Lancaster Magistrates’ Court Listings

Lancaster Magistrates' Court Listings

Check today's Lancaster Magistrates' Court listings at Lancaster Courthouse, George Street, LA1 1XZ. Daily hearing schedules, contact details and case info.

Court Listings for Today

Tuesday, 23rd June 2026

12 Cases Listed

Daily Listings Summary for Lancaster Magistrates' Court

The official court schedule for Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 comprises a total of 12 cases listed for hearing at Lancaster Magistrates' Court.

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

Proceedings will be conducted across courtrooms 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 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.

Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service records show that a hearing has been scheduled at Lancaster Magistrates' Court for 10:00 today in courtroom 2. The defendant listed for this appearance is ********, Emma, bearing case reference number 2600076305. Court users are advised to arrive at least thirty minutes prior to the scheduled hearing time.
Court listings published for today show that Lancaster Magistrates' Court has a hearing scheduled for 14:00 in courtroom number 10. The individual named on the court list is ********, Rita, bearing case reference number 2400071822. Seating in the public gallery is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Information displayed on the court screens at Lancaster Magistrates' Court shows a hearing listed for 14:00 in courtroom 12. The person named in the court records for this matter is *****, Paul. Security screening is in operation at all court building entrances.
Administrative records from Lancaster Magistrates' Court confirm that legal proceedings are scheduled to commence at 10:00 in court 6. The person required to attend this hearing is named as *******, Lee, bearing case reference number 2600076348. Legal representatives should ensure they have registered their attendance with court staff before the hearing begins.
In accordance with the daily court schedule, proceedings are listed at Lancaster Magistrates' Court to commence at 10:00 in court 10. The defendant named in these proceedings is ********, Dee, bearing case reference number 2600076321. Legal aid representatives are available at the court for those requiring assistance.
Court schedules published this morning confirm that a hearing will proceed at Lancaster Magistrates' Court from 10:00 onwards in courtroom 7. The individual whose name appears on the official listing is *******, Rebecca, bearing case reference number 2600084944. Appropriate dress is required for all persons entering the courtroom.
Today's court business at Lancaster Magistrates' Court includes a hearing timetabled for 14:00 in courtroom 1. The individual listed as defendant is ******, Kylie, bearing case reference number 2600087692. The court building is accessible for wheelchair users via the main entrance.
Based on official court lists and local court reporter observations, a case is scheduled at Lancaster Magistrates' Court for 14:00 in court 3. The individual whose attendance has been required for this hearing is identified in the court records as ****, Graham, bearing case reference number 2600085444. All visitors to the court building are subject to security checks upon entry.
The court diary for Lancaster Magistrates' Court includes a listing commencing at 10:00 which has been allocated to courtroom 12. Court records identify the individual due to appear as ********, Leanne, bearing case reference number 2600074140. Visitors to the court are reminded that photography and recording are strictly prohibited within court premises.
Official court records show that a hearing has been arranged at Lancaster Magistrates' Court for 10:00 in court number 9. The defendant in this scheduled matter is *****, Steven, bearing case reference number 2600084952. Coat and bag storage is available in the court foyer.
According to the daily cause list, Lancaster Magistrates' Court has scheduled a hearing for 10:00 in courtroom 7. The person named in connection with this hearing is ******, Michael, bearing case reference number 2600084960. Witness service volunteers are present at the court to provide support to those giving evidence.
Court proceedings are due to commence at Lancaster Magistrates' Court at 10:00 today in courtroom 2. The individual named in the court listing as the defendant is *****, Bobby, bearing case reference number 2600040890. The hearing is open to accredited members of the press and public observers.
⚠️ 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.

Today's Court Listings at Lancaster Magistrates' Court

Lancaster Magistrates' Court serves the city of Lancaster, Morecambe, and surrounding areas across north Lancashire. Located inside Lancaster Courthouse on George Street, LA1 1XZ, the court sits adjacent to Lancaster Town Hall in the heart of the historic city centre. Hearings are listed daily for a range of criminal and summary offences, from driving matters and public order cases to domestic violence protection orders, breach of community orders, and single justice procedure notices. Whether you are a defendant, witness, solicitor, or member of the public, the daily listings published on this page will help you confirm scheduled hearings, courtroom allocations, and sitting times.

Cases Heard at Lancaster Magistrates' Court

As a magistrates' court within the Lancashire region, Lancaster Courthouse handles a broad caseload. Criminal matters dealt with here include summary-only offences such as common assault, theft, criminal damage, and motoring offences like drink driving, speeding, and driving without insurance. The court also conducts bail hearings, remand decisions, and committal proceedings for indictable offences that must be sent to the Crown Court. Either-way offences, including burglary and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, are heard at allocation stage before magistrates determine the appropriate venue for trial.

Beyond criminal work, Lancaster Courthouse handles family proceedings including domestic violence protection orders, child arrangement disputes, and divorce hearings. Civil jurisdiction covers money claims, housing possession cases, and bankruptcy matters. The Single Justice Procedure is also administered here, allowing a single magistrate to deal with minor summary offences on paper without requiring the defendant to attend court. Cases from across Lancaster, Morecambe, Carnforth, and the wider Lune Valley are regularly listed at this venue.

Address, Contact Details and Opening Hours

Lancaster Courthouse is situated on George Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1XZ, directly beside Lancaster Town Hall. The court building opens at 09:00 and closes at 16:00, Monday to Friday. Counter services are available by appointment only between 10:00 and 14:00. For magistrates' court enquiries, contact the Courts and Tribunals Service Centre on 0330 808 4407 (Monday to Friday, 8:30am–5:00pm; Saturday 8:00am–2:00pm). Written correspondence regarding criminal cases should be directed to Preston Magistrates' Court, Lawson Street, Preston, PR1 2QT. Email enquiries can be sent to [email protected] for general queries, or [email protected] for listing-specific questions.

How to Get to Lancaster Courthouse

Lancaster Courthouse is easily accessible by road, rail, and bus. If travelling by car, follow signs for Lancaster Town Centre from Junction 34 of the M6, taking the A683 exit and then following signs for the City Centre along the A6. The court building is on George Street, on the left just past J Balshaw Carpets. The nearest public car park is Charter House on Bulk Street, a short walk from the court entrance. Disabled parking bays are available at the side of the Town Hall, though these cannot be pre-booked.

Lancaster railway station is approximately a 10-minute walk (half a mile) from the courthouse. Exit the station, turn left, and follow the road until you reach the King's Arms Hotel, then turn right and continue towards George Street. Several local bus routes stop directly on George Street, including the 2, 3, 4, 10, 12, and 89A services operated by Stagecoach. For real-time travel information, check National Rail Enquiries or the Stagecoach website before your journey.

Lancaster's Judicial History

Lancaster has a rich legal heritage stretching back centuries, most prominently associated with Lancaster Castle, which served as a Crown Court and prison for over 800 years. The infamous Pendle Witch Trials of 1612 were held within the castle walls, making it one of the most historically significant court buildings in England. Lancaster Crown Court operated from the castle until 2019, when it was closed due to security and accessibility limitations arising from the building's Grade I listed status. Following a public consultation concluded in 2025, crime hearings previously heard at Lancaster Crown Court were permanently transferred to Preston Magistrates' Court and Preston Crown Court. Today, the magistrates' court on George Street continues to serve as Lancaster's primary venue for summary criminal cases and family proceedings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time do hearings start at Lancaster Magistrates' Court?

Morning sessions at Lancaster Courthouse typically begin at 10:00, with afternoon hearings starting from 14:00. Court users are advised to arrive at least 30 minutes before their scheduled hearing to allow time for security checks and registration at reception.

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

Yes. Most magistrates' court hearings are open to the public unless specific reporting restrictions have been imposed by the bench. Family proceedings and cases involving minors are generally heard in private.

Where are criminal cases from Lancaster heard if they go to Crown Court?

Indictable and either-way offences committed for trial from Lancaster Magistrates' Court are transferred to Preston Crown Court. Lancaster Crown Court, previously housed within Lancaster Castle, has been permanently closed since 2019. Defendants and legal representatives should check Burnley Magistrates' Court listings or Preston listings for related Lancashire case schedules.

Is there parking near Lancaster Courthouse?

The nearest public car park is Charter House on Bulk Street, within a short walking distance of the court. Limited disabled parking spaces are available beside Lancaster Town Hall, next to the courthouse. Pay-and-display street parking is also available on surrounding roads, though spaces fill quickly during weekday mornings.