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Inglewood Courthouse

2.4 (93 reviews)
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Yairo D.

ToHey brother, 1 question you ask me, as if I would not care about anyone in this world a little bit a piece of rotten meat something that stinks garbage. With great respect I tell you if you are usually rude and open without thinking I beg you Excuse me, I'm not mistreating people, but it is that sometimes my bad word comes out as a defense for a second, stop and just think since I open my eyes, the good morning of the neighbors are offenses, every second that I live is a challenge because Someone is grabbing the impossible to get me out of what I really think is a punishment, I think that in Racnaro there are easier punishments than that, whoever knows them where to go to each one, I never stop paying any credit card again. Another to this campaign was added by companies that had stolen from me and took advantage of the situation, but in total I have my 2018 taxes done and received a long time and after that I could not work anymore, because I do not want to look at my seg uro social how many hours do you have explained first accident fracture 2 ribs 2 the left hand I reallying want to improve myself I know that my death is my mouth I open more than I think and I have to learn to control my anger thank you

Keesha F.

Inglewood courthouse has been pretty good to me! My landlord was committing slumlord activities, so I moved out and sued the ish outta her! Didn't get all the dough that I wanted but I felt I got justice financially and making things very uncomfortable for her. As the saying goes, Karma is a bit#h! I also got help in collection! So courtesy of the excellent sherif station who executed my tenant and account levy- I got my judgement against her paid within 30 days after it was awarded to me! Tenants don't be afraid to seek redemption for bad treatment, you do have rights!! Before renting get well versed on that Tenant rights handbook. Landlords you too! Extra special thanks to Ms Crane and the other sweet lady (ponytail and kinda limping-can't remember her name) who helped me! One more to go, we'll see how it goes but either way, thank you guys so much for excellent small claims justice!

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I came to this court on Monday at noon there weren't many people and the people who attended me at the cashiers were very kind to me

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I had the worse experience in small claims court. Judge never examine my evidence and believed on false story and ruled against me.

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In any event, Judge Rose dismissed us at 2:00 PM, & I had just enough time to get to my uncle's wake that evening.

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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Courthouse - Exterior

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Courthouse

2.2(188 reviews)
6.8 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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Alhambra Courthouse

Alhambra Courthouse

1.0(4 reviews)
6.2 miFlorence-Firestone

God help you if you ever have to navigate the Kafkaesque nightmare that is the Alhambra Courthouse…read more If you have to go here for anything other than paying a fine, get ready to spend at least 3 hours being confused and bored. Traffic arraignments this morning were scheduled for 8:00am. I got there at 7:45 and I didn't see a single employee until 8:15, when someone finally unlocked the courtroom. The judge didn't show until almost 9, and arraignments didn't commence until 9:30. Additionally, the building is a colossal dump. Facilities are outdated and poorly maintained. The drinking fountains look like unclean antique medical devices and the elevator looks like a good place to get murdered. There's not a single sign in the building telling you where to go for what, so get ready to ask whoever is standing around where you should go and what line you should be waiting in (hopefully they'll give you the right answer.) Forget asking an employee for help, if you can find one that isn't at the end of a 2-hour line.

The epitome of government failure. The lines for traffic citations range from 2 hours to 3 hours…read more They can have up to 1 person servicing this line. This should be consider malicious behavior and I should be able to bring an action against the government. How can you have 1 person servicing so many people, and wasting everyone's time and productivity. By saving an hour of the 2 or 3 hours people are waiting how much more would the economy in Alhambra be stimulated? They need to have a kiosk outside or find a way to automate the whole traffic citation system and process, the people working behind the desk or incompetent and zombies. I think I heard someone say "brains" while I was in line... I mean a basic computer program could do their job and save city and county millions in salaries and in retirement and pension benefits. On top of all this the people on the phone have zero customer service skills. I don't care if you are a governmental entity it doesn't give you the right to be rude and have a bad attitude, yes I know people are probably assholes to you from time to time, but this is the career you picked so deal with it. There needs to be more accountability in these departments and people need to be let go more freely, if people have a bad attitude about their job then I am sure someone who is unemployed will take the job for 5 - 10% less in wages and even a pension/retirement cut. These people have great benefits and they act like snobby kids. Vote for me for Mayor of Alhambra and I'll clean up all the bad apples working in our city offices!!!

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