Randolph County Circuit Court cases in Randolph County, Elkins, WV
Randolph County Circuit Court in Elkins, West Virginia, is a state Circuit Court (general-jurisdiction trial court). It is the county's court of record and handles major civil actions (generally exceeding the magistrate court's monetary limit and equity/injunctive matters); felony criminal prosecutions and related misdemeanors; juvenile delinquency and status offenses; child abuse and neglect; guardianships and conservatorships; and other special proceedings. It also hears appeals from Randolph County Magistrate Court, Family Court, and municipal courts, including appeals in traffic and misdemeanor cases, as well as certain administrative appeals. Family law cases (divorce, custody, support) are primarily filed in Family Court, but the Circuit Court handles appeals and certain related matters.
Randolph County Circuit Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Circuit Court |
County: | Randolph |
Street Address: | 2 Randolph Avenue |
City: | Elkins |
Zip Code: | 26241 |
Phone: | 304-636-2765 |
Fax: | 304-637-3700 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm |
Website URL: | http://www.courtswv.gov/lower-courts/counties/randolph.html |
Forms & Filing: | Forms |
Divisions / Services: | Probation - 304-636-4363 |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | Calendar & Docket |
About / Additional Info: | Randolph County is the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. The county seat is Elkins. |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_County_Courthouse_and_Jail |
Services and Case Types Handled in Randolph County Circuit Court
Randolph County Circuit Court serves the public as the county's court of general jurisdiction, providing:
- Case filings and records: civil (contracts, torts, small claims), criminal (felony/misdemeanor), family/domestic, probate/guardianship, juvenile, traffic; e-filing, fees, certified copies, and record access.
- Protective orders: domestic violence, stalking, harassment; emergency and final hearings.
- Jury services: summons, qualification, deferrals/excusals, scheduling, orientation, and compensation.
- Hearings and case management: arraignments, motions, mediation referrals, bench/jury trials, sentencings, compliance reviews; calendars, continuances, interpreters/ADA accommodations, self-help resources, standardized forms, and payment processing (fines, fees, restitution); specialty/problem-solving courts and appeals from lower courts, as authorized.