St. Johns County Courts closed Tuesday and Wednesday because of Dorian

Court dates and hearings will be rescheduled.


  • By Max Marbut
  • | 1:35 p.m. August 30, 2019
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The state Supreme Court is closing the courts in St. Johns County Tuesday and Wednesday after the Labor Day holiday in anticipation of possible disruptions caused by Hurricane Dorian.

After the storm has passed, orders will be issued by the Court retroactively extending deadlines in affected areas.

Attorneys and others who missed legal deadlines or hearing dates in areas affected by hurricane-related closures will be protected by the orders, which will be issued after the courts in those areas reopen. The orders will be posted on the Administrative Orders page at floridasupremecourt.org when issued.

 

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