Hillsborough County Superior Court South

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Court Type:Superior Court
State:NH
County:Hillsborough
Street Address:30 Spring St.
City:Nashua
Zip Code:3060
Phone:855-212-1234
Hours:Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Website URL:https://www.courts.state.nh.us/courtlocations/hillsupedir.htm
Parking:The Elm Street Parking Garage is available for use by jurors. You should have received a parking permit with your summons for use in the garage on the third and fourth floors only.
Directions:From the north, there are two ways to travel:1) Take Interstate 93 South to Interstate 293 South. Follow Interstate 293 to the F.E. Everett Turnpike (Route 3). Take Exit 5E off the Everett Turnpike. At the end of the ramp, take a right and head East on Route 111 (Kinsley Street). Go by St. Joseph’s Hospital. Go through two sets of lights. Get into the middle lane at the third set of lights and go straight through. Go by the Hitchcock Clinic at the next set of lights. Get in right lane, go past the Post Office and Courthouse will be on the right (across from a church).2) Take Interstate 93 South to Interstate 293 South. Follow Interstate 293 to the F.E. Everett Turnpike (Route 3). Take Exit 7E off the Everett Turnpike. At the end of the ramp, take a right and head East on Amherst Street. Go by Holman Stadium, and then you’ll come to a set of lights at Main Street. Take a right (down hill) onto Main Street. Go to the 5th set of lights ( you will pass City Hall on your right). Take a left onto Hollis Street (Route 111 East). Take first left onto Spring Street at the next set of lights. Get in right lane, go past the Post Office and the Courthouse will be on the right (across from a church).From the south: Take F.E. Everett Turnpike North to Route 111 East (Exit 5). Head East on Route 111 (Kinsley Street). Cross Main Street (So. NH Regional Med. Ctr. Is on right) onto Spring Street. Once on Spring Street go past Post Office and the Courthouse will be on the right (across from a church). From the east: Take Route 111 West to Spring Street. Turn right onto Spring Street, go past the Post Office and the Courthouse will be on the right (across from a church).From the west: Take Route 101-A (Amherst Street) East to Main Street. Bear right onto Main Street. At 5th set of lights turn left onto E. Hollis Street. Take first left onto Spring Street. Get in right lane, go past the Post Office and the Courthouse will be on the right (across from a church).
Restrictions:There is a dress code for jurors. Do not wear torn clothing, shorts, cut-offs, tee shirts, tank tops or clothing with slogans or written expressions. Your clothes should be neat, clean and comfortable.
Forms & Filing:https://www.courts.nh.gov/resources/forms-and-fees
Divisions / Services:https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/superior-court
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar:https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/superior-court/daily-docket
Jury Service:https://www.courts.nh.gov/jurors
Languages:Multiple
ADA:Mary Ann Dempsey, ADA Coordinator
ADA Phone:603-271-9904
ADA Fax / Email: mdempsey@courts.state.nh.us
Special Access:Under state and federal law, a service animal is allowed to accompany a disabled individual in all areas of the building where court users are normally allowed to go. Please be advised that a service animal is a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. “Comfort,” “therapy,” or “emotional support” animals do not meet the definition of a service animal because they have not been trained to do work or perform a specific task related to a person’s disabilities.
About / Additional Info:There are 11 Superior Courts throughout the State of New Hampshire. Each county is represented by one Superior Court, with the exception of Hillsborough County, which has two courts, a northern and southern location.