Hamilton County Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 16, 2025

Hamilton County Court cases in Hamilton County, Lake Pleasant, NY

Hamilton County Court in Lake Pleasant, NY, is a New York State County Court (trial court of limited jurisdiction) within the Unified Court System. It primarily handles felony criminal cases and related proceedings, and may hear misdemeanors and violations transferred from local courts. Its civil jurisdiction covers actions for money damages up to $25,000. The court also hears appeals from Town and Village Courts in the county, including appeals in criminal, traffic, and limited civil matters. Traffic offenses that are felonies or misdemeanors may be prosecuted in County Court, while most traffic infractions originate in local courts. Family matters are handled by the separate Family Court, and probate matters by Surrogate's Court.

Hamilton County Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: County Court
County: Hamilton
Street Address: 102 County View Drive
City: Lake Pleasant
Zip Code: 12108
Phone: 518-706-3260
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Website URL: http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/4jd/fulton/index.shtml
Parking: Free parking is available in the vicinity of the courthouse.
Restrictions: All persons and packages entering the court facility are subject to magnetometer and x-ray screening. Weapons of any kind and all sharp or dangerous instruments, including knives and scissors, are not permitted
Forms & Filing: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/courts/4JD/forms.shtml
Divisions / Services: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/courts/4jd/Hamilton/specialtyparts.shtml
Jury Service: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/courts/4jd/Hamilton/Jury.shtml
Languages: Multiple
Email: 4thJudicial@nycourts.gov
ADA Phone: 518-285-5099
ADA Fax / Email: ADA4JD@nycourts.gov
About / Additional Info: The Fourth Judicial District, comprising eleven counties, is located in the northeast sector of the state and is, geographically, the largest of New York State's judicial districts, constituting 26% of the state's land mass. The district borders Canada in the north, Vermont in the east, and extends south to and includes Schenectady County. Travel from one end of the district to the other takes four hours with the greatest part of the drive taking one through rural mountain areas on secondary roads. The district's population is approximately 840,000, or 4.7% of the population of the state, with 65% of the populace concentrated in the six southern counties.Because of the Canadian border and the St. Lawrence Seaway there is considerable international trade in our district. There is manufacturing and agriculture. It is the vacation land of our State where tourism is a major industry. It has mountains, lakes and rivers, and the State's two principal superhighways run east to west and north to south through the District.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_County_Courthouse_Complex

Services and Case Types Handled in Hamilton County Court

Hamilton County Court serves the public by processing and resolving criminal, civil, traffic, family/domestic relations, juvenile, probate, and small-claims matters. Key services include:
- Case filings: complaints, motions, small-claims petitions, probate filings, and appeals.
- Protective orders: emergency and longer-term orders for domestic violence, stalking, and harassment.
- Court hearings: scheduling, calendars, arraignments, pretrial conferences, pleas/sentencing, bench and jury trials.
- Jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, reporting, deferrals, and juror compensation.
- Records and copies: dockets, case documents, certified copies, and public records access.
- Payments and compliance: fines, fees, restitution, bonds, and monitoring of probation/diversion orders.
- Problem-solving resources (where available): mediation, specialty dockets, and victim services referrals.
- Access support: self-help forms, clerk assistance, interpreters, and ADA accommodations.

Its core role is to provide accessible, orderly, and lawful resolution of disputes and offenses.