Hardy County Circuit Court cases in Hardy County, Moorefield, WV
Hardy County Circuit Court in Moorefield, WV, is a West Virginia Circuit Court (22nd Judicial Circuit) and the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It hears felony criminal cases; major civil and equity matters; juvenile delinquency/status offenses; child abuse and neglect; guardianship and mental hygiene proceedings; and other actions beyond magistrate court authority. The court also reviews appeals from Hardy County Magistrate Court, Family Court, and municipal courts, including appeals of misdemeanor and traffic convictions and family court final orders. Some misdemeanor matters may proceed in circuit court by indictment. Its jurisdiction covers cases arising in Hardy County.
Hardy County Circuit Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Circuit Court |
County: | Hardy |
Street Address: | 204 Washington Street |
City: | Moorefield |
Zip Code: | 26836 |
Phone: | 304-530-0230 |
Fax: | 304-530-0231 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm |
Website URL: | http://www.courtswv.gov/lower-courts/counties/hardy.html |
Forms & Filing: | Court Forms |
Divisions / Services: | Probation - 304-530-0241 |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | Calendar & Docket |
Jury Service: | Jury Information |
Languages: | English |
Email: | hdyclerk@court.state.wv.us |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hardy-County-Magistrate-Court/1400477853527505 |
About / Additional Info: | Hardy County is part of the Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit, which also includes Hampshire and Pendleton Counties. The county seat is Moorefield. |
Services and Case Types Handled in Hardy County Circuit Court
Hardy County Circuit Court serves as the county's general-jurisdiction trial and limited appellate court. Core functions include:
- Case filings and records: felony criminal; major civil actions; juvenile delinquency and abuse/neglect; mental hygiene/guardianships; expungements; and appeals from Magistrate and Family Courts.
- Court proceedings: arraignments, motion hearings, pretrial conferences, jury and bench trials, sentencings; issuance of orders, warrants, and subpoenas; bond and probation-revocation matters.
- Protective orders: processes and enforces protective-order matters as authorized by law (including appeals or cases where Circuit Court has jurisdiction).
- Jury services: qualifies and summons jurors, manages excuses/deferrals, provides orientation, and administers grand and petit juries.
- Public services: maintains dockets, provides access to case information and certified copies, accepts fees/costs/restitution, and supplies forms and scheduling information.
These services support fair adjudication, public access to justice, and efficient case management.