Tribunal judiciaire de Dijon, Court of first instance in Dijon, France.
The Tribunal judiciaire de Dijon is a court of first instance located in the Cité Judiciaire building on Boulevard Clemenceau. It handles civil and criminal cases across the Côte-d'Or department with multiple chambers dedicated to different legal matters.
This court was established on January 1, 2020 following a national judicial reform that consolidated two formerly separate court levels. The merger created a unified jurisdiction for all first-instance cases in the region.
The court operates within the French legal system, reflecting the nation's commitment to accessible justice through specialized chambers and dedicated magistrates.
The court operates on weekdays only and visitors should check opening hours before visiting. The building is accessible by public transport and has facilities to accommodate different accessibility needs.
The court offers digital filing through the justice.fr platform, allowing parties to submit documents and track their cases online. This system makes court access more convenient for users with internet connectivity.
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