Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Access for Disabled Persons
Overview
It is the policy of Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara to assure that qualified individuals with disabilities have equal and full access to the judicial system.
If special accommodation is needed, the Court may provide aids and services, like assistive listening devices. If you need an accommodation, write, call or visit the courthouse where your case will be, to let the Court know what you need. (See the our courthouse locations and contact information page which includes our mailing address). Try to do this at least 5 days before your court date. The Court cannot make accommodations that would change the nature of our services, activities or programs, or that would cause undue financial or administrative burdens. The law does not require the Court to make these kinds of changes.
The email contact for the Court's ADA Coordinator is adacoordinator@scscourt.org.
Here are some helpful documents related to ADA and access:
- Court ADA Policy for the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
- Court ADA Grievance Policy for the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
- California Rules of Court 1.100 - State Court policy on requests for accommodations by persons with disabilities
- Persons with Disabilities: Q&A on Rule of Court 1.100 - Information from the Judicial Council Access and Fairness Advisory Committee
- Request for Accommodations by Persons with Disabilities - State Court form MC 410
ADA Coordinator
TDD#(408) 882-2787
Email: Brian Faraone
Phone Number: (408) 792-4203