If you have received a postal order from the Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court, you may be feeling perplexed as to what it means and what to do next. To help make the court process easier and less daunting, this guide will give you all the information you need on what to expect when you go to court, as well as how to get there. With the right information and legal representation, you will feel more confident and prepared as you go through your day in court.
If you are served a summons from Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court, it is your legal obligation to appear in court on the appointed date and time. Unfortunately, the document itself won’t indicate why charges have been brought against you or what evidence is being used to prosecute. In such a situation, it is imperative that you contact a criminal defence lawyer right away. A qualified attorney can provide advice on the best course of action to take in order to respond to the claims that are being made against you. Time is of the essence; don’t hesitate to contact a lawyer as soon as you receive the postal requisition so you can be fully prepared for your court appearance.
As a firm with decades of experience, Stuart Miller Solicitors are proud to have represented numerous clients at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court. Our team of criminal defence specialists have offered their expertise to a wide range of individuals over the years, enabling us to acquire a substantial understanding of the local court system and any unique characteristics and processes it may have. Our solicitors are able to work alongside magistrates to achieve the most desirable outcome for our clients. We also possess the skills and knowledge to handle more complex legal matters if the case is taken to the Crown Court. If you require the assistance of a dependable legal representative, please do not hesitate to contact us for a no-obligation consultation.
The street address for Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court is:
The Court House
Harefield Road
Uxbridge
UB8 1PQ
If you need to write to the court, use the same address.
You can access Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court via bus routes 222, 607, A10, U1, and U3. If you want to take the Tube to the court, take the Piccadilly or Metropolitan lines.
Uxbridge Shopping Centre is approximately five minutes’ walk from the court buildings and is the best option for public parking in the area. There are some areas with unrestricted street parking, but the spaces are usually taken by local residents, even on busy weekdays. Some other private car parks are also available in the area.
Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. There are no specific hours for counter service. The court is closed on public holidays.
If you have a general enquiry, you can contact Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court at: [email protected].
For payments, email: [email protected].
For citizens advice, email: [email protected].
What is the Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court phone number?
There are various telephone numbers for Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court:
For general queries, call 0300 303 0645.
If you have a question regarding payments, call: 0300 123 9252.
Reach the witness service on: 0300 332 1369.
When you arrive at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court, go to the reception desk and give the staff whatever information they need pertaining to your case (name or case number are most common). The security personnel will likely conduct a bag check and potentially a pat-down when you go in to ensure you do not have any dangerous items on you. Afterwards, you will be directed to the corresponding courtroom, where you should wait until your case is called. The court staff can also help you find your solicitor and can point you in the direction of amenities such as toilets, food, and other services. Look out for screens around the courthouse for updates or changes to timings and courtrooms.
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