Bernallilo County Courthouse
Entrance to the building
Buidling accross the street where you can find the free lockers for your phone
Picture of the courthouse
No cellphones allowed inside.These FREE lockers are available accross the street.The orange knobs are the keys U take
Kelsey T.
Jul 6, 2024
Besides being homeless & wandering around on the streets I basically lived in this courthouse I went here more than once asking for help explaining my situation to people how Adrian was talking to police & working with law enforcement & how I was a victim of police brutality & misconduct & stalking & harassment from other people. The attorney that I paid the consultation fee to during the consultation I was explaining to him my abusive situation & everything that I went through & he asked me if it was just in my head I'm pretty sure his office is on Marble street not too far from the courthouse somewhere in the middle of the street.
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Curt C.
Oct 22, 2018
Thanks to these guys, my wallet is $20 lighter. I was just getting acclimated to the high altitude of Albuquerque, taken aback by the beauty of the Land of Enchantment, excited for green chile and sopapillas, and was so enchanted that I didn't see that there was a parking meter along the street, which I (allegedly) never fed, (supposedly) breaking some law about violating their precious parking spot, resulting in a ticket. On the ticket, there's a website where you can type in your infraction number, and get the (supposed) evidence against you, such as photos. When I clicked through to see for myself the evidence of my crimes against the people of Bernalillo County that the prosecution had brought against me, the links didn't work. 404 Error. The evidence was missing! I should've been let off right then. However, Bernalillo County doubles (Yes! Doubles!) the price of justice every two weeks, ultimately resulting in incarceration if you don't get a speedy trial or pay up. Since I was a (harshly treated) guest in the town, I was forced to pay up for my (alleged) infraction over the internet, which saved me from having to visit this beautiful building. I drove by the courthouse (in a safe and controlled manner) to shake my fist at this courthouse, and their scheme to ticket out of state drivers who are too enchanted to notice parking meters. If they'd cover them in turquoise or dress them up like a Katchina doll, I'd take notice of them. The courthouse is a nice looking building that I was thankful that I didn't have to visit.
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Mike D.
Jan 13, 2021
How can you people find this funny? Imagine being evicted from your home in the dead of winter by these crooks because you were laid off due to COVID. You people need to open your eyes to the reality of what's going on right now with people other than just yourself. You will be cold broke and lonely one day too and regret your ignorance.
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Rosanne L.
Jan 21, 2016
I came here to accompany a relative filing some legal papers. No biggie. And of course, we didn't know that no recording devices (including cellphones) are allowed inside. We parked in paid underground parking garage a couple of blocks away and it was too far and too cold to walk back. My relative gave me her phone for safekeeping while she went inside to do her business. Browsing thru yelp (on my phone, outside the building), I read that there are available lockers somewhere accross the street. The security personnel didnt mention this to us (minus one star). Since I was just waiting there with nothing to do besides freezing in the harsh winter weather, I decided to explore and look for these lockers. Walked accross the street to this one building and went inside and found the lockers just as I entered the premises. On the instructions posted on the lockers, it says to put a quarter in. It wasn't working. Good thing a lady came to retrieve her phone from one of the lockers and feeling stupid, I asked her to show me how to operate it. It turns out, there was nothing to it. The lockers are free! You just put your stuff inside, take the key, lock it and go. So I went inside the courthouse with my relative. The employees at the windows were very helpful with my relative's paperwork. I didn't get to go or see a "court" eventhough this is a courthouse. Overall, it was a positive, enlightening experience. It was my first time in a courthouse and I thought that we were actually going to see a "court" where they do hearings with the judge and stuff, like in TV. But all I saw was pleasant lady employees helping people wih their questions and stuff. It was interesting. :)
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Robert B.
Jun 27, 2013
Ok, how you feel about this place undoubtedly depends on why you're here. I was here for jury duty, so my experience was a pretty good one. If I was here as a defendant, I think I might give it a few less stars...Objectively, the building is very pretty and the security staff are amazingly nice. There is even a little cafe here.On to jury duty. I've done jury duty in several states. This one was by far, hands down, the best... No contest. The staff treat the jurors with such amazing respect. You really feel like they value our time and effort. The staff explain what's going on, even the judges will come down and address the whole group (all 150 of us or so) and let us know the schedule. They provide free drinks too.The most amazing thing was that they let you bring in your electronics! They even have free wifi. Yes, as long as you turn off your phone when you go into the courtroom, you can have it all with you. Wow, so cool and makes the time pass much more pleasantly.I got put on a trial (Judge Flores) and the good treatment continued. Sure, there was snacks and drinks. But this was the first time, ever, that everyone in the court stood up in respect when the jury entered or exited. Even the judge. Wow. And, when the case got dismissed, the judge came in to explain what happened, why, answer questions, etc. Holy crap. Then she asked the prosecution and defense lawyers to come in and explain everything to us. Finally, the judge gave us all signed certificates of appreciation, thanked us by name, and said bye. I was blown away.It may sound weird, but I will not mind at all when I am called back for jury duty.
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Jean C.
Feb 6, 2017
So I'm refinancing my house and the title company is requiring a copy of my divorce decree. Uhhhh. I got divorced in 2010 and my paperwork was burned at my divorce celebration. And yes. There was alcohol involved. The hours have decreased due to budget cuts so they're only open 10am-2pm M-F. I got there a little after 1pm last Friday and the line was long!! Come to find out, if you are not a window by 2pm, you will not be served. Just because you're in line before 2pm does NOT guarantee you will be helped. It was getting closer to 2 and I'm getting nervous. I get to a window with a few minutes to spare and I requested a copy of my divorce decree. I even have my case number to expedite things so I'm pretty happy. Well, they stop "pulling files" at 1:30pm and my file needed to be "pulled". So I'm bummed but that's the way it is. So I go downtown today at 10:30am. I walk in and no one is in line. Score! I see a girl behind a window with a Steelers lanyard on and I said, "I want YOU to help me"!! I'm wearing a Steelers shirt, of course. The girls name was Ashley and she was amazing!! We talked about the SuperBowl and how bummed we were the Patriots (gag) won. The whole time she's taking care of my needs and chatting away with me. She actually made something that I was dreading kind of fun! Thanks Ashley!! Now, the reason I gave 4 stars is because you can't take your cell phone inside the court house. Okay, I guess I get it. No problem. BUT, they don't have lockers you can leave your cell phone in like they do across the street. Talk about a major inconvenience. My son dropped me off so I didn't have to pay for parking or walk to the courthouse, but I couldn't call him when I was ready to be picked up. They really need to get some lockers to accommodate people. Maybe just put them outside of the courtrooms where no phones are allowed.
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Oscar R.
Feb 22, 2018
This place is ridiculous. If I can give it a negative star review, I would. Every time I call the old ass lady who answers the phone is always huffing and puffing about something, sounds irritated that she has to "do the job she gets paid to do", and worst of all never seems to know what the hell she is talking about or doesn't have an answer. It's appalling to know that this "courthouse" would dare have such a horrible receptionist when people who care about their own lives, unlike her, call to get things figured out and may not have the time to waste by going into the courthouse just to be put through the hassle this lady gives everyone over the phone. Disgusting.
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S. V.
Feb 14, 2017
Sonia and another woman helped me over the phone the both times I called to inquire about address changes and other account info. They are amazing, patient, and customer service oriented employees!
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Candace T.
Sep 1, 2020
I have a court date today and I called in to double check if it was over the phone or if they opened up because nothing was sent to me in the mail. I reach the traffic clerk and she's super rude. It's like she treats people beneath her. Come on bernalillo county, hire professional people without attitudes.
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Monica N.
May 29, 2018
Don't put this place on your bucket list but should you find yourself here, take a peek at Judge Victor Valdez. Sure he's pretty hot for an older dude but he's really fair & I noticed he took the time to cut people slack on fees while giving them the business @ the same time. Tons of time could be saved by putting a pep in the chicks that process the new court date's step cause they really take their sweet time. Can't give them 5 stars cause they're like THE LAW & nobody with that kinda power gets 5 stars from this YELPer. But yeah, call me Victor
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