Some people won’t get their day in court Monday when downtown area Los Angeles County Superior Courts are closed to the public due to the large crowds and street closures expected for the Dodgers’ victory parade.
The courthouses closed Monday are the Stanley Mosk Courthouse at 111 N. Hill St., the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center at 210 W. Temple St., Superior Court departments at the Spring Street Courthouse at 312 N. Spring St. and the Archives and Records Center at 222 N. Hill Street.
All court matters scheduled for Monday in the downtown Civic Center courthouses will be continued or rescheduled.
People seeking restraining orders may visit any courthouse that hears family law matters.
Jurors who were scheduled to serve Monday do not need to call in for reporting instructions Sunday night but must resume calling in Monday for Tuesday instructions. Jurors currently serving on trials in those courthouses do not need to report Monday.
The majority of Los Angeles County courthouses will remain open with normal operations, Superior Court officials said.
Regular operations at the Civic Center courthouses will resume on Tuesday.
Also Monday, the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration — headquarters for the Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office, Auditor-Controller’s Office, Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office and Board of Supervisors — will be closed for the Dodgers victory parade.
Members of the public seeking assistance from the Assessor’s Office can visit one of its district and regional office locations for in-person services, and requests for assistance can also be submitted online at assessor.lacounty.gov.
The HOA will reopen and return to regular operations on Tuesday.
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