Local Rules of Court
Rules Effective July 1, 2024
The local rules listed and linked below supplement the California Rules of Court and apply in Santa Clara County only. If there is a conflict between the Local Rules of Court and the California Rules of Court, the California Rules of Court apply.
- Local Rules of Court Summary
- Intro: Foreword, Standing Order Re: Code of Professionalism, Courthouse Locations, and Table of Contents
- Local Rules of Court Complete Set (printable version)
- Local Rules Appellate Division
- Local Rules Civil Division
- Local Rules Criminal Division
- Local Rules Family Division
- Local Rules Juvenile Division
- Local Rules Probate Division
- Local Rules Small Claims Division
(Small Claims Local Rules of Court are part of the Civil Local Rules of Court, specifically, Rule 19 Small Claims Actions)
- Local Rules General Court and Administration Rules
Parties and attorneys must comply and be familiar with these Local Rules of Court, which are designed to help the Court and parties resolve cases promptly and efficiently.
Resolutions and General Orders
- Standing Order to Allow for Temporary Judge Policy Exceptions
- Standing Order Re: Use of Recording Devices in Courthouse Facilities and Over Audio or View Platforms
- Standing Order Re: Fees Due For Traffic Citations
- General Order Re: Expressive Activity
- Resolution and General Order Re: Mandatory Electronic Filing
- Resolution and General Order Re: Revisions to Forms
- Policy Re: Privately Retained Court Reporters and Request for Appointment of Official Reporter Pro Tempore form
- Administrative Order Repealing General Court and Administration Rule 7(D)(3)
State Rulesare adopted by the Judicial Council of California for all Superior Courts. The California Rules of Court can be found at: www.courts.ca.gov/ .
Click to view Local Rules of Court for other counties in California .
California Constitution and State Codes (California Law)can be found at: leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes.xhtml .
Forms
State Legal Forms are approved by the Judicial Council and can be found at: www.courts.ca.gov .
Local Legal Forms are designed for use in Santa Clara County only - see forms page .
Proposed Local Rules of Court
See the Proposed Local Rules of Court page to view proposed rule and attachment changes.