People who represent themselves in court without lawyers can get information about court forms and procedures at the new Customer Service Center located within the main lobby of the Kaua‘i Judiciary Complex. Although they cannot provide legal advice, the Customer
People who represent themselves in court without lawyers can get information about court forms and procedures at the new Customer Service Center located within the main lobby of the Kaua‘i Judiciary Complex. Although they cannot provide legal advice, the Customer Service Center staff will provide court forms, assist with the filing of documents and answer general questions about court procedures.
The Customer Service Center, which opened March 3, is staffed by personnel from the Legal Documents Branch from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The center is equipped with public-access computers, copiers and microfilm reader/copiers.
According to Fifth Circuit Chief Judge Randal Valenciano, the center is part of the judiciary’s effort to serve the public.
“It is our hope that the people of Kaua`i will take advantage of this resource,” he said.
According to Ernest W. Barreira, deputy chief court administrator with the Fifth Judicial District, the intent is to have participates who have questions or require special assistance report to the center before proceeding to the counter to file documents.
This will help ensure that everyone receives appropriate help and that document filing occurs efficiently.
The Customer Service Center does not field questions about traffic tickets. Those with questions about their traffic ticket should report to the traffic windows at the customer service counter.