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  1. www.clerk-of-courts.com › rhode-island › providence-countyProvidence County Clerk of Court

    Find your local Clerk of Court to process and access public records for all court-related cases. Clerk Address: 145 Taunton Ave.East Providence, RI 02914. Phone: (401) 435-7500. Fax: N/A.

  2. www.courts.ri.gov › Courts › PagesCourts - Rhode Island

    Judicial Records Center (JRC)5 Hill StreetPawtucket, Rhode Island 02860. The JRC serves as the central repository for the Rhode Island Judiciary's semi-active, inactive, and archival court records. Current records that are still necessary for the daily operations of the courts remain stored at the Clerk’s Office of the respective court.

  3. Welcome to the Superior Court homepage. The Superior Court is comprised of twenty-two (22) judges and five (5) magistrates. The court is the forum for jury and non-jury trials of both civil and criminal matters. The court has original jurisdiction in all felony proceedings, in civil cases where the amount in controversy exceeds $10,000, and in ...

  4. Rhode Island Judicial Technology Center - Fogarty Building. Rhode Island Judicial Technology Center - Fogarty Building. (401) 222-3000. (401) 222-2870. ** If accommodation for a disability is necessary, please contact the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office at (401) 222-3272 as soon as possible. TTY users through Rhode Island Relay at 7-1-1 or 1-800 ...

  5. The Providence County Courthouse (also known as the Frank Licht Judicial Complex) is a Georgian Revival building in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. The building contains the state's court of last resort, the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and the local trial court, the Providence County Superior Court. At a height of 216 ...

  6. Depending on local laws and specific court policies, exemptions MAY include persons over age 70, and those having recently served on a jury (usually within 1-3 years depending on county policy). In the state of Rhode Island, there are possible exemptions for elected officials, judicial officers, attorneys, law enforcement, and court staff.

  7. The Superior Court is the trial court of record in Rhode Island and is the only Rhode Island court for hearing jury trials. The lower District Courts hear trials of misdemeanor cases, and the decisions of the District Court may be appealed to the Superior Court for a trial de novo (new trial). The Superior Court has a specialized business court ...

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