Brockton Court Service Center

Address

215 Main St., 1st Floor, Brockton, MA 02301
Transit friendly
Wheelchair Accessible

Details   of Brockton Court Service Center

Overview   of Brockton Court Service Center

Court Service Centers help people navigate the court system. Centers are available to all court users without lawyers and there are no income or immigration status requirements. All of the services in the Court Service Centers are free, but there may be other fees associated with your case, such as filing fees.

Hours   for Brockton Court Service Center

In-person services

Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.; 2–4:30 p.m. and Friday, 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

Remote services (see Virtual Court Service Centers link above)

All Court Service Centers also provide remote services Monday–Friday. Connect with the Virtual Court Service Center for intake.

Parking   at Brockton Court Service Center

There is a free parking lot located in the rear of the courthouse as well as metered spaces on the streets surrounding the courthouse. In addition, a public parking garage is located directly across the street from the courthouse.

Public Transportation

The Brockton District Court is accessible by the Kingston/Plymouth and Middleborough/Lakeville lines of the MBTA. The closest stop to the courthouse is the Brockton Station, which is approximately 1/2 of a mile from the courthouse. The courthouse is also accessible using Bus Route 8 of the Brockton Area Transit.

Services   at Brockton Court Service Center

Court Service Centers can provide:

  • One-on-one help filling out forms in certain case types
  • Information about court rules, procedures, and practices
  • Court documents and written instructions (some offered in multiple languages)
  • Help in your preferred language
  • Contact information for community resources, legal assistance programs, and social service agencies
  • Computers with access to online resources that are available on a first-come, first served basis

Court Service Centers cannot:

  • Give legal advice or represent you in court
  • Help you if you have a lawyer
  • Help you with trial preparation or discovery
  • Tell you the status or predict the outcome of your case

Please note the following:

  • Hours of operation reflect the times when staff are working with court users.
  • In-person intake hours will close when capacity is reached; times vary daily based on volume and location. 

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