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Costa Mesa Justice Complex Facilities and Services

Facility Guide

General  Parking
Parking is free and conveniently located.

Elevators
 Elevator is located at the West end of the building in the main building lobby and services the first and second floors.

Facilities for Persons with Disabilities

Parking
Accessible parking is available for individuals with DMV issued disability placard, on a first-come, first-served basis, in the main parking lot off Harbor Blvd and Sunflower Ave. along the Northwest corner of the building.

Public Restrooms
Public Restrooms are located on the second floor of the facility. The main restroom facilities are adjacent to the weapon screening area. Additional restrooms are at the east end of the building in the hallway behind the public waiting area.

Service Guide

Food
There is no food or drink allowed in the building. There are several fast-food restaurants within walking distance.

Services for Persons with Disabilities

Information regarding ADA accommodations is available in the courthouse main lobby. Please contact Court Staff for assistance.

Service Animals
Dogs or miniature horses specifically trained to aid a person with disabilities are welcome.

Language and American Sign Language (ASL)
Interpreters will be scheduled upon request. To submit your request for this accommodation, use the link located in the Accommodation Service Request section.

Assistive Listening Devices and Communication Access Real-time Translation
For individuals with hearing loss, assistive listening devices, and Communication Access Real-time Translation service are available. If you anticipate needing any of these accommodations during your visit to the Courthouse, please complete the Request for Accommodation form. You can find the link for this form under Accommodation Service Request section.

Service Request and Suggestion Form

The judicial officers and administrative staff want to make court services and facilities accessible to all. Your requests and recommendations are welcome. Please complete a service request and suggestion form available at the Security Desk on the first floor and give it to Court Staff on duty. They are also available to assist you in completing the form. The form can be mailed to:

Costa Mesa Justice Complex
ADA Coordinator
700 Civic Center Drive West
Santa Ana, CA 92701

If you know in advance that you will require accommodation services, use the Judicial Council form linked below.

Accommodation Services Request

One of the Court's goals is to contribute to the quality of life in the community by fairly and impartially administering justice in the most effective, efficient, and professional manner possible.

The California Judicial Council has established a Rule of Court directing the method for requesting specific accommodation services to assist those participating in court proceedings. Forms to request accommodation are available in the Courthouse Lobby and at all public counters throughout the Courthouse.  Additionally, the form can be accessed from the Superior Court of California, County of Orange ADA Information Website. Click here to download the form titled, "Request for Accommodations" directly from the Judicial Council Website.

You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to read the forms. Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader . Suggestions and comments are always welcome. Please give completed request forms to staff at public assistance windows or mail to:

Costa Mesa Justice Complex
ADA Coordinator
700 Civic Center Drive West
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Telephone: (657) 622-7769

Email: adainformation@occourts.org
Website: www.occourts.org

The Superior Court is dedicated to ensuring your visit is as pleasant as possible. Our court and Sheriff's staff are here to help. Please feel free to ask for assistance or accommodation if you are having difficulty using our facility.

Suggestions and comments are always welcome. Please visit our Superior Court Website at  www.occourts.org for more information.

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

The Superior Court of California, County of Orange, does not discriminate on the basis of disability on admission to, access to, or the operation of its programs, services, benefits or activities. Questions, complaints, or requests for additional information regarding Court related ADA issues may be addressed to the Court ADA Site Coordinator. The ADA Site Coordinator will ensure that all complaints are investigated promptly and fairly. All complaints must be filed within ninety (90) days of the last alleged occurrence of discrimination.