Accessibilty Information

Disability Accomodations in California Courts
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a federal civil rights statute, requires all state and local governmental entities, including the courts, to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities who have an interest in court activities, programs, and services.
In accordance with this statue, Rule 1.100 of the California Rules of Court was established and it states: "It is the policy of the courts of this state to ensure that persons with disabilities have equal and full access to the judicial system." Under this rule, any person who has a physical or mental impairment that limits one or more major life activities, has a record of such impairment, or is regarded as having such impairment may request an accommodation. According to the rule, access can mean physical accommodation to go into and move about buildings and use accessible restrooms. Access can also mean full participation in the court's programs, services, and activities, with the assistance of technology or other services. For more information regarding Rule 1.100, please read the pamphlet, Persons with Disabilities: Q & A on Rule of Court 1.100.
If your request was denied by a court staff person (not a judge or judicial officer), you must give the ADA coordinator or the court a letter objecting to the denial within 10 days of the date the denial was handed to you or sent in the mail. Give or mail your request for another review to the same court.
If your request was denied by a Judge or Judicial Officer, you must file a PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDATE in the appellate division of that court or with the Court of Appeal within 10 days of the date the denial was personally delivered or sent.
Warning! Even if you received the denial by mail, you do not get any extra time to file for review or petition.
ADA COORDINATORS
Diana S. Alvarez, HR Manager and ADA Coordinator (760) 336-3530
Sergio Valadez, Facilities Manager and ADA Coordinator (760) 482-2282
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El Centro Courthouse
(760) 482-2200
939 West Main Street
El Centro, CA. 92243
8:00am to 4:00pm Mon-Fri
TTY-TDD (760) 352-3492
Family Law Self Help : (760) 482-2233
Small Claim Info : (760) 482-2238
Jury Commissioners : (760) 482-2259
Jury Duty Recording : (760) 482-2260
Law Library : (760) 482-2271
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Valley Plaza Infractions Court
1625 Main Street
El Centro, CA. 92243
8:00am to 4:00pm Mon-Fri
Traffic : Fax (760) 336-3598
Call Center :Ph. (760) 336-3500
Call Center :Fax (760) 336-3599
Collections : (760) 336-3510
Accounting/Finance : (760) 336-3515
Human Resources : (760) 336-3530
Criminal Fax (760) 336-3593
Jury Fax (760) 336-3590
Winterhaven Court
(760) 336-3500
2124 Winterhaven Dr.
Winterhaven CA. 92283
9:00am to 3:00pm Tue-Wed-Thurs
Court Closed Mondays and Fridays
Brawley Courthouse
(760) 336-3550
220 Main Street
Brawley, CA. 92227
8:00am to 4:00pm Mon-Fri