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The jury trial

scheduled for Thursday, April 4, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. in Department 1 will proceed as scheduled. Juror appearance is mandatory.

Calendar Portal Notice:

Colusa Superior Court’s Online Calendar Portal is temporarily unavailable until further notice.

Court Calendar

Due to the continued state of emergency, the Court will continue limited operations to the public until further notice. Please click here to see the attached closure information and continue to check our website for further updates.

Online Calendar Search

Notice: Colusa Superior Court’s Online Calendar Portal is temporarily unavailable until further notice.

This calendar is updated routinely and lists the next 2 weeks of court cases being heard in Colusa Superior Court.

Online Court Calendar

Department 1 (547 Market Street)

Monday - Law & Motion:  
Title IV-D Cases 8:30 AM
Limited Civil, Small Claim 9:30 AM
Juvenile 1:00 PM
Tuesday:   
Adoptions, Guardianships, Conservatorships 8:45 AM
Case Management, Civil Unlimited, Family Law, Probate 9:00 AM
Wednesday - Friday:
Reserved for Trials & all other matters

Department 2 (532 Oak Street)

– If Monday is a Court holiday, the criminal calendar will be heard on Wednesday of that week at the same time and department as listed below.

Monday: (1st + 3rd Monday)  
**Traffic Arraignment 12:30 AM
Traffic Infractions - Traffic Court Trials 3:00 PM
Tuesday:  
Criminal, Traffic Pro-Per 8:30 AM
Criminal - Felony & Misdemeanor: Atty. Williams 8:30 AM
Criminal Prop 36 8:30 AM
Misdemeanor/Felony Arraignment 12:30 PM
Bail Summary Judgment Motions 4:00 PM
Wednesday:  
Criminal - Felony & Misdemeanor: Atty. Smith 8:30 AM
Preliminary Hearings, Court Trials: Atty. Smith 10:30 AM
Criminal - Felony & Misdemeanor: Private Counsel 1:00 PM
Criminal - Contested Matters: Private Counsel

3:00 PM

Thursday - Friday
Reserved for Trials & all other matters

**Effective immediately, please use the appearance location department 2(532 Oak Street, Colusa, CA 95932) when issuing traffic citations.

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