Westfield District Court cases in Hampden County, Westfield, MA
Westfield District Court in Westfield, Massachusetts is part of the Massachusetts Trial Court's District Court Department. It functions as a local court of limited jurisdiction, handling criminal matters (arraignments, bail, misdemeanors, and felonies through probable cause and jury-of-six trials), civil actions for money damages up to $50,000, small claims, summary process (evictions), civil motor vehicle infractions and other bylaw/ordinance violations, and applications for abuse- and harassment-prevention orders. The court also oversees probation proceedings. Divorce, child custody, and most juvenile cases are heard in other departments of the Trial Court, not in District Court.
Westfield District Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | District Court |
County: | Hampden |
Street Address: | 224 Elm Street |
City: | Westfield |
Zip Code: | 1085 |
Phone: | 413-568-8946 |
Fax: | 413-568-4863 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday : 8:30 am - 4:30 pm |
Website URL: | https://www.mass.gov/locations/westfield-district-court |
Parking: | There are many municipal parking lots located blocks from the courthouse |
Public Transportation: | The Westfield District Court is accessible by the following routes of the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority: Route Red 10 and Route Blue 23 |
Restrictions: | Using cameras and electronic devices |
Languages: | Multiple |
Email: | cmwestfielddc@jud.state.ma.us |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Westfield-District-Court/463517343687001 |
ADA: | Amy Tanguay |
ADA Phone: | 413-568-6451 x20351 |
ADA Fax / Email: | amy.tanguay@jud.state.ma.us |
About / Additional Info: | This court serves Agawam, Blandford, Chester, Granville, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland and Westfield. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Westfield District Court
Westfield District Court (Massachusetts) serves the public by handling:
- Criminal: complaint intake, show-cause (clerk-magistrate) hearings, arraignments, bail/detention, pretrial conferences, motions, probation violations, and trials (bench and jury-of-six) for misdemeanors and some felonies; probable-cause hearings for others.
- Civil: civil actions up to $50,000, small claims, summary process (evictions), and supplementary process (judgment enforcement).
- Traffic/ordinance: civil motor vehicle infractions and related hearings; criminal traffic offenses.
- Protective orders: Abuse Prevention Orders (209A) and Harassment Prevention Orders (258E), including applications, extensions, and enforcement hearings.
- Jury services: juror check-in, orientation, empanelment, and day-of management for trials.
- Filings and records: case filings, docketing, scheduling, copies/certifications, and payment of fines/fees/restitution.
- Public access/support: self-help forms, interpreter and ADA accommodations, and hearing participation (in person or as scheduled remotely).