Middlesex District Superior Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 03, 2025

Middlesex District Superior Court cases in Middlesex County, Middletown, CT

The Middlesex Judicial District at Middletown is a Connecticut Superior Court, the state's trial court of general jurisdiction. It serves as the primary trial venue for the district, managing filings, arraignments, pretrial proceedings, and jury and bench trials. Its docket includes civil cases (such as contracts, torts, and foreclosures), criminal matters (misdemeanors and felonies, with serious felony Part A cases tried at the judicial district level), family cases (divorce, custody, and support), and motor vehicle/traffic offenses handled on the Geographical Area No. 9 (GA 9) docket in Middletown. The court issues protective and restraining orders and provides case management and adjudication for matters arising within the Middlesex Judicial District.

Middlesex District Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Middlesex
Street Address: 1 Court Street
City: Middletown
Zip Code: 6457
Phone: 860-343-6570
Fax: 860-343-6589
Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Website URL: https://jud.ct.gov/directory/directory/directions/28.htm
Parking: Court Street Garage. The first hour is free, then .75 cents per hour thereafter.
Public Transportation: Local Bus Service: Middletown Area Transit (http://www.middletownareatransit.org/)
Forms & Filing: Afficial Forms
Languages: Multiple Language
ADA: Todd Jeffers
ADA Phone: 860-343-6402
ADA Fax / Email: Todd.Jeffers@jud.ct.gov
Special Access: Wheelchair access is through the front door.

Services and Case Types Handled in Middlesex District Superior Court

Middlesex Judicial District (Superior Court) serves the public by:

- Case filings and records: intake, docketing, and public access for civil, criminal, family, juvenile, and small claims; fees and waivers.
- Protective orders: filing civil/family restraining orders, processing criminal protective orders, and scheduling related hearings.
- Court hearings: arraignments, pretrials, motions, trials (bench/jury), sentencings, post-judgment enforcement, and orders to show cause; remote/in-person as available.
- Jury services: summons, check-in, deferrals/hardships, orientation, empanelment, and juror support.
- Family and support: divorce, custody/visitation, child support, mediation, and support enforcement.
- Civil and housing: torts, contracts, property, administrative appeals, and landlord-tenant disputes.
- Criminal: infractions, misdemeanors, felonies, warrants, and bond/release hearings.
- Public assistance: forms, clerk guidance, interpreter requests, ADA accommodations, and certified copies.