Your court case
If you filed the case, you are the plaintiff. If the case was filed against you, you are the defendant, and you should file your written response to the case, called an Answer, as soon as possible. Contact the Clerk’s Office or a Housing Specialist for more information.
Whether you are the plaintiff or the defendant, every time you file a document with the Court, you must make sure the other side gets a copy.
Visit MassCourts to look up your case file online.
Enroll in text reminders
To sign up for text message reminders of upcoming court events in a specific case, complete the eReminder form. Texts will be sent 4 days before, and 1 day before, the court event.
E-Filing your documents with the Court
To file any forms, documents, or evidence, you can mail it to the Court or file it electronically through the Court’s E-Filing website. There is no cost to file into an existing case.
Please see the Housing Court E-Filing Guide.
Online Court forms can be downloaded from Housing Court forms.
At all stages of the case both parties must follow all Court rules.
Lawyer for the Day Program (LDP)
A Lawyer for the Day Program is a program through which volunteer attorneys are available to provide free legal advice and assistance to unrepresented landlords and tenants.
For more information, please contact:
South Coastal Counties Legal Services
Plymouth County (including Avon and Stoughton)
(508) 586-2110
MetroWest Legal Services
(508) 620-1830
Greater Boston Legal Services
(617) 371-1234
Clerk Magistrates Office
For any questions related to your case file or the filing process you may contact the Clerk’s Office:
Brockton office: (508) 894-4170
Canton office: (781) 830-0025
Housing Specialist Department (HSD)
Housing Specialists are employees of the court who serve as neutral mediators and assist parties in reaching an agreement. The Housing Specialist can provide help with the court process and can connect the parties to resources that are available in the local community. Contact HSD:
Brockton office: (508) 894-4170
Canton office: (781) 830-0025
Emergency rental and mortgage assistance
Attention Renters, Homeowners, and Landlords: To apply for help with rent, utilities or mortgage payments, or for more information, go to Apply for RAFT. You can also call 211 at any time.
Tenancy Preservation Program (TPP)
The Tenancy Preservation Program is a program that works with tenants, including families with children, facing eviction as a result of behavior related to a disability. TPP functions as a neutral party and works with the property owner and tenant to determine whether the disability can be reasonably accommodated, and the tenancy preserved. To contact TPP, please call:
Plymouth County: (508) 930-5951
Norfolk County: (857) 275-8157
Court Service Centers
Court Service Centers help people navigate the court system, but do not provide legal advice. Centers are available to assist you with filling out court documents and guiding you through the court process. All services offered at the Court Service Center are free. Learn more about Court Service Centers.
Other agencies and programs
Housing Solutions RAFT Program
(781) 422-4200 or (781) 422-4204
South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) RAFT Program
(508) 872-0765
RCAP Solutions RAFT
(800) 488-1969
NeighborWorks Housing Solutions
(617) 425-6700
Use the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities resource locator to search for other agencies in your area.
Using Zoom
Connecting to Zoom
You can connect to your hearings through the Zoom app. Zoom is available both by computer and by phone.
Need help?
Contact the Court and notify court staff if you do not have access to Zoom or having difficulties logging on. Please call:
Brockton location: (508) 894-4170
Canton location: (781) 830-0025
Tips on using Zoom
Make sure you test your online connection and video/audio on the Zoom app the date of your court event.
Smartphone
- Go to your app store
- Look for “Zoom Cloud Meetings”
- Click download
- Create an account
- Click Join Meeting
- Enter meeting ID
- Enter passcode
Computer
- Go to Zoom for Government
- Click Join Meeting
- Enter meeting ID
- Enter passcode
Landline or telephone
- Call (646) 828-7666 (Zoom phone number)
- When prompted dial the meeting ID
- When prompted dial the passcode