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Daily Listings Summary for Kirklees Huddersfield Magistrates' Court
The official court schedule for Wednesday, 24th June 2026 comprises a total of 17 cases listed for hearing at Kirklees Huddersfield Magistrates' Court.
Hearings are scheduled to commence at the following times: 10:00, 14:00.
Proceedings will be conducted across courtrooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 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.
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View Listings →Kirklees (Huddersfield) Magistrates' Court – Daily Hearing Schedule and Court Information
Kirklees (Huddersfield) Magistrates' Court serves the wider Kirklees district, covering Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Batley, Mirfield, Holmfirth, Heckmondwike and surrounding communities across West Yorkshire. As one of the busiest magistrates' courts in the region, it handles a high volume of daily cases ranging from summary criminal offences and bail hearings to family proceedings and single justice procedure matters. The court plays a central role in the local justice system for a district with a population of over 440,000 residents, and its daily listings are updated each morning to reflect scheduled hearings, courtroom allocations and any last-minute amendments.
Court Location and Contact Details
The court is located at Court House, Civic Centre, Castlegate, Huddersfield HD1 2NW, positioned within the Civic Centre complex alongside Huddersfield Police Station. The postal address for written correspondence is P.O. Box B37, Court House, Civic Centre, Huddersfield HD1 2NH. For general magistrates' court enquiries, contact the Courts and Tribunals Service Centre on 0330 808 4407 (Monday to Friday, 8:30am–5pm; Saturday, 8am–2pm). Single Justice Procedure queries should be directed to 0300 303 0656 or via email at [email protected]. General crime-related enquiries can be emailed to [email protected].
Opening Hours
- Court sessions: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm
- Public counter: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 4:00pm
- Telephone enquiries: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm
- The court is closed on weekends and public holidays.
Types of Cases Heard at Kirklees Magistrates' Court
Kirklees Magistrates' Court deals with a broad range of matters under its jurisdiction. Criminal cases make up the majority of the daily list and include offences such as assault, theft, shoplifting, drug possession, drink-driving, public order offences, criminal damage and driving offences. Magistrates can impose sentences of up to six months' custody for a single offence or up to 12 months in total for multiple offences, along with fines up to £5,000. More serious indictable offences — including serious violent crime, large-scale fraud or Class A drug supply — are heard at initial hearings here before being committed to Leeds Crown Court for trial or sentencing. The court also handles family proceedings, including child arrangement orders and childcare matters following parental separation, through its Family Court jurisdiction.
Getting to the Court by Public Transport and Car
Kirklees Magistrates' Court is centrally located in Huddersfield town centre and well served by public transport. Huddersfield Bus Station is approximately a five-minute walk north of the court building, with frequent services including routes 202, 203, 232, 549, X1 and X63 stopping nearby on High Street, Outcote Bank and Market Street. Huddersfield Railway Station, served by TransPennine Express and Northern services with connections to Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and York, is around a 10-minute walk from the court via Castlegate. On-site parking is extremely limited, and visitors are strongly advised to use public transport or nearby pay-and-display car parks in the town centre. For those travelling from the Bradford and Keighley area, direct bus and rail links make the journey straightforward.
Court Facilities and Accessibility
The building provides full disabled access to ground-floor courtrooms, the Youth Court and Family Hearing Court room. Accessible toilets, a hearing enhancement loop and assistance dogs are all accommodated. Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyards are available on request. The court has a dedicated vulnerable witness waiting area, public waiting rooms, interview rooms and video conferencing facilities including prison-to-court video links available by prior arrangement. A cafeteria on site provides refreshments, and a trained first aider is available during operating hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check today's listings at Kirklees Magistrates' Court?
Daily hearing schedules for Kirklees (Huddersfield) Magistrates' Court are published each morning on this page. Listings include courtroom numbers, scheduled times and case references. Court schedules may be subject to last-minute changes, so check back for updates on the day of your hearing.
Can members of the public attend hearings?
Yes, magistrates' court hearings are generally open to the public. Courtroom doors typically open around 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. However, the presiding magistrate retains the authority to restrict public access in certain cases, particularly those involving family matters or vulnerable witnesses.
What should I do if I have been summoned to appear?
If you have received a summons or charge sheet listing Kirklees Magistrates' Court, arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled hearing time. Report to the court reception desk with your paperwork. If you have instructed a solicitor, ensure they are aware of your hearing date, courtroom number and case reference. Legal aid and duty solicitor services are available at the court for defendants who do not have legal representation.
