View today's Truro Magistrates' Court listings for Cornwall. Check live case schedules, defendant names, hearing times & courtroom details.
Daily Listings Summary for Truro Magistrates' Court
The official court schedule for Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 comprises a total of 1 case listed for hearing at Truro Magistrates' Court.
Hearings are scheduled to commence at the following times: 10:00.
Proceedings will be conducted across courtroom 1.
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 →About Truro Magistrates' Court
Truro Magistrates' Court serves as the primary lower criminal court for Cornwall, handling a wide range of criminal, civil enforcement, and regulatory cases for residents across the county. The court sits at The Court House, Tremorvah Wood Lane, Mitchell Hill, Truro, TR1 1HZ — the judicial hub for communities from Falmouth and Redruth to Penzance and St Austell. Postal and administrative correspondence is managed via Bodmin Law Courts, Launceston Road, Bodmin, PL31 2AL. Whether you are a defendant, solicitor, witness, or member of the public, understanding how this court operates is essential for anyone with business at the Cornwall courts.
Court Opening Times & Contact Details
Truro Magistrates' Court is open Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm. Telephone enquiries are answered from Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm, and on Saturdays from 8:30am to 2:00pm through the Crime Customer Service Centre.
- Main enquiries (crime): 0330 808 4407
- Email (crime, letters/numbers reference): [email protected]
- Email (10-digit reference numbers): [email protected]
- Listings enquiries: [email protected]
- Single Justice Service: 0300 303 0656 / [email protected]
- Witness service: 0300 332 1000
- Social security & child support: 0300 123 1142
If you have a disability and need assistance attending a hearing, contact 0330 808 4407 in advance so the court can make appropriate arrangements.
Cases Heard at Truro Magistrates' Court
As a magistrates' court, Truro handles the first stage of virtually all criminal proceedings in Cornwall. Cases heard here include summary offences (which are tried and sentenced entirely at this court), either-way offences (which may be committed to Truro Crown Court for trial or sentencing), and early hearings for indictable-only offences before they are sent to the Crown Court. Common case types include:
- Road traffic offences — speeding, drink-driving, driving without insurance
- Theft, shoplifting, and retail crime across Cornwall's towns
- Public order offences and antisocial behaviour
- Drug possession and minor drug supply offences
- Domestic assault and common assault matters
- TV licence evasion, council tax enforcement, and other regulatory matters via the Single Justice Service
- Bail applications and remand hearings
Youth cases (defendants under 18) are heard separately in the Youth Court and are not published on public listings in line with legal safeguarding requirements.
How to Find Truro Magistrates' Court Listings
Daily listings for Truro Magistrates' Court are published each weekday and show defendant full names, the prosecuting authority (e.g. Devon and Cornwall Police, DVLA, TV Licensing), the assigned courtroom, hearing time, and case reference number. Listings for Monday sittings are published on the preceding Friday. If no listing appears for a given day, it typically indicates there are no scheduled sittings — you can confirm by contacting the court directly at [email protected].
For those looking for related court information in the region, you may also find it useful to check the Bodmin Magistrates' Court listings, which covers the wider Cornwall and Bodmin area.
Getting to Truro Magistrates' Court
Truro is the county city of Cornwall and is well connected by road and rail. The court on Mitchell Hill, TR1 1HZ is approximately a 10–15 minute walk from Truro Railway Station, which lies on the main London Paddington to Penzance Great Western Railway line. Direct trains run regularly from Exeter, Plymouth, and London. Local bus services operated by First Kernow connect Truro city centre with surrounding towns including Redruth, Falmouth, Penryn, and Camborne. Drivers arriving from the A30 should follow signs for Truro city centre; pay-and-display and multi-storey car parks are available nearby at Lemon Quay and Garras Wharf.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Truro Magistrates' Court start?
Court sittings generally begin at 9:00am or 10:00am, depending on the case list for that day. The court building opens at 9:00am Monday to Friday. Always check your court notice or listing for your specific hearing time.
Where can I find today's Truro Magistrates' Court list?
Today's listings are published on this page and updated each court day. The list displays defendant names, hearing times, courtroom numbers, and the prosecuting body for each case.
How do I contact Truro Magistrates' Court about my case?
For criminal cases, call 0330 808 4407 (Monday–Friday 8:30am–5:00pm, Saturday 8:30am–2:00pm) or email [email protected]. For listing queries specifically, email [email protected].
Is Truro Magistrates' Court the same as Truro Crown Court?
No. Truro Magistrates' Court handles summary and either-way cases at Mitchell Hill, TR1 1HZ. Truro Crown Court, a separate Grade II* listed venue, sits at Edward Street, Truro, TR1 2PB and deals with more serious indictable crimes committed for trial or sentencing from magistrates' courts across Cornwall.
Can I watch a case at Truro Magistrates' Court?
Yes. Magistrates' courts in England and Wales are generally open to the public. You may attend and observe most hearings, except those held in camera (e.g. some youth or family matters). No prior registration is needed to observe as a member of the public.
