Telford Magistrates' Court listings updated daily. View today's hearings, case schedules and defendant info at Telford Justice Centre, Malinsgate TF3 4HX.
Daily Listings Summary for Telford Magistrates' Court
The official court schedule for Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 comprises a total of 7 cases listed for hearing at Telford Magistrates' Court.
Hearings are scheduled to commence at the following times: 09:30, 10:00, 14:00.
Proceedings will be conducted across courtrooms 02, 04.
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 →Telford Magistrates' Court Daily Hearings and Case Information
Telford Magistrates' Court sits within the Telford Justice Centre on Telford Square, Malinsgate, Telford TF3 4HX, serving the entire borough of Telford and Wrekin as well as the wider county of Shropshire. The court handles a range of criminal and civil matters, including summary offences, single justice procedure cases, claims against employers, and preliminary hearings for indictable offences that may later be committed to the Crown Court. Cases are heard by magistrates (Justices of the Peace) or district judges, depending on the nature and complexity of the proceedings. This page publishes the daily cause list for Telford Magistrates' Court so that defendants, legal professionals, journalists and members of the public can check scheduled hearings in advance.
Types of Cases Heard at Telford Magistrates' Court
The court deals with the full range of summary criminal matters typical of a busy magistrates' court in the West Midlands region. These include motoring offences, theft and shoplifting, common assault, criminal damage, public order offences, and minor drug possession charges. Telford Magistrates' Court also conducts first appearances and bail hearings for more serious either-way offences such as burglary, ABH, and fraud, before cases are either retained or sent to Shrewsbury Crown Court for trial. Family proceedings, including applications for domestic violence protection orders and child contact disputes, are also listed at this venue.
Contact Details and Opening Hours
Telford Justice Centre is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The court is closed on weekends and public holidays. For magistrates' court enquiries, the Courts and Tribunals Service Centre can be reached by email at [email protected] or by telephone on 01785 223144 and 0330 808 4407. Administrative matters are managed by the Staffordshire Administration Team based at Stafford Combined Court Centre. Visitors should arrive at least 30 minutes before a scheduled hearing, as all court users and their belongings must pass through a security arch on entry.
Getting to Telford Justice Centre
The court is located in Telford town centre, making it well connected by both road and public transport. Telford Central railway station is approximately a 9-minute walk from the building, with regular services operated by West Midlands Railway and Transport for Wales connecting to Birmingham, Shrewsbury, and mid-Wales. Several bus routes stop within close proximity, including the 2, 4, 5 and 99A services, with the nearest stop at Bridge Retail Park around 6 minutes on foot. For those travelling by car, multiple public car parks are available in Telford Town Centre. The court building offers level access at the entrance and ground floor hearing rooms, with a lift providing access to first-floor courtrooms for anyone with mobility needs.
Facilities Inside the Court
Telford Justice Centre has 11 interview rooms available for public use on a first-come, first-served basis. These cannot be reserved in advance. The building includes a children's waiting room and is part of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower network, with lanyards available on request. Assistance dogs are welcome throughout. A portable hearing enhancement system can be arranged by contacting the court ahead of your visit. Video conferencing and prison-to-court video link facilities are available by prior arrangement for legal professionals. Please note that there are currently no refreshment facilities within the court building, so visitors attending lengthy hearings should plan accordingly. Nearby Telford Shopping Centre offers several cafés and food outlets a short walk from the court.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find out if a case is listed at Telford Magistrates' Court today?
The daily court list for Telford Magistrates' Court is published on this page each working day. You can also check the HMCTS Xhibit system or contact the Courts and Tribunals Service Centre on 0330 808 4407 for confirmation of scheduled hearings.
What happens if my case is transferred from Telford Magistrates' Court?
More serious indictable or either-way offences heard initially at Telford may be sent to Shrewsbury Crown Court for trial or sentencing. In some circumstances, cases involving defendants from the wider West Midlands area may also be transferred to Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court or other nearby venues, depending on court capacity and listing arrangements.
Is there parking at Telford Magistrates' Court?
There is no dedicated court car park, but several public car parks are available within walking distance in Telford Town Centre. These include options with level access suitable for disabled visitors.
Can I attend a hearing at Telford Magistrates' Court as a member of the public?
Yes. Magistrates' court hearings in England and Wales are generally open to the public. Seating in the public gallery is available on a first-come, first-served basis. All visitors must pass through security screening on arrival.
