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ADA Policy/Request for Accommodations

Requests for Accommodations by Persons with Disabilities

It is the intent of this Court to assure that qualified individuals with disabilities have equal and full access to the judicial system including court proceedings, services, programs, and activities. Nothing in this document shall be construed to impose limitations or to invalidate the remedies, rights, and procedures accorded to any qualified individuals with disabilities under state or federal law.

Court users, including jurors, parties in a case, witnesses, lawyers and others, can receive reasonable accommodations from the court if necessary to fully participate in court programs or services. For more information, please read the brochure for For Persons with Disabilities Requesting Accommodations.

The Court normally requires at least 5 working days advance notification in order to provide an accommodation. If you are in need of an accommodation due to a disability please complete the MC-410 form and return it to the Court's ADA Coordinator, Tony Stevens.

Please note the ADA Coordinator will be basing his or her decision on the California Rules of Court, Rule 1.100, found on the Judicial Council's website. You may either submit the MC-410 form in person at Human Resources, or mail it to the following location:

Madera Superior Court
Attn: Tony Stevens
200 South "G" Street
Madera, CA 93637
559-416-5517

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