Orange County Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 16, 2025

Orange County Court cases in Orange County, Goshen, NY

Orange County Court in Goshen, NY is a New York State County Court (state trial court of limited jurisdiction). It serves as the county's superior criminal trial court for felony prosecutions and related proceedings, and it has limited civil jurisdiction. Common case types include felony criminal matters (indictments, pleas, trials, probation violations) and certain misdemeanors; civil actions generally involving claims up to $25,000. It does not handle family law cases, which are heard in Orange County Family Court, and most traffic infractions are handled in town and village justice courts; however, felony-level vehicle and traffic offenses may be prosecuted in County Court. It operates within the New York State Unified Court System.

Orange County Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: County Court
County: Orange
Street Address: 285 Main Street
City: Goshen
Zip Code: 10924
Phone: 845-476-3500
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Website URL: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/courts/9jd/orange/orangesupreme.shtml
Parking: Parking and handicapped parking are available in the municipal lot
Public Transportation: Drops you off in the Village of Goshen, which is a mile from the Court
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Orange-Supreme-and-County-Courts/189867937801717

Services and Case Types Handled in Orange County Court

Orange County Court serves as the local trial court for resolving criminal, civil, family, probate, traffic, and small claims matters. Core services include case filings and indexing; scheduling and conducting hearings, arraignments, conferences, and trials; issuing and enforcing orders; and maintaining official records. The court processes protective orders (e.g., domestic violence, civil harassment, stalking), temporary restraining orders, and renewals. Jury services manage summons, qualification, orientation, hardship requests, and juror payment. Public services include self-help resources, e-filing and online payments (where available), interpreter and ADA accommodations, mediation, posted calendars, and records requests. The clerk's office accepts filings, provides case information, processes fines and fees, and issues subpoenas and writs under court authority. Specialty calendars can address juvenile, mental health, drug/DUI, or veterans cases.