Norfolk County Superior Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 18, 2025

Norfolk County Superior Court cases in Norfolk County, Dedham, MA

Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, MA, is part of the Massachusetts Trial Court's Superior Court Department, a trial court of general jurisdiction for Norfolk County. It handles major civil cases (typically claims over $50,000), actions in equity, contract and real estate disputes, tort and commercial litigation, and medical malpractice tribunal matters. On the criminal side, it hears serious felony prosecutions, including exclusive original jurisdiction over first-degree murder, and other indictments returned by a grand jury. It provides jury and bench trials, rules on pretrial motions, and issues injunctive relief. Family, probate, juvenile, housing, and most traffic/ordinance matters are handled by other Massachusetts Trial Court departments.

Norfolk County Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Norfolk
Street Address: 650 High Street
City: Dedham
Zip Code: 2026
Phone: 781-326-1600
Fax: 781-329-9438
Hours: Monday - Friday : 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Website URL: https://www.mass.gov/locations/norfolk-county-superior-court
Parking: There Is A Large Paid Parking Lot Located Behind The Registry Of Deeds That Is Available To The Public
Restrictions: Using Cameras And Electronic Devices
Languages: Multiple
Email: Norfolk.clerksoffice@jud.state.ma.us
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/norfolk-county-superior-court
ADA: Mary Hickey
ADA Phone: 781-326-1600 x354
ADA Fax / Email: mary.hickey@jud.state.ma.us
About / Additional Info: This court serves all cities and towns in Norfolk County.

Services and Case Types Handled in Norfolk County Superior Court

Norfolk Superior Court (Massachusetts Trial Court) serves the public by adjudicating serious civil and criminal matters and managing jury trials.

Case types:
- Civil: tort and contract disputes typically over $50,000; medical malpractice (tribunal); real property, construction, employment, and civil rights; equitable relief such as injunctions and declaratory judgments.
- Criminal: felony prosecutions by indictment, with exclusive original jurisdiction over first-degree murder; pretrial proceedings, trials, and sentencing; county grand-jury impanelment.

Services:
- Case filings, docketing, and calendaring.
- Issuing orders, subpoenas, and warrants.
- Protective orders: abuse prevention (209A) and harassment prevention (258E).
- Court hearings: case management, motion and evidentiary hearings, jury and bench trials.
- Jury services: juror check-in/orientation, empanelment, and hardship/deferral processing via the Office of Jury Commissioner.
- Public access to case records and certified copies, fee payments, and accommodations (interpreters/ADA).