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Visit your local magistrates' courts
West Hertfordshire Magistrates
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Before applying to become a magistrate, and in order to help you make an informed decision about whether to apply, you need to visit the courts to observe what the magistrates do. Any member of the public over the age of 14 may attend the court and observe how cases are dealt with. You do not need to book or phone ahead - just turn up.

 The exceptions to this are on Wednesdays at Hemel Hempstead when the Magistrates' Court sits as a Youth Court and the public is not admitted.

The courts are closed on Sundays, Bank Holidays and between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day inclusive. If you are unsure whether the court is in session on any particular day, please call the court switcboard on 01923-297500.

Once in the courthouse, it would be useful to introduce yourself to the usher. S/he will know what is happening in any particular courtroom on that day and may be able to direct you to a busy court.

The court is a formal place and although you do not need to 'dress up' you should make sure that you are dressed appropriately and it is wise to double check that your mobile is switched off before you enter the court room.

You are allowed to enter and leave the courtroom in the middle of proceedings so, in order not to disturb the work of the court, it is best to find a seat as quickly and quietly as possible. You will find seating at the back or side of the court.
 
All those present in court must stand when the magistrates or district judge enter or leave the court room and whilst in court the public are expected not to disturb proceedings in any way.
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