Warrington Magistrates’ Court Listings

Warrington Magistrates' Court Listings

Check today's Warrington Magistrates Court listings — cases heard at Warrington Law Courts, Legh Street, WA1 1UR. Open Mon–Fri, 9am–4pm.

Court Listings for Today

Tuesday, 23rd June 2026

8 Cases Listed

Daily Listings Summary for Warrington Magistrates' Court

The official court schedule for Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 comprises a total of 8 cases listed for hearing at Warrington Magistrates' Court.

Hearings are scheduled to commence at the following times: 09:30, 10:30, 13:30.

Proceedings will be conducted across courtrooms 1, 4, 8, 9, 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 listings data confirms that proceedings at Warrington Magistrates' Court are scheduled for 09:30 in court 9. The defendant appearing in this matter is identified as *****, Ashley, bearing case reference number 2500094192. The court office is open from 9am to 5pm for general enquiries.
In accordance with the daily court schedule, proceedings are listed at Warrington Magistrates' Court to commence at 09:30 in court 9. The defendant named in these proceedings is *****, Brainard. Legal aid representatives are available at the court for those requiring assistance.
Court proceedings are due to commence at Warrington Magistrates' Court at 13:30 today in courtroom 1. The individual named in the court listing as the defendant is ******, Lee. The hearing is open to accredited members of the press and public observers.
The published court schedule includes a matter listed for Warrington Magistrates' Court at 09:30 which will be heard in courtroom number 1. According to the court listing, the person expected to appear is **********, Emily. Whilst court hearings are generally open to the public, the presiding judge retains the authority to restrict access if circumstances require.
Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service records show that a hearing has been scheduled at Warrington Magistrates' Court for 10:30 today in courtroom 4. The defendant listed for this appearance is ******, Sean, bearing case reference number 2600032717. Court users are advised to arrive at least thirty minutes prior to the scheduled hearing time.
Administrative records from Warrington Magistrates' Court confirm that legal proceedings are scheduled to commence at 10:30 in court 4. The person required to attend this hearing is named as *****, Ryan, bearing case reference number 2600033586. Legal representatives should ensure they have registered their attendance with court staff before the hearing begins.
Pursuant to the daily court schedule, a hearing has been listed at Warrington Magistrates' Court to begin at 10:30 in courtroom 8. The defendant whose appearance is required for this matter is ******, Jamie, bearing case reference number 2600029015. Parties to the proceedings should report to the court office upon arrival to confirm their attendance.
The court diary for Warrington Magistrates' Court includes a listing commencing at 13:30 which has been allocated to courtroom 11. Court records identify the individual due to appear as *******, Kylie, bearing case reference number 2600028965. Visitors to the court are reminded that photography and recording are strictly prohibited within court premises.
⚠️ 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.

Warrington Magistrates Court – Daily Listings & Case Information

Warrington Magistrates' Court sits at Warrington Law Courts, Legh Street, Warrington, WA1 1UR — the town's central justice hub serving the Cheshire and Merseyside area. The court handles a high volume of daily cases covering criminal, motoring, and civil matters for residents across the Warrington borough and surrounding communities. Whether you are a legal professional, defendant, victim, or member of the public, this page provides up-to-date listings to help you follow proceedings at this busy court.

About Warrington Magistrates Court

Warrington itself carries deep historical significance — founded by the Romans at a key crossing of the River Mersey, it grew into one of England's first industrialised towns and, in 1848, was the first town in the UK to open a rate-supported public library. The court building, part of the Warrington Law Courts complex on Legh Street, reflects the town's long tradition of civic administration. Today, the court serves a population of over 200,000 residents and processes hundreds of cases each week across its multiple courtrooms.

Cases Heard at Warrington Magistrates' Court

Magistrates' courts in England and Wales handle cases known as summary offences, which are tried without a jury. At Warrington, this includes:

  • Motoring offences — speeding, drink-driving, driving without insurance
  • Minor criminal damage and anti-social behaviour
  • Common assault (not causing injury)
  • Benefit fraud and TV licence offences
  • Single Justice Procedure (SJP) cases — handled without a hearing
  • Overnight custody cases and remand hearings
  • Youth court matters (not published in public listings)

More serious either-way offences, such as theft or assault causing actual bodily harm, may begin here before being committed to the Crown Court. Daily listings show the defendant's full name, prosecuting body, courtroom number, listed time, and case number.

Court Opening Times & Contact Details

Warrington Magistrates' Court is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm, with telephone enquiries answered from 8:30am to 5pm. Use the details below to reach the court directly:

  • Address: Warrington Law Courts, Legh Street, Warrington, WA1 1UR
  • General Enquiries: 0330 808 4407 (Mon–Fri 8:30am–5pm; Sat 8:30am–2pm)
  • Single Justice Service: 0300 303 0656 (Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm)
  • Fines & Payments Enquiries: 01928 703 324
  • Automated Payment Line: 0300 790 9901
  • Citizens Advice: 0300 332 1000 | [email protected]
  • Crime Enquiries Email: [email protected]
  • SJP Email: [email protected]
  • DX: 17793 Warrington 1

If you have a disability and require assistance attending a hearing, call 0330 808 4407 in advance so appropriate support can be arranged.

Getting to Warrington Law Courts

Warrington benefits from excellent transport connections, sitting midway between Manchester and Liverpool on the main rail corridor. Warrington Bank Quay and Warrington Central railway stations are both within walking distance of the Law Courts on Legh Street, with frequent services to Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool Lime Street, and beyond. The town centre is also well served by local bus routes, with major stops accessible from the Bus Interchange on Mersey Street. If you are driving, the court is signposted from the town centre ring road, and public car parks are available nearby on Academy Way and Time Square.

How to Read Warrington Magistrates Court Listings

Listings are published at the end of each working day for the following day's sittings, with Friday lists covering the Monday schedule. Each entry includes the defendant's full name, the prosecuting authority (e.g. Cheshire Police, DVLA), the assigned courtroom, the time listed, and the unique case number. Cases involving children and overnight custody matters are not published in public listings; to enquire about these, contact the court directly. Listings are available for one day only, so check back regularly for the most current information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Warrington Magistrates Court start?

Court sittings typically begin at 9am, though individual cases are listed at specific times throughout the day. Always check your listing for your exact time.

Can I find out if someone is listed at Warrington Magistrates Court?

Yes. Daily listings on this page show defendant names, courtroom numbers, and scheduled times for publicly listed cases. Youth cases and overnight custody hearings are not included in published lists.

Does Warrington Magistrates Court deal with Crown Court cases?

No — serious indictable offences are committed to the Crown Court. For crown court matters in the region, you may wish to check the Chester Magistrates Court listings or the Manchester Magistrates Court listings for related or nearby proceedings.

What is a Single Justice Procedure case?

A Single Justice Procedure (SJP) case is dealt with by a single magistrate on the papers, without the defendant needing to attend court. These are typically minor offences such as TV licence evasion or speeding. For SJP queries, contact [email protected] or call 0300 303 0656.