Tenth Judicial District Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 03, 2025

Tenth Judicial District Court cases in Churchill County, Fallon, NV

Churchill County District Court in Fallon is Nevada's state District Court (Tenth Judicial District Court) and the trial court of general jurisdiction for Churchill County. It handles felony and gross misdemeanor criminal matters after bindover from Justice Court; major civil cases and equitable actions; family and domestic relations (divorce, custody, support); juvenile delinquency and dependency; probate and guardianship; and matters involving real property and injunctions. The court also hears appeals from Churchill County Justice Court and local municipal courts, including appeals in misdemeanor and traffic cases. Routine misdemeanors and most traffic citations originate in Justice or Municipal Court, while the District Court provides appellate review and adjudicates more serious or complex matters.

Tenth Judicial District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Churchill
Street Address: 73 N. Maine St.
City: Fallon
Zip Code: 89406
Phone: 775-423-6088
Fax: 775-423-8578
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Website URL: http://www.churchillcounty.org/index.aspx?NID=150
Parking: You can park at the Main Parking lot and the lot in front of the District Court entrance.
Restrictions: Please refrain from wearing shorts, tank tops, sweat pants, sweat shirts or t-shirts with offensive statements. All cell phones are required to be on vibrate while in the assembly room. During trial, they must be turned off or in airplane mode. During deliberations, juror's phones will be held by Court personnel until conclusion of the trial.
Forms & Filing: http://www.churchillcounty.org/438/Forms
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: http://www.churchillcounty.org/1048/NEW-Court-Calendar
Jury Service: http://www.churchillcounty.org/626/Juror-Information
Languages: Multiple
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ournevadajudges
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-sevon-sevon-b4ab62107/
About / Additional Info: District Court provides for the protection of the rights of the individual through the judicial process with an emphasis on the fair and expeditious processing of cases. The judges hear the following types of cases:Criminal cases for persons charged with felonies, and gross misdemeanors,Civil cases involving claims in excess of $15,000,Probate matters,Domestic relations,Paternity and Child Support,Mental commitments,Family matters generated through the Nevada, Division of Child and Family Services,Adoptions,Guardianships,Extraordinary writs,Appeals from Municipal and Justice courts,Juvenile matters.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill_County_Courthouse

Services and Case Types Handled in Tenth Judicial District Court

Churchill County District Court (Nevada) serves the public as the county's court of general jurisdiction. Key services include:

- Case filings and records: accepts and maintains civil (contracts, torts, real property), felony criminal, family/domestic relations (divorce, custody, child support), juvenile, probate, and guardianship cases; offers e‑filing/in‑person filing, copies, certifications, and fee/waiver processing.
- Protective orders: processes petitions for orders of protection as authorized by Nevada law (e.g., domestic violence) and holds related hearings.
- Court hearings and trials: schedules and conducts arraignments, motion hearings, settlement conferences, bench and jury trials; publishes calendars and minutes.
- Jury services: juror summons and qualification, orientation, reporting instructions, hardship requests, and juror compensation.

Additional public-facing functions include self-help forms and information for self-represented litigants, interpreter and ADA accommodation requests, payment of court-ordered fines/fees, and hearing limited appeals from lower courts where permitted.