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Courts We Serve » Madera County Superior Court
If you have a criminal case in Madera County, you need both a strong defense and clear information about where your hearings will be held. This page provides an overview of the Madera County Superior Court – Main Courthouse (Criminal Division), including an interactive map, local court details, and how DiSalvo Law can help protect you in this courthouse.
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Madera County Superior Court – Main Courthouse (Criminal Division)
200 South G Street
Madera, CA 93637
This main courthouse handles a large portion of Madera County’s criminal calendar. Checking your department and floor in advance can help you navigate the building quickly on your court date.
Understanding how Madera County judges, prosecutors, and court procedures operate is critical in a criminal case. DiSalvo Law brings decades of Central Valley courtroom experience, strategic insight, and a deep familiarity with how cases move through the Madera County Superior Court. This local knowledge translates into stronger defenses, better negotiations, and a clear advantage for our clients.
Serving clients across Madera, Fresno, Clovis, and surrounding communities, our firm delivers representation tailored to the realities of Madera County criminal defense litigation. View our Criminal Defense Hub or explore Courts We Serve for more local resources.
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What time should I arrive for a criminal hearing in Madera County Superior Court?
You should arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow time for parking, courthouse security screening, and locating your courtroom.
Where do criminal hearings take place in Fresno?
Most criminal matters are heard at the Madera County Superior Court – Main Courthouse (Criminal Division).
Does DiSalvo Law represent clients at the Madera County Superior Court Superior Court?
Yes. DiSalvo Law regularly handles arraignments, motions, pretrial conferences, trials, and sentencing hearings at this courthouse.
How do I check my court date for a Madera County Superior Court criminal case?
You can check via the court’s online portal or by contacting the criminal clerk’s office. DiSalvo Law also keeps clients informed of upcoming hearing dates.
Is parking available at the Madera County Superior Court Superior Court?
Yes. Public parking is available near the courthouse, but it can fill up on busy mornings. Arriving early helps ensure you have enough time to park and reach your courtroom.
If you have a criminal case in Fresno County, DiSalvo Law can explain your options, court dates, and defense strategy. Contact us today for a confidential consultation.