Superior Court of The District of Columbia - Organizational Units

Organizational Units

  • Civil Division – Civil actions and actions in equity; handles temporary restraining orders other than those involving domestic violence. The United States federal courts have jurisdiction over some civil matters within the District of Columbia.
    • Civil Actions Branch – Amount in controversy above $5,000 or cases requesting equitable relief such as declarative judgments, injunctive relief, writs of attachment
    • Landlord and Tenant Branch – processes cases filed for possession of real property or violations of lease agreements
    • Small Claims and Conciliation Branch – Amount in controversy below $5,000
  • Criminal Division – Misdemeanor, felony, and serious traffic offenses. Also includes Community Courts, which take a problem-solving approach to crime.
    • Case Management Branch
    • Special Proceedings Branch
    • Quality Assurance Branch
    • Courtroom Support Branch
  • Family Court Operations Division – Family court
    • Family Court Central Intake Center (CIC)
    • Domestic Relations Branch – divorce, legal separation, annulment, child custody, habeas corpus, and adoption
    • Juvenile and Neglect Branch – juvenile delinquency, child abuse and neglect.
    • Paternity and Child Support Branch – establishment of paternity, child support, and wage withholding
    • Marriage Bureau – marriage licenses/records; applications to perform marriage ceremonies in the District of Columbia by authorized ministers and others
    • Mental Health and Mental Retardation Branch – "hospitalization and continued treatment of persons adjudicated as mentally retarded or in need of mental health services"
    • Counsel for Child Abuse and Neglect Branch is responsible for the determination of party eligibility for court appointed counsel in child abuse and neglect proceedings and processes the appointment of attorneys for parties in these cases.
    • Family Court Self Help Center – "provides legal information and assistance to self-represented parties in Family Court Cases."
    • Family Treatment Court -"court-supervised, voluntary, comprehensive residential substance abuse treatment program for mothers/female caretakers whose children are the subject of a child neglect case."
  • Domestic Violence Unit – Domestic violence
  • Probate Division/Office of the Register of Wills' – Probate court
    • Office of the Register of Wills
      • Auditing and Appraisals Branch
      • Probate Operations Branch
        • Small Estates Section
        • Decedents Estates and Guardianship of Minors Section
      • Interventions and Trusts Branch.
  • Tax Division – Appeals and petitions for review of assessments made by the District of Columbia, as well as all proceedings brought by the District of Columbia for the imposition of criminal penalties pursuant to the provisions of the District of Columbia Code
  • Family Court – Social Services Division – Juveniles who are awaiting trial on juvenile charges or who are on probation after pleading or being found involved in a crime.
  • Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division – Mediation and alternative dispute resolution services.
  • Special Operations Division
    • Jurors Office
    • Appeals Coordinator's Office
    • Child Care Center
    • Judge-in-Chambers
    • Office of Court Interpreting Services

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