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West Pasco Judicial Center

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West Pasco Judicial Center

Phone

Phone

(727) 847-8128

Address

Address

7530 Little Road
New Port Richey, FL 34654

About West Pasco Judicial Center

The West Pasco Judicial Center, located in New Port Richey, serves as the primary courthouse for western Pasco County. Built in 1990 and expanded in 2009, this facility houses multiple courtrooms, judicial chambers, and administrative offices.

The courthouse handles a wide range of legal matters including civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic cases. It is home to several circuit and county judges who preside over cases within the Sixth Judicial Circuit.

The West Pasco Judicial Center is committed to providing accessible justice services to all residents of Pasco County in a professional, efficient, and respectful manner.

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Parking Information

Free parking is available in the courthouse parking lot. Additional parking can be found in the surrounding area. Handicap accessible parking spaces are located near the main entrance. Call us at (727) 847-8128 for any additional questions.

Public Transportation

The West Pasco Judicial Center is accessible via Pasco County Public Transportation (PCPT). Bus routes 18 and 19 stop near the courthouse. For current schedules and route information, please visit the PCPT website.

Security Information

Prohibited Items

The following items are not permitted in the courthouse:

  • Weapons of any kind (including firearms, knives, pepper spray, etc.)
  • Tools that could be used as weapons
  • Handcuff keys
  • Recording devices (without prior authorization)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Illegal drugs or substances
  • Any item deemed dangerous by security personnel

Electronic Devices

Cell phones and electronic devices are permitted but must be silenced in courtrooms. Photography, video recording, and audio recording are prohibited in courtrooms without prior judicial approval.

Dress Code

Appropriate attire is required. The following are not permitted: clothing with offensive language or images, tank tops, halter tops, clothing that exposes the midriff, shorts that are shorter than mid-thigh, and hats (except for religious or medical purposes). Call us at (727) 847-8128 for any additional questions.

Accessibility Information

Americans with Disabilities Act Assistance (ADA)

The Sixth Judicial Circuit provides reasonable accommodation to persons with disabilities to enable their full participation in court proceedings. These accommodations are determined after discussion with the person requiring accommodation regarding his or her specific needs. The Administrative Office of the Courts coordinates an average of 35-40 such requests each month, including provisions for deaf interpreters, assistive listening systems, wheelchairs, real-time reporting, enlarged print, readers, closed captioning, etc.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.

ADA Accommodation Request in Pasco County

Please contact either the Pasco County Customer Service Center, 8731 Citizens Drive, New Port Richey, FL 34654, (727) 847-2411 (V) or the Pasco County Risk Management Office, 7536 State Street, New Port Richey, FL 34654, (727) 847-8028 (V) at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.

Service Animals

Service Animals in Courthouses

The Sixth Judicial Circuit is committed to providing equal access to the courts. This includes clear rules for bringing animals into a courthouse or during court proceedings.

Service Animals Allowed

Service animals are limited to dogs and miniature horses that are trained to perform specific tasks related to a person’s disability. These animals are permitted in all court facilities, proceedings, and programs. If you plan to bring a service animal, advance notice is encouraged by submitting an ADA accommodation request.

Emotional Support Animals

Emotional support animals provide comfort but are not trained to perform tasks. They are not automatically permitted in court facilities. To bring an emotional support animal, you must submit a written request at least seven (7) days in advance. The request will be reviewed by a judge or the Chief Judge, and only with a signed order may the animal enter the courthouse.

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