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Santa Fe County Magistrate Court
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The Santa Fe County Magistrate Court in Santa Fe, NM, is part of New Mexico's judicial system, comprising the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and various district and magistrate courts. With sixty-seven judges overseeing sixty-six magistrate courts, the court handles cases involving torts, contracts, landlord-tenant rights, and misdemeanor offenses, including DWI and DUI violations.
The court prioritizes accessibility and provides resources for self-representation, jury duty information, and public records access, ensuring that services are available to all citizens. Through various specialized programs, the Magistrate Court aims to uphold justice while facilitating a collaborative approach in addressing community needs.
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Where are the employees? No one answers the telephone there and there is no answering machine. The phone just keeps ringing over and over again. I have been calling for over an hour and twenty...