Middlesex County

Created in 1643 and named after Middlesex, England, Middlesex County encompasses about 817 square miles of land area in north-central Massachusetts. The county is home to about 1.62 million people.

The millions of people in Middlesex County are served by a robust court structure consisting of District Courts, Juvenile Courts, and Superior Courts. There are two Superior Courts in the county, one at the Trade Center and the other at the Lowell Justice Center. Generally, the Superior Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction, handling both civil and criminal cases. It has exclusive original jurisdiction in first-degree murder cases. The court also hears civil matters in which the controversy amount is over $50,000.

Middlesex County has 12 District Courts. Like the Superior Courts, these courts also handle several civil and criminal cases. In addition, they hear juvenile, housing, and mental cases. In civil matters, the county's District Courts handle small claims matters where the amount in controversy is $7,000 or less and cases in which the amount in dispute does not exceed $50,000. In criminal matters, the Middlesex County District Courts hear cases involving felonies punishable by up to 5 years of jail sentence. Its jurisdiction extends to all misdemeanors, ordinance violations, and other felonies with higher penalties.

The Juvenile Courts in Middlesex County have jurisdiction over cases like adoption, juvenile delinquency, and child protection services for minors younger than 18 years. The county has four Juvenile Courts strategically located in Framingham, Waltham, Cambridge, and Lowell.

The Clerk of Courts for each court in Middlesex County maintains records of legal proceedings filed/heard in their respective courts. The records are publicly available to anyone who wishes to obtain them in person or by mail. While some courthouses make provisions for public terminals to access court records, interested persons can also search records of legal proceedings in Middlesex County online through the Access Massachusetts Court Cases System.

Courthouses in Middlesex County

Ayer District Court

Court Name: Ayer District Court
Address: 25 East Main Street, Ayer, MA 01432
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Phone Number: 978-772-2100
Fax Number: 978-772-5345

Middlesex County Juvenile Court

Court Name: Middlesex County Juvenile Court
Address: 121 3rd Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone Number: 617-494-4100
Fax Number: 617-577-9278

Middlesex County Probate and Family Court

Court Name: Middlesex County Probate and Family Court
Address: 121 3rd Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Phone Number: 617-768-5808
Fax Number: 617-225-0781

Concord District Court

Court Name: Concord District Court
Address: 305 Walden Street, Concord, MA 01742-3616
Phone Number: 978-369-0500
Fax Number: 978-371-2945

Middlesex County Probate and Family Court

Court Name: Middlesex County Probate and Family Court
Address: 305 Walden Street, Concord, MA 01742
Phone Number: 617-768-5808
Fax Number: 617-225-0781

Middlesex Probate and Family Court

Court Name: Middlesex Probate and Family Court
Address: 208 Cambridge Street, East Cambridge, MA 02141-0006
Phone Number: 617-768-5808
Fax Number: 617-225-0781

Framingham District Court

Court Name: Framingham District Court
Address: 600 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01702
Phone Number: 508-875-7461
Fax Number: 508-626-2503

Middlesex County Juvenile Court

Court Name: Middlesex County Juvenile Court
Address: 110 Mt Wayte Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702
Phone Number: 508-879-3561
Fax Number: 508-879-4121

Natick District Court

Court Name: Natick District Court
Address: 600 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701
Phone Number: 508-620-9110
Fax Number: 508-620-9118

Northeast Housing Court

Court Name: Northeast Housing Court
Address: 2 Appleton Street, Lawrence, MA 01840
Phone Number: 978-689-7833
Fax Number: 617-225-0781