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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Process in all civil actions brought to a judicial district, except small claims as provided in subsection (b) of this section, shall be made returnable as follows:
(1) If brought to the judicial district of Ansonia-Milford, to the court at Ansonia or Milford as the plaintiff elects;
(2) If brought to the judicial district of Danbury, to the court at Danbury;
(3) If brought to the judicial district of Bridgeport, to the court at Bridgeport;
(4) If brought to the judicial district of Hartford, to the court at Hartford;
(5) If brought to the judicial district of Litchfield, to the court at Torrington;
(6) If brought to the judicial district of Middlesex, to the court at Middletown;
(7) If brought to the judicial district of New Britain, to the court at New Britain;
(8) If brought to the judicial district of New Haven, to the court at New Haven or Meriden as the plaintiff elects;
(9) If brought to the judicial district of New London, to the court at New London or Norwich as the plaintiff elects;
(10) If brought to the judicial district of Stamford-Norwalk, to the court at Stamford;
(11) If brought to the judicial district of Tolland, to the court at Rockville;
(12) If brought to the judicial district of Waterbury, to the court at Waterbury;
(13) If brought to the judicial district of Windham, to the court at Putnam.
(b) Small claims matters shall be made returnable to the Superior Court facility designated by the Chief Court Administrator to handle small claims matters, except that small claims housing matters, as defined in section 47a-68, shall be assigned in accordance with section 47a-70, where applicable.
(c) Cases brought or taken to any location of the Superior Court may be assigned for trial at such location or at any other authorized court location within the judicial district, except that small claims matters may be heard at any Superior Court facility designated by the Chief Court Administrator.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 51. Courts § 51-346. Location in judicial district where civil process may be made returnable. Trial locations - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-51-courts/ct-gen-st-sect-51-346/
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