Coos County Superior Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 22, 2025

Coos County Superior Court cases in Coos County, Lancaster, NH

Coos County Superior Court in Lancaster, New Hampshire, is a Superior Court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within the New Hampshire Judicial Branch. It serves Coos County and handles major civil cases (tort, contract, real property, equity and injunctions), felony criminal prosecutions, and misdemeanor/violation cases appealed from the Circuit Court for a jury trial de novo; it also conducts grand jury and jury trials. Family and probate matters, small claims, and most traffic/violation cases are heard in the New Hampshire Circuit Court, not in Superior Court.

Coos County Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Coos
Street Address: 55 School St.
City: Lancaster
Zip Code: 3584
Phone: 855-212-1234
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Website URL: https://www.courts.state.nh.us/courtlocations/coossupedir.htm
Parking: When you arrive, please park in the public parking lot located on the left side of the building. Do not park in the back of the building.
Directions: From the Nashua, Manchester, Concord Area: Take Interstate 93 North through Franconia Notch. Take Exit 35 (Twin Mountain, Lancaster). Follow Route 3 North all the way to Lancaster (26 miles). Courthouse is on the left after Post Office (School St.).From the Seacoast Area: Take Route 16 to Gorham, NH. In Gorham take Route 2. Follow Route 2 all the way to Lancaster. Route 2 connects to Route 3 in Lancaster. Courthouse on left after Post Office (School St.).From the Berlin/Gorham Area: Take Route 2 to Lancaster. Route 2 connects to Route 3 in Lancaster. Courthouse on left after Post Office (School St.).From Northern NH (Pittsburg, Colebrook, Stratford) Area: Take Route 3 South to Lancaster. Courthouse on right before Post Office (School St.).From Keene, Claremont, Lebanon Area: Take Interstate 91N to St. Johnsbury, VT: Take Route 2 to Lancaster. Route 2 connects to Route 3 in Lancaster. Courthouse on right before Post Office (School St.).
Restrictions: There is a dress code for jurors. Do not wear torn clothing, shorts, cut-offs, tee shirts, tank tops or clothing with slogans or written expressions. Your clothes should be neat, clean and comfortable.
Forms & Filing: https://www.courts.nh.gov/resources/forms-and-fees
Divisions / Services: https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/superior-court
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/superior-court/daily-docket
Jury Service: https://www.courts.nh.gov/jurors
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Coos-County-Superior-Court/209815252371914
ADA: Mary Ann Dempsey, ADA Coordinator
ADA Phone: 603-271-9904
ADA Fax / Email: mdempsey@courts.state.nh.us
Special Access: Under state and federal law, a service animal is allowed to accompany a disabled individual in all areas of the building where court users are normally allowed to go. Please be advised that a service animal is a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. “Comfort,” “therapy,” or “emotional support” animals do not meet the definition of a service animal because they have not been trained to do work or perform a specific task related to a person’s disabilities.
About / Additional Info: There are 11 Superior Courts throughout the State of New Hampshire. Each county is represented by one Superior Court, with the exception of Hillsborough County, which has two courts, a northern and southern location.

Services and Case Types Handled in Coos County Superior Court

Coos County Superior Court (New Hampshire) is the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. Services include: filing and management of felony prosecutions and major civil cases (personal injury, malpractice, contract, real property, equity/injunctions, land‑use and certain administrative appeals); scheduling and conducting hearings and trials (post‑indictment arraignments, motion hearings, settlement/mediation, jury and bench trials, sentencing); issuing orders, including temporary restraining orders and other civil injunctions, and directing domestic‑violence or stalking protective orders to the Circuit Court when required; jury services (summons, qualification, deferrals, orientation, payments); maintenance of dockets, records, calendars, and certified copies; e‑filing where available; and collection of fees, fines, and restitution. The court also provides interpreters, ADA accommodations, and forms/guidance for self‑represented litigants to facilitate public access to the justice system.