www-cc-courts-org is the official digital gateway to the Superior Court of California, County of Contra Costa. Launched in January 2023, the court’s new Odyssey Civil Case Management System integrates e-filing, public case access, and remote hearing tools into one secure platform. Users can file documents, view dockets, pay fines, check calendars, and join Zoom hearings—all from a desktop or mobile device. The system timestamps every upload and updates nightly, ensuring accurate records. With real-time case tracking, email alerts, and multilingual support, www-cc-courts-org streamlines court access for residents, attorneys, and businesses across the East Bay.

Odyssey Case Management System: Modernizing Court Access
The Superior Court of Contra Costa County replaced its legacy systems with Odyssey, a cloud-based civil case management platform. This upgrade supports electronic filing for civil, family, small claims, and probate cases. Attorneys and self-represented litigants can submit motions, pleadings, and exhibits 24/7. Each document receives a digital timestamp and confirmation number. The system auto-populates calendars and syncs with judicial schedules, reducing scheduling errors. Public users gain instant access to case dockets, hearing dates, and filed documents—without visiting a courthouse.
Odyssey also includes built-in Zoom integration for remote appearances. Judges can host virtual hearings, and participants receive secure links via email. The platform logs attendance and records proceedings for official transcripts. For accessibility, the system supports screen readers and offers language translation tools. Nightly updates ensure all data reflects the most current court activity.
Jury Service: Reporting, Excuses, and Online Tools
Jurors summoned to the Contra Costa Superior Court must report to the Martinez Courthouse at 8:30 a.m. on their assigned date. Required items include the jury summons, a valid photo ID, and the juror badge number. The Jury Office, located at 725 Court Street, Martinez, CA 94553, assists with accommodations for disabilities, including vision, hearing, or mobility needs. Secure lockers are available for personal belongings during service.
Residents can request a postponement or permanent excuse online through the Jury+ portal. Eligibility includes prior federal jury service within two years or active duty as a volunteer firefighter, rescue worker, or ambulance crew member. Requests require employer verification and must be submitted at least 14 days before the scheduled date. Decisions are mailed via USPS postcard within five business days.

Jury+ Online Portal: Secure Access for Jurors
The Jury+ web solution allows jurors to log in using their badge number and the last four digits of their Social Security number. After authentication, users view their reporting schedule, submit excuse requests, and download a printable summons. The system cross-references data with the court’s master database to prevent unauthorized access. A “Help” button links to FAQs on password recovery, browser compatibility, and accessibility features.
Jury personnel operate Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., excluding federal holidays. During peak periods, additional staff reduce call wait times. The office also manages daily rosters and updates juror statuses in real time.

Online Services: Pay Fines, View Cases, and More
The court’s public portal offers a suite of online services for traffic, civil, criminal, family law, small claims, and unlawful detainer matters. Motorists can pay traffic citations using credit cards, debit cards, or electronic checks. A $3.00 convenience fee plus a 2.5% surcharge applies to each transaction. Payments reflect in the court ledger within one business day, and users receive a receipt with a transaction ID.
For fines exceeding $500, the system allows payment plan scheduling. Users enter their citation number to view real-time balances and due dates. The portal also provides downloadable forms for name changes, guardianships, and fee waivers. All services are available 24/7, reducing the need for in-person visits.

Case Lookup: Civil, Family, and Probate Records
Public users can search civil, family, small claims, and probate cases by case number, party name, or filing date. Results display hearing schedules, assigned judges, and a list of filed documents. Uploaded files—such as motions, orders, and notices—are viewable in PDF format. Exhibits and evidentiary materials are excluded to protect privacy.
Email alerts notify subscribers when new filings occur in specific cases. The system does not provide criminal case information, which is managed by the California Department of Justice. Daily court calendars are updated nightly and include Zoom links for remote hearings.

Remote Hearings: Zoom Integration and Access Instructions
The court supports remote appearances via Zoom for eligible civil and family law matters. Participants receive secure meeting links via email or the case portal. Judges control access, and recordings are archived for official records. Users must test their audio and video before hearings and join five minutes early.
Technical support is available during business hours. The court provides guidelines for virtual etiquette, including muted microphones, professional backgrounds, and proper lighting. Failure to appear remotely may result in a bench warrant or default judgment.
Accessibility and Language Support
www-cc-courts-org complies with ADA standards, offering screen reader compatibility, keyboard navigation, and high-contrast modes. Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese language options are available on key pages. Interpreters can be requested for in-person and virtual hearings at no cost.
The court partners with local organizations to provide legal aid and self-help resources. Workshops on small claims, restraining orders, and eviction defense are held monthly at branch locations.
Court Locations and Contact Information
The Superior Court of Contra Costa County operates four main courthouses:
- Martinez Courthouse: 725 Court Street, Martinez, CA 94553 | (925) 608-1000
- Pittsburg Courthouse: 3000 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, CA 94565 | (925) 473-0400
- Richmond Courthouse: 100 37th Street, Richmond, CA 94805 | (510) 621-2300
- Walnut Creek Courthouse: 640 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 | (925) 608-2200
Visiting hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Parking is available at all locations, with ADA-compliant entrances and elevators.
Frequently Asked Questions
Residents often ask about jury duty, case access, and payment options. Below are answers to the most common inquiries, based on current court policies and user feedback.
How do I check my jury duty status online?
Log in to the Jury+ portal using your juror badge number and the last four digits of your Social Security number. The system displays your reporting date, location, and any pending requests. You can also call the Jury Office at (925) 608-1000 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on weekdays. Status updates occur nightly, so check the portal after 6:00 p.m. for the most current information.
Can I pay a traffic ticket without going to court?
Yes. Visit the Online Services page and enter your citation number. Payments accept credit cards, debit cards, or e-checks. A $3.00 fee plus 2.5% surcharge applies. Receipts include a transaction ID for your records. Payments post within one business day. For tickets over $500, request a payment plan through the same portal.
Are criminal case records available online?
No. Criminal case information is maintained by the California Department of Justice and not accessible through www-cc-courts-org. Contact the DOJ or visit a courthouse in person for requests. Civil, family, small claims, and probate cases are searchable via the online portal.
How do I join a remote hearing?
Check your case docket for a Zoom link or calendar entry. Click the link at the scheduled time. Test your microphone and camera beforehand. Join five minutes early and keep your microphone muted unless speaking. Failure to appear may result in penalties.
What if I need an interpreter for my hearing?
Request an interpreter when filing your case or at least 10 days before your hearing. The court provides free interpreters in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, and other languages. Specify your need on the form or call the clerk’s office. Interpreters attend in-person and virtual hearings.
Can I reschedule my jury duty?
Yes, if you qualify. Use the Jury+ portal to request a postponement. You must have served federal jury duty in the past two years or be an active volunteer first responder. Submit proof and request at least 14 days before your date. Decisions arrive by mail within five days.
Where do I file a small claims case?
File in person at any courthouse or online via the Odyssey portal. Use the Civil Case Filing form and pay the required fee. Small claims involve disputes under $12,500. The court offers workshops on filing procedures and evidence presentation.
Official Resources
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the official court website: www-cc-courts-org. Contact the main office at (925) 608-1000 or visit during business hours. Emergency filings and after-hours support are available through the clerk’s office.
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