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Complaints about Court Staff

If you want to complain about the conduct of an employee of the court who is not a magistrate or judge, we recommend that you first direct your complaint to the employee's immediate supervisor such as the clerk of court, chief juvenile court officer, or district court administrator.

If you have done this and you are not satisfied that the complaint was properly addressed, you may contact the local district court administrator or the chief judge of the judicial district.

In addition, the Judicial Qualifications Commission has authority to review allegations of unethical conduct asserted against court employees.

 

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