Henderson Municipal Court cases in Clark County, Henderson , NV
Henderson Municipal Court is a municipal court serving the City of Henderson, Nevada. It has limited jurisdiction over cases arising within city limits involving misdemeanor criminal offenses and violations of the Henderson Municipal Code, including DUI (misdemeanor), domestic battery, petty theft, trespass, and disorderly conduct; traffic matters such as citations and civil traffic infractions; parking citations; and other city ordinance/code-enforcement violations. It conducts arraignments, trials, and sentencing for these matters, issues warrants within its jurisdiction, and oversees probation or compliance monitoring ordered in misdemeanor cases. The court does not hear felony or gross misdemeanor cases, family law, juvenile matters, or general civil disputes; those are handled by the Clark County Justice Court or the Eighth Judicial District Court.
Henderson Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Municipal Court |
County: | Clark |
Street Address: | 243 Water Street |
City: | Henderson |
Zip Code: | 89015 |
Phone: | 702-267-3300 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 7:45 am – 5 pm |
Website URL: | https://hendersonnevadajail.com/henderson-municipal-court/ |
Services and Case Types Handled in Henderson Municipal Court
Henderson Municipal Court adjudicates misdemeanor violations of the Henderson Municipal Code and traffic offenses within city limits. Services include processing citations and misdemeanor case filings; scheduling and conducting arraignments, pretrial hearings, bench or jury trials, and sentencings; managing warrants and walk-in calendars; accepting payments, setting payment plans, and monitoring compliance (traffic school, community service, classes). The court administers jury services (summons, qualification, reporting, excusals/deferrals). It provides access to case information, records and certified copies, and probation/compliance reviews; diversion or specialty programs may be available for eligible cases. Protective orders (e.g., domestic violence or stalking/harassment) are generally handled by Justice or District Courts; the Municipal Court offers information and referrals. Public services include online payments, forms, calendars, interpreters, and ADA accommodations.