selected for a trial. So we get out instructions to go to a certain room on a certain floor and we just wait there a few mins till the court clerk comes out. The Court Clerk gave us each a number and we would announce ourselves by our number. I.e. juror number 3 or juror number 12. So we line up and we are asked to sit in a certain area. I won't go into too much detail about the selection process but you do meet the Honorable judge, the lawyers and plantiff. You are asked to give your occupation, if your married, any children, their ages, your spouses occupation. Your childrens occupation, etc. They ask if you have any conflict of interest or if you need to be excused. It was a long process and a little nerve racking at first but you have to remain calm and make sure to always day your juror number when speaking. I have to tell you though I was FREEEEZING in the court room even with my jacket and pants my teeth were chattering not sure if it was nerves or what but my goodness it was soooooo cold in there. When I hear the magical word YOUR DISMISSED I jumped up and down (not really but in my mind I did). I was sooo cold oh and make sure you turn off your cell phone as there is no coverage what so ever and it just drains your battery. Well I was dismissed but it wasnt over I still had to go back up to the original room and wait. An hour later it was lunch time. We were able to take an hour lunch and come back and wait. ..wait...wait to see if we were called again. Thankfully we weren't and were dismissed. They provide validation just make sure you parked in the lot they asked you to park in and make sure you get your work certificate printed if you need proof for work. All in all it was an interesting experience. Glad I was able to be a part of it. I was not selected but it's okay. Clean court house, friendly people, overall a nice environment just a very cold snd boring one. I highly recommend you bring your own reading material magazines, books, and snacks because you will have plenty of your time on your hands. They also have a place where you can charge your phone too. :) Hope this helps! Oh and you will get paidddd... $40 a day plus mileage reimbursement :)

    I reported for jury duty here. Your designated jury parking is located at the Disney Concert Hall a…read moremile away. I definitely got my steps in but there's a Dash bus available if you don't want to walk. I'm told it's a historical court house. The bathroom still had their old fixtures, however, the sinks had modern sensored faucets. The cafe on the basement level was expensive. $10 bucks for a dinky sandwich and a bottle of water. On day two, I walked to grab dim sum in Chinatown not too far away. It was definitely better than a dinky sandwich.

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