RESOURCE AND ACCESS CENTER | VERMONT JUDICIARY
Offers assistance for navigating the Vermont court system. Provides help with court forms, information about getting help from attorneys, and other administrative processes during court proceedings. Individuals can access a guided interview set of questions that staff will use to determine the type of assistance for relief from abuse and divorce. Staff do NOT provide legal advice or how individuals should fill out forms.
Last Assured
10/23/2024
Physical Address
32 Cherry Street, Suite 213, Burlington, VT 05401
Hours
Phone: Monday-Friday: 8:00am-4:30pm; Website: 24/7days
Application process
By Email; By Telephone; By Website; Information On Website
Eligibility
Open to All
Agency info
VERMONT JUDICIARY
The Vermont Judiciary encompasses the entire state court system and provides the public with services they need to access the courts and understand court operations in Vermont. The Vermont court system is administered by the Supreme Court. The court administrator, the administrative judge for trial courts, and court-appointed boards and committees assist the Supreme Court by seeing that administrative policies adopted by the court are carried out. Each county has a Superior Court, which is divided into four separate divisions: Civil, Criminal, Family, and Probate. There also is a statewide Environmental Division based in Burlington, which meets in various locations statewide. Statewide jurisdiction over civil violations is provided through the Judicial Bureau.