Windham District Superior Court cases in Windham County, Putnam, CT
Windham Judicial District at Putnam is a Connecticut Superior Court (state trial court) location in Putnam. It serves as the general-jurisdiction trial court for the Windham Judicial District, handling case intake, motions, pretrial proceedings, and jury or bench trials for matters arising within the district. Common case types include civil (contract, tort, property), criminal (felony and misdemeanor), family (divorce, custody, support), and motor vehicle/traffic offenses. Its jurisdiction is trial-level and geographically limited to the Windham Judicial District, with matters processed according to Connecticut Superior Court rules and procedures.
Windham District Superior Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Superior Court |
County: | Windham |
Street Address: | 155 Church Street |
City: | Putnam |
Zip Code: | 6260 |
Phone: | 860-928-7749 |
Fax: | 860-928-7076 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. |
Website URL: | https://www.jud.ct.gov/directory/directory/directions/37.htm |
Parking: | Parking lot to rear of the building. |
Public Transportation: | Local Bus Service: Northeastern Connecticut Transit District (http://www.nectd.org/index.php) |
Forms & Filing: | Afficial Forms |
Languages: | Multiple Language |
ADA: | Didier Destine |
ADA Phone: | 860-889-7338 x 5012 |
ADA Fax / Email: | Didier.Destine@jud.ct.gov |
Special Access: | Access is from the building's right side, where there are also four handicap parking spaces. A short distance away from the parking spots is a wheelchair lift for entry into the building. Use the intercom to summon a Judicial Marshal for access to the lift and the facility. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Windham District Superior Court
Windham Judicial District at Putnam - primary public services and case types:
- Case filings: civil (contracts, torts, property, small claims) and family (divorce, custody, child support); major criminal matters (including felonies), with pretrial proceedings, motions, and trials.
- Protective matters: intake of civil restraining order applications, ex parte review, scheduling, and hearings; docketing and communication of court-issued orders.
- Court hearings: case management conferences, motion hearings, settlement conferences, and jury/non-jury trials.
- Jury services: juror summons processing, check-in, orientation, selection, and support during trials.
- Clerk's office: docketing and calendaring, file viewing, certified copies, forms distribution, fee collection, and audio-recording requests.
- Court support: referrals to mediation/family services, interpreter services, ADA accommodations, and coordination with probation and victim services.
Functional role: provide accessible case processing, hearings, and trials; maintain records; and support jurors and litigants to ensure timely resolution of disputes and enforcement of court orders.