CIVIL DIVISION | VERMONT JUDICIARY
Handles cases including evictions, foreclosures, breach of contract, land disputes, orders of protection for victims of stalking and sexual assault, medical malpractice, personal injury, and wrongful death. The Civil Division also includes Small Claims Courts, in which individuals represent themselves in disputes involving damages of $5,000 or less. Appeals from the Probate Division are heard in the Civil Division. Also may provide passport application service. Telephone for local courts. Passports are available at Superior Courts except those in Grand Isle, Lamoille, Orleans, Windham, and Windsor Counties. Many post offices also offer passport service.
Last Assured
06/21/2024
Physical Address
111 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05609
Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00am-4:30pm
Fax
(802) 828-3457
Application process
By Telephone; By Website
Fee
Fees Vary
Service area
Vermont
Agency info
VERMONT JUDICIARY
The Vermont Judiciary encompasses the entire state court system and provides the public with services they need to access the courts and understand court operations in Vermont. The Vermont court system is administered by the Supreme Court. The court administrator, the administrative judge for trial courts, and court-appointed boards and committees assist the Supreme Court by seeing that administrative policies adopted by the court are carried out. Each county has a Superior Court, which is divided into four separate divisions: Civil, Criminal, Family, and Probate. There also is a statewide Environmental Division based in Burlington, which meets in various locations statewide. Statewide jurisdiction over civil violations is provided through the Judicial Bureau.