High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court Listings

High Wycombe Magistrates' Court Listings

Check today's High Wycombe Magistrates' Court listings at Easton Street, HP11 1LR. View daily hearing schedules, case times, courtrooms, and defendant details.

Court Listings for Today

Tuesday, 23rd June 2026

2 Cases Listed

Daily Listings Summary for High Wycombe Magistrates' Court

The official court schedule for Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 comprises a total of 2 cases listed for hearing at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court.

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

Proceedings will be conducted across courtrooms 2, 11.

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 proceedings are due to commence at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court at 10:00 today in courtroom 11. The individual named in the court listing as the defendant is *********, Brandon, bearing case reference number 2600043677. The hearing is open to accredited members of the press and public observers.
The day's business at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court includes a hearing scheduled for 10:00 in court number 2. Court records show that the defendant in this matter is *****, Michael, bearing case reference number 2600099257. Those attending should note that electronic devices must be silenced before entering the courtroom.
⚠️ 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.

About High Wycombe Magistrates' Court and Family Court

High Wycombe Magistrates' Court and Family Court is located at the Law Courts building on Easton Street, High Wycombe, HP11 1LR, in the heart of Buckinghamshire. Serving the local justice area that covers High Wycombe, Marlow, Princes Risborough, and the surrounding parts of south Buckinghamshire, this court is one of the busiest in the Thames Valley region. The building also houses High Wycombe County Court and Family Court on the ground floor, making it a central hub for both criminal and civil proceedings in the area. Hearings typically run across multiple courtrooms, with daily lists regularly featuring cases spread across courtrooms 2 through 12.

Types of Cases Heard at Wycombe Magistrates' Court

High Wycombe Magistrates' Court handles a broad range of summary offences and preliminary hearings for indictable matters. A significant proportion of the caseload involves motoring offences, including speeding, drink driving, drug driving, driving without insurance, failing to stop after an accident, and using a mobile phone while driving. Beyond traffic matters, the court also deals with criminal cases such as theft, assault, public order offences, and possession of controlled substances. Cases are heard before a bench of magistrates — usually a panel of three lay justices assisted by a legal adviser — or before a district judge sitting alone.

As a combined magistrates' and family court, the building also manages family proceedings including adoption applications, childcare arrangement disputes, divorce hearings, and domestic abuse cases. The Single Justice Procedure is used here for less serious summary-only offences, where a single magistrate considers the case on paper without the defendant needing to attend in person.

Court Opening Hours and Contact Details

The court is open Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. For magistrates' court enquiries, you can contact the Courts and Tribunals Service Centre on 03308 084 407 (Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm; Saturday, 8:00am to 2:00pm). General admin queries should be directed to [email protected]. Fine payments can be made by calling 01869 853290 or 0300 790 9901 during office hours. For matters relating to a Single Justice Procedure case, contact the SJS Centre on 0300 303 0656. Written correspondence should be posted to the Milton Keynes Magistrates' Court and Family Court Hearing Centre, 301 Silbury Boulevard, Witan Gate East, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 2AJ.

Getting to High Wycombe Magistrates' Court

The court is well connected by public transport. High Wycombe railway station, served by Chiltern Railways with regular services to and from London Marylebone, Birmingham, and Oxford, is approximately a five-minute walk away. Several bus routes stop within a short walk of the court, including the 102, 103, 300, and X74, with the nearest stops on High Street and Crendon Street. There is no on-site parking at the court. The nearby Easton Street multi-storey car park is now permanently closed, so drivers should use the Wycombe Swan or Railway Place car parks as alternatives. A taxi rank is available outside the railway station for those who need direct transport to the building.

Accessibility and Facilities

The Law Courts building offers level access to the entrance and courtrooms. Assistance dogs are welcome, and hearing enhancement equipment is available by prior arrangement through the court office. Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyards can be requested at reception. Four interview rooms are available on the day of a hearing — these cannot be pre-booked but are allocated by the receptionist on a first-come basis. Baby changing facilities are located in the disabled toilets on the ground floor, and video conferencing facilities, including prison-to-court video links, are available when arranged in advance. Members of the public and accredited journalists are generally permitted to attend hearings unless specific reporting restrictions apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time do hearings start at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court?

Morning sessions usually begin at 10:00am, with additional slots at 11:00am. Afternoon hearings are typically listed from 2:00pm. Exact times vary by day and caseload, so always check the latest court listings above for the current schedule.

Can I attend a hearing at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court as a member of the public?

Yes. Most hearings at this court are open to the public. You will need to pass through security screening on arrival. Some cases, particularly those involving children or sensitive family matters, may have reporting restrictions in place.

Where can I find listings for nearby courts?

If your case has been transferred or you need to check schedules at a neighbouring court, you can view listings for Aylesbury Crown Court or Oxford Magistrates' Court, both of which serve the wider Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire area.