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Harbor Justice Center — Defense Attorney Guide
Everything you need to know about appearing at the Harbor Justice Center — including what to expect, how to find your case, and how to choose a defense attorney with extensive experience at this courthouse.
Court Information
Address
4601 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660
About this courthouse
Serves Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, and coastal communities.
Official Harbor Justice Center DirectoryWhat to Expect at Harbor Justice Center
Whether this is your first time at the Harbor Justice Center or you have prior experience, knowing the procedures can reduce anxiety and lead to better case outcomes. The court conducts arraignments, pre-trial conferences, motions, and trials in numbered courtrooms.
Arrival and security
Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled time. All visitors pass through security screening — phones are allowed but must be silenced inside courtrooms. Photography and audio/video recording are prohibited without judicial permission.
Finding your courtroom
Courtroom assignments are posted on monitors near the entrance. Search by case number, defendant name, or hearing time. If you can't find your case, the clerk's office can assist.
Calendar order
Most courtrooms call cases in a specific order: in-custody defendants first, then attorneys with multiple matters, then defendants represented by counsel, then pro per (self-represented) defendants. Plan to be there for at least 2–3 hours even if your hearing is brief.
Cases Filed by the Orange County District Attorney
All criminal cases at the Harbor Justice Center are filed and prosecuted by the Orange County District Attorney's Office at 401 W Civic Center Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92701. The OC DA is known for aggressive prosecution. Local nuances matter — having an attorney who understands their filing practices, charging standards, and the specific judges and prosecutors at this courthouse is critical.
Steven A. Alexander has appeared at this courthouse hundreds of times over 30+ years. He knows the deputy DAs, the judges, and the local practices that determine how cases proceed.
Cities Served by This Courthouse
Cases from the following cities are typically heard at Harbor Justice Center:
Why Choose Steven A. Alexander for Your Harbor Justice Center Case
- 30+ years of experience appearing at Orange County courthouses
- 5,000+ serious felony cases handled across California
- 250+ jury trials — actual trial experience, not just plea negotiations
- Bilingual representation — English and Spanish (~70% of clients are Spanish-speaking)
- Free consultation — discuss your case before committing
- 24/7 availability for jail releases and emergencies
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Harbor Justice Center located?
The Harbor Justice Center is at 4601 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Serves Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, and coastal communities.
What types of cases are heard at the Harbor Justice Center?
Harbor Justice Center hears criminal cases including misdemeanors, felonies, DUI, domestic violence, drug crimes, and traffic violations. Serves Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Corona del Mar, Balboa Island, and coastal communities.
How do I find my case at the Harbor Justice Center?
Use the Orange County Superior Court online case lookup at occourts.org. You can search by case number, defendant name, or filing date. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your hearing time and check the courtroom assignment posted at the entrance.
Do I need a lawyer to appear at the Harbor Justice Center?
For misdemeanors, you can technically appear without counsel, but having an attorney almost always improves outcomes. For felonies, an attorney is strongly recommended. The Orange County Public Defender represents indigent defendants; otherwise hire private counsel like the Law Offices of Steven A. Alexander.
What should I wear to court at the Harbor Justice Center?
Business casual at minimum. Avoid shorts, t-shirts, hats, sunglasses, ripped clothing, or anything with offensive imagery. Judges notice — appearance signals respect for the court and can favorably influence discretionary decisions.
Can I bring my phone into the Harbor Justice Center?
Yes, but it must be silenced. Photography and recording inside courtrooms are prohibited without judicial permission. Many areas have signal restrictions — don't rely on WiFi for important calls.
Have a Case at Harbor Justice Center?
Contact the Law Offices of Steven A. Alexander for a free case evaluation. Bilingual. Experienced. Available 24/7.