
About The Court

The court consists of eleven judges and four commissioners. The judiciary, under a single presiding judge, hears all cases filed with the court. The Court serves the citizenry of San Luis Obispo County at three locations; San Luis Obispo, Grover Beach and Paso Robles.
Hours of Operation
The court is open to the public from 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, excluding court holidays.
Contact Us
Below are the lLocations and numbers of all of the Court departments.
On-line
Please use our Contact Form ![]()
Please do not contact Jury Services through this contact form; you will not receive a response. For Jury Service assistance you may call 805-788-7061.
Main Address
Telephone
Toll Free: 866-249-9475 (within San Luis Obispo County)
Superior Court Reception: 805-781-5143
Lost & Found (only): 805-781-5421
Public Information Requests
via mail
Attn: Jan Michael1035 Palm St. Rm 385
San Luis Obispo, CA 93408
via phone
805-781-5421 (from 8:30am to 4:00pm)
Mission
Uphold the law and provide equal justice for all.
Vision
The Court will resolve disputes fairly, in a manner that promotes public trust and confidence. We will be innovative, efficient, and provide equal and meaningful access to justice. Judicial officers and employees will stand together with a united court culture, where all are able to achieve their very best to serve the needs of the Court and the community.
Community Outreach
To schedule a speaker, tour, or for more information about Community Outreach projects or the Strategic Plan, contact Susan Matherly, Court Executive Officer, at 781-5421.
Notice of Court Closures
In response to the statewide fiscal crisis, the Judicial Council of California approved the closure of all state courts on the third Wednesday of each month, from September 2009 through June 2010.
The closures are authorized by Government Code section 68106, approved by the Governor and Legislature as part of budget trailer bill SB X413 to the 2009-2010 Budget Act.
All California courts are subject to closure; the Superior Courts, the Courts of Appeal, and the California Supreme Court. The closures will result in savings of approximately $94.3 million statewide.