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Norfolk Courthouse Profile

Navigating the court system can feel intimidating, especially if it’s your first time dealing with a traffic or criminal matter. Each courthouse operates a little differently and knowing what to expect ahead of time can make the process far less stressful.

Below is a general guide to the Norfolk courthouse, along with practical tips to help you feel prepared before your court date.


Address:

150 St. Pauls Boulevard
Norfolk, VA 23510

Hours of Operation:

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM


Traffic cases are heard Monday-Friday at 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., and 11:00 a.m.

Contact Information:

(757) 644-4911, (757) 644-4912


When Should I Arrive at the Norfolk Courthouse?

The Driving Defense Law team suggests arriving at least 20–30 minutes early before your scheduled court time. This allows enough time for parking, security screening, and locating the correct courtroom.

What Should I Wear to Court?

Business casual attire is recommended, if possible. Avoid the following:

  • Tank tops
  • Shorts
  • Clothing with offensive language
  • Sleepwear
  • Flip-flops
  • Hats (except for religious or medical reasons)

If you are in the military, you may choose to wear your uniform; however, there is no specific statute requiring service members to do so. It is important to check with your command beforehand to confirm how they would prefer you to present yourself.

What Should I Bring to Court?

Bring a valid photo ID along with any documents or paperwork related to your case. Having these items ready can help avoid delays and ensure a smoother court experience.

Can I Bring My Phone to Court?

No, Norfolk does not allow cell phones or smart devices inside the courthouse. Items such as phones, smart watches, and tablets are prohibited past security.

Small lockers may be available for rent near the security entrance, but availability can vary. To avoid delays, it’s best to leave your devices in your vehicle before entering.

Where Can I Park at the Norfolk Courthouse?

The Norfolk courthouse is located in the heart of downtown Norfolk. There is a limited number of street parking spots nearby, as well as multiple parking garages. Below is a list of nearby parking garages owned by the City of Norfolk. As of 1/12/2026, the first two hours of parking in these garages are free (see city’s website for most up to date information).

Virginia Beach Courthouse Profile

Navigating the court system can feel intimidating, especially if it’s your first time dealing with a traffic or criminal matter. Each courthouse operates a little differently and knowing what to expect ahead of time can make the process far less stressful.

Below is a general guide to the Virginia Beach courthouse, along with practical tips to help you feel prepared before your court date.


Address:

2425 Nimmo Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23456

Hours of Operation:

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM


Traffic cases are heard daily at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in courtrooms A and B.

DUI related cases are heard daily at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m in courtroom C.

Contact Information:

(757) 385-8531


When Should I Arrive at the Courthouse?

Plan to arrive at least 20–30 minutes early before your scheduled court time. This allows enough time for parking, security screening, and locating the correct courtroom.

What Should I Wear to Court?

Business casual attire is recommended, if possible. Avoid the following:

  • Tank tops
  • Shorts
  • Clothing with offensive language
  • Sleepwear
  • Flip-flops
  • Hats (except for religious or medical reasons)

Members of the military may choose to wear their uniform; however, there is no specific statute requiring service members to do so. It is important to check with your command beforehand to confirm how they would prefer you to present yourself.

What Should I Bring to Court?

Bring a valid photo ID along with any documents or paperwork related to your case. Having these items ready can help avoid delays and ensure a smoother court experience.

Can I Bring My Phone to Court?

No, Virginia Beach does not allow cell phones or smart devices inside the courthouse. Items such as phones, smart watches, and tablets are prohibited past security.

Small lockers may be available for rent near the security entrance, but availability can vary. To avoid delays, it’s best to leave your devices in your vehicle before entering.

Where Can I Park at the Virginia Beach Courthouse?

There are two large parking lots available the Virginia Beach courthouse. is in two large lots off Nimmo Parkway. Both parking lots are located directly in front of the courthouse off of Nimo Parkway.