Derby Magistrates’ Court Listings

Derby Magistrates' Court Listings

Derby Magistrates' Court listings today at St Mary's Gate, DE1 3JR. View daily hearing schedules, case results, courtroom allocations and defendant information.

Court Listings for Today

Tuesday, 23rd June 2026

15 Cases Listed

Daily Listings Summary for Derby Magistrates' Court

The official court schedule for Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 comprises a total of 15 cases listed for hearing at Derby Magistrates' Court.

Hearings are scheduled to commence at the following times: 10:00, 14:00.

Proceedings will be conducted across courtrooms 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12.

Members of the public and accredited media representatives are generally permitted to attend these hearings, subject to any reporting restrictions that may be in place.

Court administration records indicate that Derby Magistrates' Court has listed a matter for 14:00 to be heard in court 5. The person due to appear before the bench is *****, Iain, bearing case reference number 2600030690. Solicitors and barristers should robe in the designated areas provided.
A court sitting has been arranged at Derby Magistrates' Court with the matter due to be called at 10:00 in courtroom 11. The defendant appearing in this matter is *****, Jarred, bearing case reference number 2600030283. Members of the public attending court are requested to maintain silence during proceedings.
Today's court business at Derby Magistrates' Court includes a hearing timetabled for 10:00 in courtroom 12. The individual listed as defendant is *****, Jarred, bearing case reference number 2600030488. The court building is accessible for wheelchair users via the main entrance.
Court listings published for today show that Derby Magistrates' Court has a hearing scheduled for 14:00 in courtroom number 3. The individual named on the court list is ******, Jason, bearing case reference number 2600029773. Seating in the public gallery is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The court register for Derby Magistrates' Court shows that a matter is scheduled for hearing at 14:00, with proceedings taking place in court 4. The individual identified in the listing is ******, Harry, bearing case reference number 2600030224. Refreshment facilities are available in the court building for those attending lengthy proceedings.
Information displayed on the court screens at Derby Magistrates' Court shows a hearing listed for 14:00 in courtroom 7. The person named in the court records for this matter is *********, Charlie, bearing case reference number 2600030240. Security screening is in operation at all court building entrances.
Court records indicate that a legal matter is scheduled to be heard at Derby Magistrates' Court with the session expected to begin at 14:00 and the proceedings will be conducted in court 7. The defendant who has been listed for this court appearance is recorded as *****, Mark, bearing case reference number 2600030607. Attendees should be aware that court schedules can sometimes be subject to last-minute alterations.
A legal hearing is scheduled to proceed at Derby Magistrates' Court at 14:00 today, taking place in court 4. The defendant named on the court list is *****, Thomas, bearing case reference number 2600029803. Court proceedings typically conclude by 4:30pm unless otherwise directed by the judge.
Information obtained from the Xhibit court display system confirms a hearing at Derby Magistrates' Court scheduled for 14:00 to take place in courtroom 1. The individual named in the court documentation for this particular hearing is ********, Anthony, bearing case reference number 2600030232. Observers wishing to attend should note that courtroom doors typically open approximately fifteen minutes before the scheduled start time.
A hearing is listed to take place at Derby Magistrates' Court today, with the case scheduled to begin at 14:00 in court 9. The defendant due to appear before the court is ******, Limbi, bearing case reference number 2600029722. Reporting restrictions may apply to certain aspects of the proceedings.
Official court records show that a hearing has been arranged at Derby Magistrates' Court for 14:00 in court number 8. The defendant in this scheduled matter is ****, Andrei, bearing case reference number 2600030038. Coat and bag storage is available in the court foyer.
Pursuant to the daily court schedule, a hearing has been listed at Derby Magistrates' Court to begin at 14:00 in courtroom 3. The defendant whose appearance is required for this matter is *******, Ashleigh, bearing case reference number 2600030720. Parties to the proceedings should report to the court office upon arrival to confirm their attendance.
The official schedule for Derby Magistrates' Court indicates that proceedings will take place at 14:00 today, with the hearing assigned to court 7. According to court records, the person listed to appear is *****, Tristan, bearing case reference number 2600029714. Court ushers are available to assist visitors in locating the correct courtroom.
The court administration has confirmed that a hearing is due to take place at Derby Magistrates' Court beginning at 14:00 with proceedings assigned to courtroom 7. The person named in connection with this scheduled court appearance is ******, Jayson, bearing case reference number 2600029781. Journalists covering this hearing are reminded to comply with any reporting restrictions that may be in place.
The advertised schedule for Derby Magistrates' Court shows a matter listed for hearing at 14:00 in court 4. According to official records, the defendant in this case is ****, Stephen, bearing case reference number 2600029854. Note-taking by members of the public gallery is generally permitted.
⚠️ Important Notice: Court listings are subject to change at short notice. Hearing times may be amended by the court. Please verify all details with the court directly before attending.

Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court — Today's Hearing Schedule

Derby Magistrates' Court, officially known as Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court, is located at The Court House, 18 St Mary's Gate, Derby DE1 3JR. Situated in the heart of Derby city centre, this court serves as the principal magistrates' venue for the entire Southern Derbyshire region. The building itself is a beautifully converted courthouse equipped with modern facilities, including video conferencing, prison-to-court video links, and four ground-floor interview rooms. Whether you are a defendant, witness, solicitor, or member of the public, our daily listings above provide the most current hearing schedule, courtroom allocations, and case reference numbers for every session.

Cases Heard at Derby Magistrates' Court

As with all magistrates' courts in England and Wales, every criminal case in the Southern Derbyshire area begins here before a district judge or panel of lay magistrates — there is no jury at this level. The court handles a wide range of summary offences including common assault, criminal damage, public order offences, drink driving, and shoplifting. Either-way offences such as theft, burglary, and ABH are also heard here, with magistrates deciding whether the case remains at this court or is committed to Derby Crown Court for trial. Derby Magistrates' Court is particularly busy with motoring offences — speeding cases from the M1, A38, A50, A52, A6, and A61 corridors make up a significant portion of the weekly list. Single Justice Procedure cases, typically involving minor road traffic matters and TV licence offences, are processed here as well.

Court Opening Hours and Contact Details

Derby Magistrates' Court is open Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Courts and Tribunals Service Centre handles general enquiries on 0330 808 4407 (Monday to Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm; Saturday, 8:00 am – 2:00 pm). For pre-court magistrates' enquiries where your reference number is just numbers, email [email protected]. Post-court enquiries should be directed to [email protected]. If your reference number contains both letters and numbers, contact the Crime Customer Service Centre at [email protected]. The Single Justice Service Centre can be reached at [email protected] for Single Justice Procedure cases.

Getting to Derby Magistrates' Court

The courthouse on St Mary's Gate has no onsite parking. The nearest pay car parks are Parksafe (DE1 3NT), Chapel Street (DE1 3GU), and the Assembly Rooms car park (DE1 3AF). Disabled parking spaces are available on Bold Lane, around the corner from the court — turn left from St Mary's Gate. Derby Railway Station is approximately one mile south-west of the court, roughly a 20-minute walk or a short taxi ride through the city centre. Several Arriva and Trent Barton bus routes stop within five minutes' walk of the building. The court has step-free access via a ramp at the main entrance, a lift between the ground and first floors, and level access into all courtrooms and hearing rooms.

Areas and Towns Covered

Derby Magistrates' Court serves defendants and cases originating from across the Southern Derbyshire jurisdiction. Beyond Derby itself, the court covers cases from Long Eaton, Ilkeston, Swadlincote, Heanor, Alfreton, Belper, Ripley, and Ashbourne. Residents summoned from neighbouring areas such as Chesterfield may attend their own local magistrates' court instead, depending on where the offence occurred and which court has jurisdiction. Bail applications, sentencing hearings, case management sessions, and trials are all conducted here on a daily basis, with the hearing list typically published each morning by HMCTS.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I attend a hearing at Derby Magistrates' Court?

Yes. Most hearings are open to the public unless specific reporting restrictions have been imposed by the presiding judge or magistrates. You do not need permission to observe proceedings — simply arrive at the courthouse, pass through security, and take a seat in the public gallery of the relevant courtroom.

What should I bring if I have a court appearance?

Bring your court summons or postal requisition letter, any legal paperwork from your solicitor, and a form of photo identification. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your listed hearing time to allow for security screening and to locate your courtroom. Baby changing facilities are available in the disabled toilets on the ground floor, and refreshments can be purchased from vending machines inside the building.